The Clothing Chronicles

The Clothing Chronicles
October 13, 2005 #201
FashionForRealWomen.com

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In This Issue:
Message From Diana
Feature Article: How To Transition The Seasons In Style

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>> MESSAGE FROM DIANA

Well, we're in that "in-between" stage here in the Mid-Atlantic, not hot, not cold, but somewhere in-between - probably a lot like you, wherever you happen to be. So how do you dress when you're in-between seasons?

Today's article answers that question.

Enjoy!

Diana
diana@fashionforrealwomen.com

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>> FEATURED ARTICLE

How To Transition The Seasons In Style

When the calendar says one season but the weather is stuck in another, which one should you dress for? The one it should be, or for the temperature outside?

The answer: dress for both.

Yes, I know that can be a challenge, particularly when the weather fluctuates from day to day or even from hour to hour. But since the weather hasn't committed to a season, neither should you. Instead, you need to strive for pieces and combinations that span either extreme without getting stuck in one or the other.

Sound complicated? It's not. Just try these handy tips:

1. Start With Year 'Round Fabrics

While fabrics like linen and heavy wool look great at certain times of year, they tend to be season-specific and are therefore limited in their use. Buy them in small quantities and strive instead to build your wardrobe around fabrics that can span the seasons easily, like jersey, cotton, silk, and denim in weights appropriate to your region.

2. Buy Year 'Round Colors

Once you find fabrics that span the seasons, build your wardrobe will year 'round colors like black, white, navy, brown, cream, taupe, and camel. Use your accessories to add seasonal color and splash and keep the hot pinks, corals, and lime greens to a minimum. Yes, a little color CAN be fun in the warm months, but go cheap when buying season-specific colors. Unless you live in the tropics, they'll only see so much use.

3. Keep Neutrals Handy

Rely heavily on your neutrals during the seasonal transition as they can work wonders for you. Team light colored neutrals with dark colored separates on cooler days, or with same-colored neutrals or lighter colored separates on warm days. For example, wear the black jacket with the taupe pants on a cool day, and the cream jacket with the taupe pants on a warm day.

Beige suit
Spiegel.com

4. Layer, Layer, Layer

Self-regulate your temperature by adding or subtracting layers as the weather changes. Blazers, vests, cardigans, and twin sets all work well this time of year.

5. Let Your Accessories Do The Work

How can the same apparel be made to look season-specific? By changing the accessories! Opt for dark leather in cold weather, light leather, fabric, or plastic in warm weather. Change the scarf, jewelry, or lipstick to match the calendar season. It doesn't take a lot of money - just a little imagination.

Red bag
Spiegel.com

6. Mix Pieces From Both Seasons

Can't wait to wear the new season top, skirt, or shoes? No problem! Just don't wear them all at once when the weather's still undecided. Instead, pair one or two of them with more weather-appropriate pieces. For example, wear a sleeveless top beneath a shrug or cardigan pair a floral dress with a solid blazer that matches. In short, bring on the new season without abandoning the old - until the weather makes up its mind, that is.

Shrug with tank top
Newport-News.com

So why bother catering to both seasons during the transition? To avoid becoming a fashion victim.

Victims flip through fashion magazines, love what they see, buy what they see, and start wearing what they bought as soon as they can, regardless of the weather. It's as if they lose their ability to think somewhere amongst those perfumed pages, and boldly march out to model their wares weeks before they're appropriate.

Which is why they shiver or melt, depending on the season, and become the source of unending amusement for those more in touch with reality.

One true fashion lemming - er, follower - that I know began wearing her suede pants in early September, the first week after Labor Day. Which might have been okay in say, Alaska, but this was Houston and the temperatures were in the high 90's. She was okay as long as she was in the air conditioning, but an employee in-service on this particular day took us out to the parking lot to learn how to use a fire extinguisher. The trainer started a small fire that we were each required to extinguish. Between the heat of the day, the fire, the blacktop, and her clothes, poor Leslie collapsed from heat stroke. Her ordeal was joked about for years, all at her expense.

The lesson?

Until the weather makes up its mind where you live, don't commit to one season's wardrobe. Use layers, neutrals, and accessories to see you through the next few weeks so that you can look good, command appropriate respect, and avoid looking like a fashion victim.

Don't be hot or cold. Be flexible.

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Until next time,

Diana Pemberton-Sikes
diana@fashionforrealwomen.com

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