
Mastering the Art of Transitional Dressing
Kate BrownLayering: Your Go-To for Changing Weather
Layering’s not just about keeping warm — it’s a solid way to show a bit of style too. Start with light gear, like a soft cotton tee or an easygoing shirt, then chuck on a blazer or a comfy cardi. Finish it off with a jacket that can handle a bit of drizzle or a chilly breeze. This way, you’re sorted no matter what the day throws at you — whether the sun’s out or the wind picks up.
Picking Colours That Work All Season
Go for colours that match the changing vibe of the season. Earthy shades like olive, rust, and camel make the shift from sunny days to cooler ones without looking out of place. They’ve got that easygoing, timeless feel that works year-round and go with heaps of different outfits.
Fabrics That Keep Up with the Weather
When the weather can’t make up its mind, fabric choice matters. Lighter wool, denim, and knits are great for keeping the chill off without turning up the heat too much. They give you just enough warmth in the morning and won’t have you sweating by arvo.
Shoes That Can Handle a Bit of Everything
For shoes, you’ll want something that looks good but doesn’t let you down when the weather turns. Think ankle boots, loafers, or a clean pair of sneakers — all solid picks that can handle a bit of walking and still look the part.
Accessories That Pull It All Together
The right extras can lift your whole look. A scarf, a hat, or a bold bit of jewellery can do the trick — adding a bit of personality and some practicality, whether it's keeping you warm or giving your outfit a bit more punch.