| DETAILS |
BANANA REPUBLIC Fitted Non-Iron Sateen Shirt | LOFT Modern Skinny Jeans, old [SIMILAR] | ALDO Heels, Old [SIMILAR] | ELAINE TURNER Drew Black Leather Clutch | KENDRA SCOTT Elle Silver Earrings in Slate, Elisa Necklace in Platinum Drusy | STELLA & DOT Renegade Cluster Bracelet | RAYBAN Original Aviator Sunglasses | ESSIE Fiji | MAC Lipstick in Faux
Some of the craziest weather months in Texas are the transitional ones! In one day, we can go from 80 to 40 which calls for a little planning ahead in the outfit department. I think the spring transition is my favorite of all the seasonal transitions. It might be because I much prefer the warmer weather, and February means warm weather ahead. Plus, I love wearing wedges, sandals, dresses, and tank tops! Dressing for transtional weather means wearing multi-functional pieces like a button down blouse. In the mornings, I keep the sleeves down for the cooler temps. Then in the afternoon, I can easily roll up my sleeves, and go enjoy a glass of wine on one of the fabulous patio bars in Houston. The spring transition is a fun time to start re-introducing some of those spring staples like wedges or a strapped heel where I might normally wear a riding boot.
I also use this time of year to get one last wear out of my favorite winter clothes. Some other fun outfit ideas for this time of year, pair your favorite sweater with shorts or an above the knee skirt and strapped heels or sandals. Love your riding boots? Pair them with skinny jeans and a tank top. What about those scarves? I love pairing mine with a solid colored t-shirt or tank top, jeans or shorts (depending on the temperature) and wedges. Have any other tips for transitioning your style between seasons? Leave them in the comments below, I would love to read them and learn more ideas!
Congratulations to Cynthia L. winner of my Mint Julep Boutique Gift Card Giveaway!! Thanks to all who entered and The Mint Julep Boutique!
Follow Lady in Violet INSTAGRAM | TWITTER | FACEBOOK | BLOGLOVIN | SUBSCRIBE
18 Responses to Spring Transition