Don’t put your Fall florals away just yet!
We saw tons of florals in dark, bold patterns and prints at Fashion week, and I’m a big fan to say the least. Florals bring a touch of femininity to a look and they aren’t just for Spring and Summer anymore!
As the weather slowly (but surely) starts to cool down, I can’t help but to get so excited about Fall fashion! Fall is my favorite season to style for because there are endless options and let’s be honest… Who doesn’t love a cozy sweater? However, with limited closet space, each season-change I was completely swapping out the clothes in my closet in order to transition my wardrobe for the next new season. As much as I love my clothes, it was SO much work packing up my “seasonal” pieces each year and then unpacking them when it was time again!
So, with a few tried-and-true styling hacks and layering techniques, I wanted to share how to wear fall florals and keep some of your favorite Summer pieces on repeat all year long.
Layering or pairing silky floral prints with knits is a great way to add some warmth to your look. When wearing florals into the colder months, try to opt for prints in rich jewel tones or big, bold patterns like these pants here.
If you’re transitioning a breezy floral dress like this into Fall, pair it with a cozy cardigan like this and booties like this to take it from ‘sweet and summery’ to a crisp, Autumnal look. Simply switching out your warm weather shoe styles out for a pair of boots or flats and adding a jacket or another layer can quickly make your outfit fall-ready. A classic suede brown or black pair of boots will definitely do the trick, but if you’re looking to stretch your style boundaries this season, you can always try an over-the-knee boot like this to pair with a shorter dress.
Are you wearing florals into fall? Do you have any tips on how to wear fall florals? Share in the comments below!
I'm Madison - a northern gal planting roots down south. Musings by Madison is your guide to classic style, beauty, home decor & more. Rooted in passion for encouraging others to curate a closet, home, and life they’re proud of and inspired by each day.
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