These Chic Pieces Will Make Dressing Easier
Although summer may still be here, there’s nothing wrong with looking ahead to cooler temperatures. Who doesn’t love chic and cozy fall outfits? Having said that, it can be a little tricky to dress up during the transitional weather. While the hot days may have gone, it’s not quite sweater weather yet. You get cold mornings, then the temperature rises by mid-day, and cooler nights. This does make one confuse about what to wear.
With the changing trends in fall, you may want to refresh your closet with some essential chic pieces for easy-to-put-together transitional weather outfits. On cooler days, you may need some light knitwear that can be worn on their own or layered over camisoles. For warmer fall days, you may want to wear a pair of tights under a mini skirt. Scroll on to find a mix of summer-to-fall tops, bottoms, outerwear, and accessories that will take you from day to night effortlessly.
Denim Jacket
If you’re looking for outerwear that you will reach out to from time to time again, then you may want to consider investing in a denim jacket. It’s a staple piece that transcends trends. You can also choose shackets (a combination of shirt and jacket), or other relaxed-fit jackets like a cropped utility jacket.
Leather Flats
As the days and nights get less humid, you’re likely going to put away the summer sandals and opt for more closed-toe shoes. A pair of leather flats which is a big fall trend is a good choice. The walkable leather flat can be worn as an everyday shoe or to work as it gives a more preppy fall vibe. Just remember to keep the shades neutral as they are easy to coordinate with late summer and fall palettes.
Sweater Polo
Chilly days call for a fuzzy polo. The next time when you’re heading out and are tempted to reach for a T-shirt, do grab a polo sweater instead. The collared neckline and cozy fabric will definitely add interest to your fall ensemble.
Shirt Dress
One simple way to create a transitional weather outfit is to go for a one-and-done piece like a shirt dress. It couldn’t be easier to style a shirtdress. It’s a great staple for the office and you can pair it with a cardi or a jacket. You can get a chic look if you pair it with ankle boots or even thigh-high boots.
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Sling back heels (low)
Keep the boots in the box for now because all you need is a pair of sling-back heels during this season’s transitional weather. The low-heeled style is comfortable and sophisticated. You can wear a pair of slingback heels to work, play, or anything in between, at any time of the year. Instead of autumnal blacks or browns, get a pair in red for a pop of color.
Bodysuit
This bodysuit is one piece that you’ll reach out to from time and time again. It hugs the body and accentuates the silhouette. A bodysuit can be worn on its own as a statement piece or as a great base layer. It can be paired with a blazer for a sleek look whether the weather gets nippy.
Cotton Shirt
One can never go wrong with the basics. A cotton shirt is the perfect base layer for wearing under blazers or denim jackets when the season starts to change. A long long-sleeved cotton shirt is so versatile. You can also wear it over a tank top or just on its own with a pair of jeans. You can also get yourself a denim shirt and pair it with jeans for a trendy Canadian tuxedo look.
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