
Who needs to wait for September when fashion’s already blooming in July? While the rest of the world is rugging up, we’re layering light, loving sorbet tones, and breezing through winter like it’s a spring fling. Here’s we're are bringing the sunshine to chilly days, with 5 trends that say bye to boring winter looks.
🤍 Linen Blazers
A spring classic sneaking into winter wardrobes...and we’re not mad about it! Lightweight but structured, the linen blazer is your new best friend for crisp mornings and afternoon café dates. Go neutral for versatility or pastel for that spring-says-hi moment.
Style tip: Wear it over a ribbed knit and barrel jeans for a perfectly warm-but-light ensemble.
🤍 Sheer Layers
Who says layering can’t be light and lovely? Sheer fabrics are showing up in long-sleeve tops, maxi dresses, and overlay skirts, giving depth and texture without the bulk. It’s a romantic nod to spring blooms with just enough warmth underneath.
Style tip: Try a sheer turtleneck under a linen dress or layered over a fitted tee for that runway-edge.
🤍 Barrel-Leg Denim
Loose, comfy, and unexpectedly flattering, barrel-leg denim is the cool-girl answer to “what do I wear today?” It balances structure and slouch in the best way, making it a perfect base for those spring-in-winter combos.
Style tip: Roll the cuffs, add sneakers or ankle boots, and top with a cropped jacket for a street-ready fit.
🤍 Pastel Sorbet Shades
Winter? Never heard of her. These soft, ice cream-inspired tones are brightening up the gloom with lavender knits, pistachio pants, lemon scarves, and peachy accessories. It’s dopamine dressing in its most delicious form.
Style tip: Go monochrome for max impact. Think full mint or lilac looks for dreamy days ahead.
🤍 Fringing
The texture that never takes a break. Fringed jackets, bags, and hems are bringing movement and fun back into our cold-weather fits. It’s flirty, it's a little bit western, and it’s totally in.
Style tip: Pair a fringed layer with pastels or linen to nail the spring-in-winter aesthetic.

































































































































