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How to Wear Your Winter Wardrobe this Spring

  • Tiara Curow
  • Apr 3, 2018
  • 2 min read

Spring has officially sprung but we Washington natives know that, this doesn’t mean much until about May. We are all faced with the perplexing daily struggle of “What can I wear that keeps me warm at 9 am but isn’t a suffocating me by noon?” it’s a harsh reality but I’m here to provide some options!

Just like fall, the key to spring is layers, layers, layers! Don’t hang out your winter jackets just yet, but pair them with your springtime prints instead of your winter scarves.

I love to pair a little leather moment with a skirt. I’m not going to lie, you will have to bare the burden of a cold morning on your exposed legs but once you’re headed out for your second coffee of the day (just me?) your jacket will be the perfect balance of cozy, but spring time chic.

Jacket: Foreverv21

Top: Hot Topic

Skirt: TopShop

As I mentioned earlier, dressing for spring is all about balance, as in “wear now, what you can take off later.” Because it isn’t quite warm enough to break out those daisy dukes your dad hates, doesn’t mean you can’t match a tank top with a pair of jeans. Spring is all the opportunity you need to break out your muted pastels that have been all the rage for the last 3 years and counting.

Top: Lieth

Jeans: Topshop (Leigh)

Shoes: Nordstrom Rack

Wallet: Kate Spade

The perfect brunch look because this outfit goes great with a mimosa.

Many people have this silly perception that once April comes around they have to neglect their winter shoes to make room for their floral prints and pastels. Well Jeremy Scott, Jeffrey Campbell and I are here to tell them that they are seriously mistaken.

Mixing edgy booties with dainty dresses is very now. The 90s trend has come back full swing for the 90s babies and I am here for it. Don’t put away those thighs or western buckle boots away just yet. Pair them with flowy french girl dress and be the balance of punky/posh you were born to be (at least for that day).

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