Transitioning Your Wardrobe from Summer to Fall

Fall Transition Fashionista You are worth it

.As the weather starts to cool down and the leaves begin to change, it's time to start thinking about transitioning your wardrobe from summer to fall. But don't worry- it doesn't have to be a daunting task! With a few simple tips and purchases from Elizabeth Dean Boutique, you can seamlessly update your closet for the new season.

 

1.  LAYERING IS KEY!

One of the easiest ways to transition your wardrobe is by incorporating layers into your outfits. Start by adding lightweight cardigans, scarves, and jackets to your summer staples. This not only adds warmth but also gives your look a more fall-appropriate feel.  Elizabeth Dean Boutique has begun accepting fall clothing, so our racks are increasing with layering pieces on a daily basis! Stop in and see what we have!

 

   

Crown and Ivy chambray blouse, $12.99, layered over a coral tee   
Chico's orchid zip jacket, $17.99, worn over a sleeveless print tee
 

   

 Levi's traditional jean jacket, $19.99.        Chico's bright blue jacket, $23.99

 

2.  MIX AND MATCH

Get creative with your wardrobe by mixing and matching pieces from your summer and fall collections.  Pair a summer dress with ankle boots and a denim jacket, or wear a t shirt under a slip dress for a trendy layered look.  Don't be afraid to experiment!

    

Summer maxi dress ($19.99) with the addition of turquoise cardigan ($12.99) for fall

 

      

Tan Calvin Klein sleeveless dress ($19.99) enhanced for fall by adding this gorgeous embroidered jacket ($13.99)!

                  

Orchid and gray summer dress  ($17.99) transitioned to fall by adding a gray cardigan ($12.99) and Cole Haan booties ($39.99).

 

    

Our overalls ($23.99) began the summer season with a white and silver Loft tee ($13.99).  As fall approaches, we could choose to add either a darker, olive tee ($10.99) or an olive, pink and burgundy tee with a slightly longer sleeve ($11.99). 

A simple way to transition your wardrobe on a budget!

 

3.  EMBRACE FALL COLORS

Fall is the perfect time to experiment with rich, warm colors like burgundy, mustard, and olive green. Incorporate these hues into your wardrobe through pieces like sweaters, scarves, and accessories. Don't be afraid to mix and match different colors to create a bold fall look.

 

  

 

  

 Elizabeth Dean Boutique has beautiful autumn leaf colors to transition your summer wardrobe to fall! 

 

4.  DON'T FORGET THE FOOTWEAR

Your choice of footwear can make a big difference in transitioning your wardrobe. Swap out your sandals for ankle boots, loafers, or sneakers. These shoes are not only stylish but also practical for the changing weather. Invest in a versatile pair that can be worn with multiple outfits.  Elizabeth Dean Boutique always has a great selection of footwear at bargain prices!

  

Clarks gray/green stacked heels $15.99        Ked's brown tennis shoes $33.99                                                          

 Ryka athletic booties in light gray $21.99

 

 

5.  ACCESSORIZE WISELY

Accessories can take your outfit from summer to fall in an instant. Add a felt hat, a chunky scarf, or a statement belt to elevate your look. These small details can make a big impact and tie your whole outfit together.  Swap your straw handbag for a nice leather or suede piece!  Accessories are a great way to add personality to your outfit and show off your personal style.

 

Patricia Nash antique-look travel design purse $173.99 

  

 Brown belt with tie accent $14.99.              Dark red crossbody purse $19.99

 

 

Transitioning your wardrobe from summer to fall doesn't have to be complicated. By following these simple tips, you can easily update your closet for the new season while staying stylish and comfortable. Embrace the change in weather and have fun experimenting with different looks!

                                                         

                                                              -The Consignment Fashionista


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