While waiting for the next season to arrive, I change my style and thus my clothes. I do not make hasty decisions when it comes to dressing, so, choose appropriate outfits, fitting to the existing weather conditions. This is how I decide what outfit will best suit me during the following seasons:
Spring Outfits
Depending on where I am, when the weather starts getting warmer, I start swapping my clothes for winter ones to pieces for the summer. Sometimes I will wear many clothes that can be removed as the day gets warmer.
Lightweight Materials
I go for comfortable, cool materials like cotton and linen so I don’t feel all sweaty but also have some arm coverage during the early weeks when it is still a little cold out. Blouses as well as free-flowing dresses can be perfect for the season.
- Versatile Layers
My best pick for the spring wardrobe essential is a jacket that best captures the essence of the first half of spring since it’s still chilly this part of the year and all that it takes is to throw a jacket over your outfit which, if gets too warm, can be tied around the waist. I will also use light cardigans and Kimonos that just hug on the dresses and tanks though they do not make me very warm.
- Bright Colors and Florals
Thinking that spring is associated with renewal, I also added some more cheerful tones and principal grazing. Colours like lemon yellow, peach and mint look light and are refreshing and floral prints with the motifs of flowers and leaves brought close in association with the plants during this season.
Summer Style
My summer wardrobe essentials include loose and light clothing that does not make you uncomfortable during summer and any print and accessory that reminds me of vacation.
- Breezy Fabrics
I buy new cotton, linen and rayon fabrics for the summer because they are light fabrics. Some trends such as midi dresses, peasant blouses, and wide-leg pants are flowing so I remain comfortable and not overheated. I also like jumpsuits which seem formal looking at the same time as I feel quite nude.
- Tropical Prints
Summer is colourful so I wear bright colours and all sorts of prints such as flamingos, palm trees, fruit and tie-dye. They offer a kind of illusion that life could be much simpler and more enjoyable.
- Straw Accessories
I always stock some open weave baskets and hats for the summer months and seasons. They make me feel like I am at the beach, which I think is Autumn’s essence. They shield my shoulders and face from the scorching summer sun.
Winter Fashion
As the temperatures start lowering, the air becomes clearer and the natural shades become brighter. What does fall represent? The seasonal landscape is interpreted in my fall wardrobe while also taking into consideration its functionality.
- Rich, Jewel-Toned Colors
Just as the leaves of the trees change to ruby red, emerald green and sapphire blue in the fall, so does my colour choice. Reconstructed lips bearing berry stains, deep green overcoats, and dark wash jeans resemble the landscapes painted for the season.
- Cosy Knits
What might be more interesting is that as the weather changes, fuzzy knitwear grows very popular. Big knits, thick scarves, textured hats, and knit socks help me stay warm all through the seasons. You just can’t go wrong with the chunky cable knit sweater dress, especially on a blustery fall day.
- Ankle Boots and Booties
Besides pumpkins, changing tree leaves, and hay rides, ankle boots are the epitome of fall fashion. Booties in black or brown colours can be worn with denim pants, skirts, and even dresses. I love having the extra ankle coverage when it gets colder.
Conclusion
You can see how I make sure that the clothes I wear are fashionable according to the season of the year and the weather respectively. I sort my clothes by season and swap out clothes every Spring and Fall in a bid to be fully covered as I go through the one-year cycle! 6 questions that will help you to understand how people make their seasonal style ideal.