Outfits of the Month (3): Dressing for the Phases of Spring
Tuesday April 18, 2023

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Items in our spring wardrobe can now put on a show! And as we know, spring weather can also be fickle, so having a few different ideas for various plans that we partake in throughout the three months is a helpful approach.

Today, I am taking you to the office, taking you to a casual outing with temperate weather and then taking you on a sunny getaway to relax.

A couple of the brands shopped are having sales not to miss on the items included in each outfit, so I have included the promo codes if necessary as well as the savings available. The gray trouser above is from a top designer and drastically discounted. As well, the denim you will find below is from Madewell and discounted nicely, and when investment items are included (the Lora Piana sandals above for example), I have also shopped a similar style at a more budget-friendly price point.

And of course, books are paired with each outfit as well because, well, you gotta have a book to read no matter where your day takes you! Just yesterday, I went to listen and watch a live performance of a classical brass ensemble, and yep, I brought along a book to read prior to the performance and during intermission. It complements a lovely outing, and even if I don’t ever open it, it is nice knowing it is there. 🙂

I do hope you enjoy shopping the outfits today and gather some inspiration for pairing what you already have in your wardrobe. Happy spring!

~The Flowers of Provence by Jamie Beck (preorder, release date, October 24, 2023)~

~Equipment Romy Silk Shirt~

~Victoria Beckham Tailored Wide-Leg Trouser, Grey~

~Jimmy Choo Avenue Slide, sky-blue~

OR

~M.Gemi’s Lorenza Alta in coral blue, 20% off with promo code BDAY20 (more colors)~

~M.Gemi The Laura Convertible Tote/Backpack (four colors available), 20% off with promo code BDAY20~

~Ba&sh isha. Jacket, navy~

OR

~Madewell’s Larsen blazer in deep weave, deep indigo (more colors)~

~for the minimalist blended with style when it comes to watches, Breda Pulse watch in silver (gold and black also available), 20% off~

SHOP THE OUTFIT:


~Madewell Slouchy Boy Jean in Rosewell wash, on sale~

~Gianvito Rossi braided loafers, more colors~

~Frank & Eileen Linen Belfast English Peacoat, navy (many more colors)~

~Really Good, Actually: A Novel by Monica Heisey~

~Cos Boatneck Tank top, white and navy (more colors)~

~YSL Uptown Canvas Clutch Bag~

OR

~IBELIV zipped woven clutch bag~

~Completedworks Freshwater Pearl Pendant necklace~

SHOP THE OUTFIT:


~Jil Sander Chunky twist-detail hoop earrings~

~Cos Leather-Trimmed Basket Bag~

~Cos Relaxed-fit Linen-Blend Blazer, Beige~

~Life Council: 10 Friends Every Woman Needs by Laura Tremaine~

~Remain Striped open-weave Maxi Dress~

~Lora Piana Frances leather sandals~

OR (my go-to French sandal and summer walking sandal company)

~Rondini’s Tropeziennes (tailored to fit your exact foot) or their Sangi Cuir sandals, all handmade in the south of France~

SHOP THE OUTFIT:

~SHOP more Outfits of the Month in TSLL’s Style Inspiration Archives

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4 thoughts on “Outfits of the Month (3): Dressing for the Phases of Spring

  1. Great picks for Spring Shannon. Although today felt more wintry than Spring like Thank you for the reminder with Frank and Eileen’s label. I think you’ve mentioned them before and I meant to have a browse but couldn’t remember the name. Have a lovely week. Kameela 😊

    1. Kameela,

      Thank you for stopping by. So spring is a bit delayed in France as well. As I type, snow is coming down, BUT it will melt soon and a beautiful spring is emerging. Outfits for all occasions is peace of mind, no? 🙂

  2. Chuckled at your comment about bringing a book with you. Having very happily taken myself to many a dinner and concert/symphony solo (as well as with others) books have made delightful companions (and I’ve met so many people at the next table over as it leaves space for people to start a conversation. Now, wherever we go, including up and down the stairs daily, I am always transporting (and reading) a stack of books and carry them around to my husband’s perpetual amusement.

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