Making the Most of Sweater Weather

SURVIVING TILL SPRING – PART 2: WHAT YOU WEAR

Erin Leigh of She's Red Haute wearing a white sweater with a cream scarf walking down a brick road

It becomes harder each day to pull out those thick sweaters, coats, and hats when you know the weather is so close to getting more warm.  We are on the brink of Spring, however it is still 30 degrees outside.  While you may not be able to pack away your coats just yet, you can dawn light Spring colors to help you mentally transition.  It’s a fun way of making the most of sweater weather!

Erin Leigh of She's Red Haute wearing a white sweater with a cream scarf walking down a brick road

For this ensemble, I wanted to breach winter whites with soft Spring tones, such as tans, creams, and light pinks. It helps the look evolve into the next season.

Erin Leigh of She's Red Haute pulling back red hair to show earring

Due to the cold snap lately, my thick knitted H&M sweater was a perfect start to this look.  I paired it with a printed vintage skirt with tan and brown hues.  The snakeskin print that has been so popular this season, like this Nasty Gal skirt, would be perfect .

Erin Leigh of She's Red Haute wearing a white sweater with a cream scarf walking down a brick road

Lately, I have been inspired by the hanging scarf belted at the waist, made popular on the runway last season.  I chose to use it to heighten the whole look with this cream scarf that my Granny knitted.  Then I fastened it with a thin brown belt.  By using this color, it pulls out the brown tones in the skirt and the boots.  Also, it helps keeps in the heat and adds a sophistication to the outfit.

The light pink hue of the Marc New York bag throws a touch of Spring to complete the outfit.  When the weather warms up to the 60’s, you could easily recreate this look with a light white top and switch out the boots for a cute pair of pumps.  Add a white coat with a knitted texture to the mix, and Voila! By adding some soft neutrals and a cute print, you managed to take the drab of winter to a fun Spring-y level!

GET THE LOOK: H&M Sweater, Printed Skirt (Similar by Nasty Gal), Marc New York Bag (Similar by Michael Kors), Similar Brown Belt, Knitted Scarf

CHECK OUT “SURVIVING TILL SPRING – PART 1: SKINCARE” HERE

Spring Sweater Style

Erin Leigh of She's Red Haute Redhead sitting on a white wall and smiling Spring sweater Style

I love when the weather is sunny and crisp at 65-70 Degrees! It’s not cold enough for a winter coat (thank God) and not humid enough to ruin my curls!  It’s the perfect time of year to amp up your spring sweater style!

Erin Leigh of Shes Red Haute redhead looking down with white background in Jeans

Light tones finally have their time to shine in the Spring, like this textured knit sweater I’m wearing from H&M.  It may look thick, but it’s actually quite airy.  In the shade, it’s still a little chilly, so I paired the sweater with a heather grey trench I snagged from a consignment shop.  In my opinion, this tone of grey is the most comfortable color to wear.  Maybe it’s because it resembles my favorite sweat pants, but regardless, it’s a comfy and chic color.

Erin Leigh Shes Red Haute Standing against white wall with sweater and jeans

Lastly, I finished the outfit with a light wash of Kensie denim jeans and my new favorite slingbacks, the Lailey’s, by Marc Fisher.  The silver color matches the jacket and the metallic finish gives the outfit a little pop!

Do you have a favorite spring sweater? I’d love to see your style! Tag me on Instagram so I can see your unique style!

Marc Fisher LTD Lailey Silver Slingbacks on Erin Leigh Blogger Shes Red Haute

Erin Leigh Blogger She's Red Haute sitting on white wall and smiling

GET THE LOOK: H&M Sweater, Trench (Similar by Badgley Mischka), Marc Fisher LTD Lailey Slingbacks, Kensie Jeans (Similar by Levi’s)