Convertibles
With snow on the ground, it’s hard to be inspired to go out and try on new spring styles. While we all know it’s only a matter of time before we’re looking at 70 degree weather, even the idea of getting undressed in the current temperatures is hard to fathom. In a society of immediate gratification, we are guilty of dragging our feet on preparing for the next season.I can speak from experience that women will wait until the week of an event before they start looking for something to wear. I honestly don’t expect to change how you shop, but thought it would be helpful to focus on some “convertible” dress options for when you are ready to take action and shop for spring. My forte is how to make the most of a purchase. I love dresses that can be worn in multiple ways for a variety of occasions. When this is done well, no one remembers the dress, they remember you and your amazing style.Yellow is having a major moment for spring. While it’s true that this can be a hard color to wear, there a few tips to making it work. The Hazel Silk Tank Dress from Elizabeth and James is a stunning style that really comes alive once it’s on. The drop-tiered base adds both value and a “sway” when you walk. Solid dresses are also the easiest to convert by changing shoes, bags, and jewelry or with the addition of scarves and jackets.
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On the left I added a tribal-inspired scarf from A Peace Treaty with black fringe and my staple black shoes, adding some height for the volume of the dress. On the right, I loved the white booties paired with a bubblegum pink denim jacket. Your standard denim jacket would also work but pink was an unexpected pop of girly fun.[divider height="30" style="default" line="default" themecolor="0"]
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This taupe sundress from C/MEO is only $188! I can't begin to tell you how much fun this dress is to wear. The hi-lo, layered hemline keeps this flirty while still keeping a not so fussy, minimalist silhouette. The shoulder straps are adjustable and you could also swap out the waist tie with a more dynamic belt to convert the dress in another direction entirely. Adding the denim jacket makes this sundress more casual, while without a jacket this makes a perfect dress to wear to a wedding this spring or summer.[divider height="30" style="default" line="default" themecolor="0"]
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This is the true meaning of convertible dressing. Imagine packing this in a carry-on and covering a nice dinner out and then being able to wear it as a skirt with a simple black tank for sightseeing or lunch al fresco. The cost per wear is undeniable here and the colors could make it a friendly companion to white, red, or yellow tops as well. Pack a pair of white Birkenstocks or sneakers, a great straw hat, some sunnies and the possibilities are endless! The striped Cosmos Convertible dress is 100 percent linen and $385.