Summer is slipping away as each day passes. In the mornings we have a taste of fall with crisp, cool weather. Allowing us to throw on an extra layer over our flowy dresses while we walk to the local cafe. Although I am not ready to bid summer goodbye, I do welcome the cooler breeze. As the season changes, it’s time for us to start adding new pieces to our fall closet. Sweaters are among some of my favorite items to shop for during the fall. Comfortable and soft, I can never get enough of this cozy garment. From over-sized to embroidered, I am ready to add a variety of sweaters to my wardrobe. I have already bought this and this embroidered sweater and can not wait to wear them! Here are some of my other must-have sweaters for the fall season.
Fashion
Walking Through Fall with adidas
Ever since the pandemic started I have taken pleasure in simply walking around the city. Whether it’s for 30 mins on the weekdays or 2 hours on the weekends, I aimlessly walk. It’s been my saving grace, my moment of clarity during times of uncertainty. The calming fresh air renews me, brightens my spirits. The beauty of living in New York is that there are endless places to go to. It doesn’t matter if I head North or South, East or West, I am sure to find something interesting along the way.
Transitional Fall Pieces
Fall is quickly approaching and I am starting to shop for transitional pieces. Items that I can wear during the warmer fall days into the crisp evenings. Since we will still be quarantined, I want to buy transitional fall pieces that are comfortable yet can be worn around town. I love a good romper or a dress you can throw on for a day to night look. Light sweaters that can be thrown over any outfit when you are cold or simply paired with a flowy skirt. And accessories to elevate your casual outfit of the day. Here are a few must-have transitional fall pieces I have on my radar.
Work From Home Dresses
We have spent the better part of 2020 indoors away from our offices, friends, family, and general life pleasures. We went through the sweatpants phase, the housedress phase, the athleisurewear phase, and then the throw on whatever you find on the floor who cares what I look like phase. As someone whose job primarily consists of working from home pre-pandemic, I am seasoned in the art of work from home attire. And I will say the above phases always go on rotation. Right now I am in the housedress phase. The phase where you want to look normal, civilized, cute. A dress you can work from home in comfortably but wouldn’t be embarrassed wearing to run errands or grab lunch with a friend in. As we approach upon the early stages of the fall season I am looking to add a few work from home dresses to my wardrobe that will suffice the transitional weather. Here are a few dresses I currently have my eye on.