Let’s be honest: do you have a spring wardrobe? No, not a winter sweater and a leather jacket, which seem to be good friends, but a real self-bought and also self-assembled spring wardrobe? Where March-April pants really do and jackets aren’t the jackets you wore in December.
Yes, this is a very common problem: spring seems to be such a short period that it seems easy to “skip” it by combining winter and summer things. Combinations like a slip dress and a turtleneck are of course justified and look great. But other cases…

By “other cases” we mean heavy winter scarves, which girls sometimes combine with light leather jackets, spring jackets or even more – almost summer dresses. And it would be nice if the material itself was inappropriate, but mostly everything is combined into an anti-trend “combo”: heavy pattern (large dramatic flowers, burgundy check), thin fringes and arafatka shape … All these details, in addition, that they look dated will also age you significantly.
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Such combinations look unattractive – and there is no escaping it. Because the combination of winter and summer textures is obviously problematic, and the mix of light leather jackets and ugg boots will look just as strange. In addition, giant triangular scarves are a long-term anti-trend and get a 0 on a five-point scale from us – get out of the closet!


How to wear a scarf in spring? Pick it up under your outerwear. For a cashmere sweater – an accessory made of coarse knitting or simply opaque material, so that the clothes and scarf are comparable in density. Or, on the contrary, the choice of details is a little easier than the outfit itself: for example, adding a silk scarf to jeans.
Have you noticed how harmonious these looks look? This is how seasonally appropriate textures work together – that’s the secret!
Source: The Voice Mag

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