5 Ways to Transition Your Summer Wardrobe Into Fall

Dressing for the in-between of summer’s last heat-filled afternoons and fall’s crisp early mornings can be tricky. Thankfully, having a few go-to fashion ideas can help navigate the age-old question “What should I wear today?”

Here are 5 ways to transition your summer wardrobe favorites into the fall season:

#1 – Your favorite off-the-shoulder dress…

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#2 – Your throw-on-and-go white denim…

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easily transitions by adding a pop of color with a fall hued sweater and your favorite sneaks.

#3 – Your brightest summer print…

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is ready for cooler temps when paired with a denim jacket and your favorite jeans. A floral crop in fall? Yes, please!

#4 – Your breeziest summer maxi…

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brings you from {warm} day to {cool} night when you add a chic leather jacket and booties. Date night, anyone?

#5 – Your comfiest cut-off denim…

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is fall-weather-ready when worn with a chunky sweater and boots. To kick the look up a notch, add a hat & loose braids.

Happy Dressing, Mamas!

 

*All photos courtesy of Alison Moore with Alison Moore Photography. Hair courtesy of Libby Twietmeyer of Sugar Salon *

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Lindsey is thrilled to be back home in Kansas. She grew up across from a cornfield in a little town just North of Wichita, met her husband in High School and their young love carried them through college. The two married after graduation & began the adventure of Medical School, Residency, and Fellowship that took them to 3 states (um, 7 moves!) in 10 years. During that time, Lindsey taught first grade until she had the first of two children and began her role as a stay-at-home mama. Recently, she turned her love of fashion & design into a consulting business. Lindsey credits her role as owner of Huck & Leni Personal / Interior Styling as allowing her to be true to herself as a woman & as a mama. She admits the balance is sometimes tricky, but hey...that's why there's coffee, right?

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