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Spring Styling for Temperamental Weather

Mishaal Mahmood Student Contributor, Columbia University & Barnard College
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Columbia Barnard chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

After a never-ending winter, I’m sure you are faced with the spring dilemma of styling an outfit without shrouding it underneath a giant coat.

But don’t worry, I have just what you need to dress up for the spring. And you better believe that I did account for the sporadic hot-cold temperature changes to make sure you are perfectly dressed for any chaotic day.

Rainproof and Stylish, Always

A trench coat is simply a necessity. This isn’t just for the practical use of being ready for untimely rainstorms, but also because that gorgeous beige and classic style makes any outfit feel spring-ready.

Keep Things Flowy and Practical

If you want to keep that flowy, girly silhouette in the springtime without battling bug bites and wind chills, a maxi jean skirt is the perfect compromise. 

Light and Prepared

A light jacket is a must in the springtime. The aim here is lightweight material, brighter colors, and shorter length. The goal is for it to complement your outfit: it gives an interesting addition to your silhouette, an added layer for warmth as seasons transition, and an extra opportunity to create color cohesion in your outfit.

Bring in Some Brightness

Spring welcomes gorgeous, vivid flowers and trees. Your outfit needs to do the same. To bring that spring color to your outfit, don’t miss the opportunity to welcome a classic, colorful button-up into your wardrobe. Honestly, I always think of this as dressing up to match the cloth that covers your ironing board.

Make Things Pop, Wherever Needed 

Spring is when schedules start picking up, so revamping your entire wardrobe for the new season is simply impractical. To breathe new life into your outfits without spending a fortune, opt for a colorful silk scarf you can place anywhere: tie it on your neck, around your purse, or over your hair on windy days. It really does fit anywhere you want it to.

Be sure to check these links for styling examples! & Other Stories and COS are great at styling them.

So, while the flowers are blooming, I hope this gives you enough insights to make your spring outfits blossom as well.

Mishaal Mahmood

Columbia Barnard '28

I am sophomore at Barnard College majoring in South Asian Studies. I am also broadcast journalist and filmmaker, so I enjoy everything film and media related! In the future, I intend to work as an entertainment lawyer to help aid creatives who can contribute to the improvement of representation in media.

As a fashionista and makeup fanatic, I love to diving deep into style trends and helping others find the style best suited for them. Being a creative is all about experimenting, and I hope to encourage others to experiment to find what suits them!