Fashion
How to Wear Spring Clothes in Winter
According to our favorite furry friend, Punxsutawney Phil, we have a long winter to look forward to and shouldn’t pack away our cable knits just yet. However, if you got a jump on your spring shopping this year, don’t despair! Get ready to cut off those tags and strap in for our favorite blogger photos showing you how to wear sunny spring clothes in the winter chill.
Crop top and button-down
Protect your tum from the cold while still rocking that crop top by layering with a button-down shirt. Pop out the collar and feel free to play around with prints for a lively yet sophisticated look. (Kendi Everyday)
Crop top and giant coat
If you can still stand to show a little skin, just add a fabulous statement jacket like this amazing oversized pink coat. (Le Fashion)
Sweater over dress
Remember those cable knits we talked about? Use a chunky sweater to warm up a sundress, particularly one with a cute, flirty skirt. All you need is a good pair of tights and you’re ready for that cold morning commute. (She Finds)
Jumpsuit and faux fur vest
Give a printed flowing jumpsuit some serious depth with a turtleneck and faux fur vest. Now you’ve got a boho look that is perfect for blustery weather. (Thrifty Hunter)
Lace and leather
Take a lacy spring dress and add a little attitude with a leather jacket, leggings and booties for a perfect mix of naughty and nice. (FabFashionFix)
What’s your favorite winter-to-spring look and how will you make it your own? Comment below!
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Briana is a shopaholic whose newest obsession is matching top-and-skirt sets (but she also can’t resist a good jumpsuit). She loves rock music, horror movies and is an all-around pop culture junkie. She is, without fail, always down for karaoke. Her blog, Mamafierce, is a chronicle of personal fashion, body positivity and the adventures of motherhood. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her husband, three-year-old son and tortoiseshell cat, Divvy.
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