Moving away from the comfort of leggings and oversized sweaters can feel a lot like wearing a swim suit in winter, not ideal. But there are a few ways to still stay comfortable, and warm, all while ditching our comfort clothes. These 5 transitional winter to spring looks are super easy to recreate, affordable, and perfect for the warm weather ahead!
5 Transitional Winter to Spring Looks
An easy winter to spring transitional look is to grab your light wash distressed jeans and pair them with a crisp white blouse and open toed sandals. I’ve been liking these Express woven ones because they are on trend, but affordable! Add a fun, printed handbag and hair bow to complete the look.
Nothing says spring like a soft floral dress. Pair with flats and add a trench coat over the top to give you warmth, while moving away from bulky coats. Keep your handbag neutral and jewelry dainty for a sweet spring time look.
You don’t have to wait until it’s officially spring to break out the white denim. Go ahead an bust them out! Pair your favorite white jeans with a light weight sweater and add in spring time inspired accessories like this woven headband and canvas handbag. Finish the look with gold jewelry and oversized sunglasses!
Grab a flirty floral skirt and pair it with an oversized sweater. Give it a little front tuck to give yourself a waist and pair with white sneakers for a more casual look. If you need an extra layer add a denim jacket over the top to complete the look!
With the weather warming up it’s the perfect time to get outside and enjoy the fresh air. Here in Georgia we have a short window of nice weather before the pollen kicks in, so we love to enjoy as much time as we can outside while it lasts! My go-to active wear is a matching sports bra and leggings set. I love the detailing on this one. Throw a pullover over the top for those cool mornings and pair with my favorite adidas running shoes!
For more active wear looks, grab the active wear lookbook with over 20+ outfit ideas inside!
What is your go-to winter to spring transitional look?
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