How To Layer (And How Not To)
Tina, here.
Uh-oh. I'm starting to see weird dressing behaviors. We've had our first nip in the air in Nashville. And I love it. But it makes people do weird things like combine t-shirts in uncomfortable ways. It's like seeing cows and horses in the same pasture - just seems wrong.
Layering in the fall is a brilliant way to dress. But it's not a free for all. Follow these tips and you'll look stylish while managing the vast range of temps in a 24-hour period.
How To Layer This Fall
1. Start with a sleeveless top, and carry a jacket with you as long as the temps are still going up during the daylight hours (but it's cooler in the evenings).
2. Replace sleeveless and short sleeves with long sleeve tops as the temps start to dip a bit even during the daytime hours.
3. Switch to heavier sweaters and jackets as temps start climbing below the 70's during the daytime.
4. Grab yourself a cape this fall - such a stylish layering piece.
By the way, our fab stylist Amy will be wearing one next week when you get a peek at her fall must-haves!
5. Keep wearing that trusty denim jacket.
6. You also need a pashmina.
I switch from my cotton and linen ones to wool and cashmere this time of year.
I just updated the September Style Vault with my favorite pashmina/stole/wrap of the season. You can buy it from inside when you join! Perfect for airplanes, restaurants and as a cocktail topper. In many colors. Very luxe. Find out more about the Style Vault.
I’m addicted to the vault! I can’t get dressed without you!
~ another happy Style Vault insider
Thanks for reading and all the best,
Tina
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