How to Transition Your Dress From Winter to Spring

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Happy first day of spring! Is it too early to start talking about spring? As much as it is officially spring today, the temperature still feels like winter. Transitioning your wardrobe from winter to spring can be challenging, especially when it comes to dresses… love this Aje dress. However, with the right tips and tricks, you can easily update your winter dresses and make them suitable for the upcoming season. In this blog post, we will discuss how to transition your dress from winter to spring, so you can look stylish and feel comfortable.

  1. Layer it up

The easiest way to transition your winter dress into spring is by layering it up. Start by adding a lightweight cardigan, denim jacket, or blazer on top of your dress. This adds an extra layer of warmth and gives your outfit a fresh look. You can also try layering a long-sleeved shirt or turtleneck under your dress for a chic and cozy look.

  1. Swap your tights for bare legs

One of the easiest ways to transition your dress from winter to spring is by ditching your thick winter tights and swapping them for bare legs. It is a great way to show off your legs after a long winter and instantly makes your outfit feel more spring-appropriate. I personally prefer bare legs to tights.

  1. Play with prints and colors

Spring is all about bright colors and fun prints, so why not incorporate them into your winter dress? Pair your dress with a colorful scarf, statement jewelry, or bright shoes to add some pop to your outfit. You can also try adding a floral or striped blazer to your dress to give it a fresh spring look.

  1. Switch up your footwear

Another simple way to transition your dress from winter to spring is by swapping out your winter boots for lighter footwear. Try pairing your dress with ankle boots, loafers, or flats for a casual and effortless look. If you’re feeling bold, pair your dress with some colorful sneakers or strappy sandals.

  1. Experiment with different fabrics

Winter dresses are often made of thicker, warmer fabrics like wool or cashmere. To make them more suitable for spring, try experimenting with lighter fabrics like cotton, linen, or silk. You can also try incorporating sheer fabrics like lace or chiffon into your outfit for a lighter, more ethereal feel

Stella Adewunmi in Aje Suzette Bubble Mini Dress and Paris Texas boots
Stella Adewunmi in Aje Suzette Bubble Mini Dress and Paris Texas boots
Stella Adewunmi in Aje Suzette Bubble Mini Dress, Paris Texas boots and l'agence jacket
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