Spot the Differences

by Joey Shemuel, Lighting by Will Steel

ARTS / style

Spot the Differences

how to make a stylish transition from winter to spring

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If you think you need a whole new wardrobe for the warmer seasons, think again. The Eye’s style writers share and show their favorite ways to carry winter clothes into the spring. Remember: creativity is key, and even the smallest changes can transform an outfit into a whole new look.

“Going from winter to spring, swap darker feathered headbands for brightly colored head scarves, and trade weather-proof shoes for heels.”
—Lindsay Weaver

“Roll up your pants just above the ankle, in the style of Thom Browne. This might sounds awkward, but fits the “dorky” aesthetic. Also, switch to a summer shoe in a light color.”
—Elliot Smalling

“Replace winter booties with gladiator or strappy sandals for summer.”
—Dasha Chirkov

“Get use out of your fall jackets in the spring. Pair a blazer you used to dress up jeans with a cute spring dress and sandals. Rolling up the sleeves gives a very girly outfit a bit of a masculine touch.”
—Jessica Schwartz

“Stick to winter’s minimalism, but update it by choosing sheer fabrics and adding a statement necklace.”
—Alexandra Owens

“Accessories like bags and belts in punchy colors like magenta, electric blue, and yellow can brighten up drab winter clothes. Pair these brights with basics in charcoal and black for a sophisticated look while there’s still a chill in the air.”
—Anna Cooperberg

“Layering is essential for transitioning a winter wardrobe to spring, especially when the weather is unpredictable. Even layering jewelry, such as a jumble of bright bangles, can spice up an outfit to make it spring-ready.”
—Anna Cooperberg

“Add a quirky, summery hat (turban, boater, etc) to almost anything.”
—Alexandra Owens

“Wear winter’s cardigans as jackets with thin- or medium-width belts over them. Add shorts or a miniskirt on the bottom, and voilà!”
—Linda Huang

“Trade winter scarves for lighter scarves that are geared towards fashion rather than keeping toasty warm. Or, replace your token black skinny jeans with white jeans for an instant spring look.”
—Sarah Mcneill

“Use a button-down that you might wear under a cardigan in the winter as your cardigan for the spring. The Sartorialist [famed street-style photo-blog] was all about this for men this year, but it would be equally cute on girls.”
—Rebecca Pattiz

“Pair leather booties and tights from winter with a short floral miniskirt, white tee, and leather vest for the spring.”
—Stella Tan

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23 April 2009
vol. 6, issue 11

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