- Diana Davydenko
- Aug 18
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 15

Transitional Season Edit: Style Between Seasons
Transitional season dressing is all about flexibility—and maybe a little creativity. The goal? Staying comfortable and looking put-together while the weather figures itself out.
Start with the Layers
Think of layering like your seasonal safety net. Lightweight knits, long-sleeve tees, and breathable button-ups are your best friends right now. Throw on a denim jacket, trench coat, or a soft blazer to keep things polished without overheating.
Go-To Transitional Pieces
If you’re looking to add a few new staples, think: a great pair of jeans, a classic trench, loafers or ankle boots, and a soft, slightly oversized sweater. These are the pieces you’ll reach for again and again, no matter what the forecast says.
Keep Wearing Your Summer Favorites
Before you pack away your summer pieces, see what you can carry over. That flowy dress you lived in all summer? Add boots and a chunky cardigan, and it’s suddenly fall-ready. Wide-leg linen trousers? Perfect with a sweater and loafers.
Neutral Base, Fall Feels
Stick with a neutral base—creams, blacks, greys—and sprinkle in those autumn tones you’re craving: deep greens, warm rusts, soft browns. Accessories are a great way to ease into fall without a full wardrobe overhaul.
Here are some of our picks:
Ways to wear:
The beauty of transitional dressing is that there are no hard rules—just smart layers, a little planning, and making the most of what you already love. It’s fashion’s version of going with the flow—and honestly, we’re here for it.


























































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