how to dress like spring but stay warm
We found the cutest Spring sweaters! Who said working from home can’t be fun?!
What will fashion be like this spring and beyond? That’s uncertain of course, but one thing we know is that we all love to be comfortable, and working from home isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, but we don’t want to skimp on the style factor either! Remember, when you look good, you feel good… Duh! No secret here!
What’s the perfect solution to elevating your look beyond a sweatshirt or hoodie? Spring sweaters of course! Happy colors, a little warmth against a slight chill (or even air-conditioning as the months go by)-nothing gets us more in the mood for spring than this.
Pull on a cozy sweater, throw on your favorite pair of sweats or a super cool jean (highly recommend this one of course!), and voila, you are good to go-even if you’re only going as far as your home office, desk, patio or sofa!
Another option of course is the beloved cardigan; wear it over a tank or tee, slip dress, etc., take it on and off during the day depending on your warmth level, and don’t forget throwing it around your neck as a scarf or wrapping it around your middle to accentuate your waist!
Stylist Tip: if you’re wearing an oversized cardigan, wear a fitted top underneath to avoid making yourself look larger than you are.
Note: if you need help finding the piece to go underneath the cardigan, we’ve got you covered there too. Contact NYC Stylist Alison Bruhn for help -we can set up a virtual consult or create a shoppable Lookbook just for you!
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