Tips to Transition Your Winter Wardrobe to Spring

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As temperatures heat up, get your wardrobe styled and ready for spring with a few simple tricks. First, winter tends to bring dark heavy colors. Lighten up for the spring season switching to light gray, pale pink, beige, and baby blue. These hues instantly elevate your look for spring season. Switch chunky sweaters and heavy coats to light weight knits, long cardigans, and light colored leather jackets.

 transition to spring fashion, navy military blazer with floral print skirt
Leather Jacket + Statement Print

Make a style statement in a fresh leather jacket with modern design details. Pair that with a bold print skirt or pants to truly stand out. Add a spring clutch or hangbag to tie together your look.

transition to spring wardrobe for women, green coat, navy dress and navy boots
Bold Coats + Bare Legs

Lighten your look with a knee-length or mini-dress plus a bold color midi-coat. Bare legs + stylish ankle boots instantly give this some flair.

A brighter jacket draws the eye while bare legs keep the look fresh and airy for spring.

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Pants with Flair

Give a fashion-forward edge as you transition to spring wearing pants with flair detail. The hem of the pant should be ankle length or higher with tassels, ruffles, fringe or high-low hem. These are eye-catching and lightweight allowing you to accentuate the outfit with a bold color print or bright blouse. 

transition to spring women's outfit, white distressed jeans, beige cardigan and suede sneakers with pink bag
White Jeans

Nothing looks more casually cool than great fitting white denim. Ankle length, distressed hem is a great option for spring.

A light colored cardigan with a bit of texture keeps you warm yet fresh for spring season. Style this with suede slip on sneakers for an on-trend look. Go mod with leopard flats, black thin knit sweater and a hat.

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