With the blissful weather we’re experiencing right now (it’s 28 degrees in London as I write this), it’s hard to believe autumn is just around the corner. An Indian summer would be a welcome treat, but there’s only so long we can hold on to our warm-weather clothing—right?
Well, not necessarily. Many of the summer items you’ve been preparing to shove to the back of your wardrobe can, in fact, be carried into the colder season. All it takes is some smart styling. We’re not talking about barely-there sandals and bikinis, but crop tops, cotton shirts and mini skirts are easy to incorporate into autumn outfits. By adding in a few extra layers, using accessories to beat the chill and adjusting the colour palette—think more warm neutrals than striking brights—you can keep wearing your ride-or-die staples for the next couple of months.
But I’m not one to dole out advice without leading by example, so below, you’ll find a collection of outfits I’ve assembled around five popular summer buys. I’ve also linked all of the items featured, so you can easily pick up the pieces you need to re-create these chic summer-to-autumn looks.
Style Notes: Our Instagram feeds have been filled with breezy cotton shirts for the past few months, tossed on nonchalantly over bikinis and strappy camis. As the temperature cools, use your shirt as the base layer rather than the cover-up, adding a knitted vest on top for added warmth.
I’ve owned several COS shirts, and they always last an impressively long time.
This one is sitting in my basket as we speak.
Premium-looking jewellery doesn’t have to cost a fortune.
Wear-everyday denim.
Chain necklaces are an essential companent of every outfit. You could layer this one with others of varying lengths.
Zara’s current handbag selection is one of the best on the high street.
I’m a sucker for a square toe.
Style Notes: Think you need to say goodbye to your flowy midi dresses? Think again. Swap your sandals for sneakers and give the look an autumn spin with a biker jacket. Simple.
This is faux leather, so vegans don’t have to miss out.
You could also dress this up with heels and red lipstick and wear it to an autumn wedding.
No need to abandon all colour as we head into the colder months.
It’s all in the details.
This brand is a long-time favourite of the fashion set.
Style Notes: Mini skirts made something of a comeback over summer; all you need to do to carry them into autumn is add thick tights and a cosy knit. In my opinion, short skirts and knee-high boots were made to be worn together, so consider this the perfect opportunity.
Few materials are as insulating as mohair.
I own these and wear them daily.
So cute!
I’ve spotted this exact bag on some of my favourite influencers.
Mango always delivers on the boot front.
Style Notes: Tank tops are truly a year-round staple. Not only do they allow you to tailor your outfit to the weather (you can strip off your knitwear on milder days), but the more basic iterations can be inserted into any kind of outfit.
This sell-out cardigan is back again, and we couldn’t be happier.
This would also go well with high-rise tailored trousers.
The French-girl secret to making every outfit ooze elegance? Add a silk scarf.
Another summer staple we’ll be wearing into autumn.
This looks far more expensive than it is, don’t you think?
Simply add cream socks on cooler days.
Style Notes: Wide-leg trousers proved their versatility over the warmer months, paired with everything from linen shirts to one-piece swimsuits. For seasonal shift, switch into cosy mode and style yours with smart layering pieces in a sophisticated autumn palette.
I love using printed basics like this to add extra interest to a look.
This is incredibly chic.
I’m calling it: H&M is the frontrunner for budget-friendly trousers.
Arket is constantly restocking this designer-looking belt.
This colour is so autumn.
A love-forever boot.
Opening Image: @anoukyve
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