The time between the end of winter and full-on spring is a tough transition for the fashion conscious.
Fashion expert Lindsay Brooke Weiss and several models showed viewers tricks to move gracefully between changing temperatures and weather conditions.
1) SHORTS
-Wear it Now: Pair with black tights, boots and a comfy sweater right now
Wear it in Spring:
Rock your shorts with no tights, pairing with soft, airy pieces in pastels like peach and mint
Sequin shorts: $99.99
Chiffon top: $69.99 Pastel blazer: $129.99
Statement necklace: $9.99 Sequin shorts: $99.99 All from Burlington Coat Factory,
Aerosoles Bronze Age wedges in Gold Faux Snake - $79.00 www.aerosoles.com
2) BUTTON DOWN
Wear it Now: Pair it with a button-down cardigan, jeans & boots
Wear it in Spring:
Green is a neutral that pairs perfectly with spring's hottest color for guys: lilac.
Lands' End Banded Polo Shirt - $39.00
Men's Cargo Pant 628 Straight in Vintage Olive - $39.99
3) BOOTIES
Wear it Now: Funky booties are a must-have for winter straight into Spring.
Wear it in Spring:
As the temperature heats up pair your booties with a bold, jewel tone dress!
Julia Jordan Dress: $175 www.zarapparelgroup.com
Boden booties: $168 www.bodenusa.comKmart
Necklace: $14.99 www.kmart.com
4) WINTER WHITE SKINNY JEANS
Wear it Now wearing with cashmere or wool and pair with suede or leather boots
Wear it in Spring:
Come Spring wear the same white skinny jeans with pops of color a& florals
top: $69 www.piperlime.com(pair it with a collared sleeveless shirt under it for dimension)
White skinny jeans from Old Navy: $34.50
Aerosoles Resbect in Purple Nubuck - $69
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