One Step to Spring Style

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Are you itching for spring? I think many of us are itching for spring in more ways than one. The weather is a little warmer and the days are a little longer. And you’re itching to head out of the house and start enjoying your clothes again (without having to bundle up every single day).

But can you start feeling spring in your style if the weather isn’t cooperating? Yes! There are a bunch of ways you can channel the new season (no matter what the thermometer says), but I’ll sum up my favorite in 2 words. LIGHTEN UP.

I’m sure we could all lighten up every once in a while – but I’m talking about lightening up with a few things in your wardrobe. Spring is the time to feel lighter, brighter and like a new beginning. So, whether your weather is ‘spring is already here’ balmy or ‘why isn’t spring here yet’ frigid (or both in one day), here 3 quick ways to LIGHTEN UP so you can start feeling spring right now.


LIGHTEN YOUR COLORS

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You know all those deep, dark colors you wore all winter? And the times you wore all black? Well, those days are over for now. You can feel spring by shifting from darker tones to lighter and paler colors. Trade your neutrals from black, charcoal and navy to shades of taupe, ivory and pale gray. Shift from saturated fall and winter hues into softer and brighter versions of your favorite colors. It’s a subtle shift, but it can make spring weather feel that much closer.


LIGHTEN YOUR LAYERS

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You know those days that start kind of freezing and by midday, it’s jumped 25 degrees? The solution for dealing with this is layers, because layers are easy to pile on in the morning and then take off later as needed. And with spring coming, you can lighten the layers you choose – trade your winter wools and chunky knits for cotton, silk and other lighter weight fabrics. And get this: layering two light fabrics is often warmer (and more versatile) than one heavy piece. For more of my best layering tips, read this.


LIGHTEN YOUR SHOES

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Yes, you can feel lighter all the way down to your feet. If your weather is warmer, let your feet breathe in mules or styles that show off your ankles. And if you’re still in bootie weather, put away your black ones in favor of light colored suede styles.

Are you looking for more help with your spring style? First, check out my quick list of spring must-haves. And then click here to see how I can help you define your style, clean out your closet and create outfits that make you feel great, every day.

Photo credits: closet image from AliquaStudio on Etsy, layers image from The Reset on Instagram, shoes image from Jean Wang on Instagram

Paul Julch helps busy people to streamline, organize, and update their wardrobes so they can get dressed with ease and always look stylish and feel confident. Any budget, any lifestyle, any body. His business is Urbanite|Suburbanite, and he works with clients to develop a modern, current, versatile wardrobe that expresses personal style rather than trends. Paul is based in the SF Bay Area, and remote wardrobe & style coaching is available for out-of-towners. Visit Paul’s website http://urbsuburbstyle.com for more style advice, and follow him on Facebook www.facebook.com/UrbaniteSuburbanite/ , and Instagram www.instagram.com/urbsuburbstyle/ to stay up to date on the best styling tips and tricks.

Paul Julch

Paul Julch helps busy people to streamline, organize, and update their wardrobes so they can get dressed with ease and always look stylish and feel confident. Any budget, any lifestyle, any body. His business is Urbanite|Suburbanite, and he works with clients to develop a modern, current, versatile wardrobe that expresses personal style rather than trends. Paul is based in the SF Bay Area, and remote wardrobe & style coaching is available for out-of-towners. Visit Paul’s website http://urbsuburbstyle.com for more style advice, and follow him on Facebook www.facebook.com/UrbaniteSuburbanite/ , and Instagram www.instagram.com/urbsuburbstyle/ to stay up to date on the best styling tips and tricks.

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