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Fall Transition Pieces: Fade into Your Fall Wardrobe

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at George Mason University chapter.
It’s officially September which means goodbye shorts hello boots and sweaters, right? Before you hijack your closet or overspend at the mall, learn how to incorporate your warm weather pieces into those cool mornings by adding a few basics. I am a huge fan of layering and considering the weather in Fairfax can change as fast as trends, it is probably best not to store all of your cotton dresses and jean shorts quite yet. Instead of going all out, invest in lightweight sweaters, tights, and scarves and mix them in with what you already own. These are pieces that can show off your true style while still being budget concise.

1. One of the best ways to wear shorts in between seasons is to accessorize with tights. Try something other than black such as maroon or chocolate brown to add contrast to your look. If you feel the need to put on heavier shorts for the cooler days, wool blends can easily be dressed up or down. (J.Crew)


2. Scarves are probably my favorite accessories. Throw on a printed floral snood (infinity scarf) over any color tee shirt or v-neck sweater and they instantly transform your outfit.You can wear scarves with light weight dresses, cotton tanks, and chambray button downs for those brisker mornings. Investing in a cashmere scarf is also a go-to way to make any outfit look chic, but it can be pricey. If you do dare to shell out the big money buy a neutral one in camel or black. This is something you can have the rest of your life so make sure it can go with anything. (Net-a-Porter)


3. Vests are fool proof and a definite to add to your coat collection. Sleeveless, mid sleeve, down, jean, leather, any vest can be worn throughout fall/winter/spring. A solid color can be worn over dresses, with knee length skirts, and with jeggings–need I say more?  (J.Crew)



4. A boyfriend sweater is an effortless way to stay warm and comfortable. Wear over an oxford, a ribbed turtleneck and with cropped dark denim. Cowl-neck sweaters are a favorite for fall because putting one on makes you feel classic and put together without actually trying. Wear sweaters over short sleeve tees and with skirts. Again, stick with neutral colors so that it can be worn with multiple bottoms and add a pendant to elongate your body. (Nordstrom)

When buying a basic make sure it can be worn for more than two months. There is nothing worse than starting at your hard earned money hanging in your closet. Have an idea of what you already own. This makes shopping more enjoyable and you can have some extra money to splurge on those to die for boots you have wanted all season.

 

 

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Tess Mackey

George Mason University

Tess is a senior at George Mason University majoring in Communication with a concentration in Public Relations.  She has been addicted to fashion since she was a child frequenting the streets of New York City with her mom, and collecting copies of her favorite magazines Instyle andVanity Fair.  Along with HerCampus, she is a style guru for CollegeFashionista.com, and she is beginning an internship this summer in journalism.  When she is not writing, she spends her time working at a local high-end local boutique and consignment shopping with friends.  
Sabel is a senior at George Mason University majoring in History and Economics. Although she'd rather stay a student forever, she is excited to see what the future brings her in the fashion industry. Besides her endeavors at HerCampus, Sabel is a Style Guru for CollegeFashionista.com writing the Style Advice of the Week column for Mason. Adding to her busy schedule are her duties in her sorority, volunteering for Operation Smile, contributing to the social media world, feeding her soda addiction, shopping at J.Crew and coloring everything around her pink. And yes, the last three are major priorities in her book.