We have started the transition into fall. The pumpkin spice is in full force, and everyone is talking about fall fashion. We love “sweata weatha,” but it may not be cold enough where you live to dive into your fall wardrobe. We will share some valuable tips on dressing for fall, even if the outside temps don’t reflect the season.
Tips On How To Transition Into Fall Style
1. Utilize Fall Colors & Prints
When getting dressed for the day, find lightweight pieces in your wardrobe that lean into the fall colors and prints. These pieces should be breathable, preferably in a natural fiber. Check out our article on fall trends for the season’s trendiest colors.
2. Incorporate Fall Textures
Add fall textures to your outfits, including denim, corduroy, and suede. However, those textures can seem pretty heavy, so make sure these pieces are subtle, such as an accessory, a lightweight jacket, or a skirt.
3. Wear Light Layers
Layers are our favorite fall and winter styling tool, but they can be uncomfortable when it’s still warm outside. Consider adding a lightweight layer, such as a vest over a tank or t-shirt. Or even a lightweight cardigan. You could even utilize a button-up shirt as a layer. The key is to find interesting and unique ways to wear these layers, such as over your shoulders or around your waist.
5. Bring Out Your Fall Shoes
Switch up your footwear to add fall style to your daily looks. Stop wearing sandals and opt for boots with your dresses and skirts. Or grab for your favorite loafer or Mary Jane ballet flat. Pair them with a sock if you want to keep your sandals going longer.
6. Accessorize
The best way to add an element of style to your look without getting too overheated is through accessories. Add fall hats into the mix, switch the styling of your scarves, and swap out those basket bags for something made of suede or leather. Incorporate chunky jewelry into your mix and add several layers for visual interest. And of course, add accessories to your accessories such as bag charms or brooches to your hats and jewelry. Don’t be afraid to be creative with your accessories.
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