Choosing weather-appropriate clothing at this time of year is like trying to hit a moving target; one minute it’s sunny, the next it’s raining. You have to be prepared for the frequent changes, and the way to do that is with layering. I’ve picked out my favourite items from Very‘s Spring range that make transitional dressing from Winter to Spring easy and stylish.
This first outfit encompasses both smart and casual elements that make it really versatile. I’ve teamed a Ponte blazer* from Monsoon with a thin roll neck jumper, satin utility trousers and gold trainers. Ponte is a soft, stretchy, knitted fabric that holds its shape and doesn’t crease easily. This berry red shade is very popular at the moment and I’m looking forward to wearing it more with different outfit combinations. It would look great with bright red and pink for a tonal colour palette (which you can see in my bag strap).
I love the berry tone jacket with this olive green quilted gilet, which is ideal for throwing on over any outfit when you want an extra layer but not the bulk of a big coat. I often get cold legs, especially when it’s windy, so the long length is great for keeping out the chill. This gilet is from Long Tall Sally, a brand that caters for women over 5’8″. I’m 5’8″ so it’s almost maxi length on me, but I really like that. The deep pockets are very useful and I know I’ll be wearing it lots over the coming months. Having never owned a quilted gilet before I’m now convinced it’s an essential piece for transitional dressing from Winter to Spring!
Long Tall Sally quilted gilet* | Monsoon Ponte blazer* | F&F trousers | Karen Millen jumper (old) | Guess trainers
No Spring wardrobe is complete without a waterproof coat! I tested this reversible raincoat from Seasalt Cornwall out in the inclement Salford weather at the weekend. It was exactly what I needed, and looking at the forecast, I’ll be wearing it for the rest of the week! I’m a bit obsessed with reversible jackets and coats (I wear the navy one featured in this post a lot). I love being able to switch from yellow to navy…and both sides have pockets too!
Don’t be afraid to size up with a raincoat – you want the option of wearing a thicker jumper underneath when it’s really cold. I’m a size 10/12 but ordered a 12 for extra layering room.
Seasalt Cornwall raincoat* | Naanaa trousers (Asos, old) | Guess trainers | Monki jumper (eBay, old)
And the reversible theme continues with this snuggly soft, quilted jacket from White Stuff. The sunny yellow shade is a reminder of better weather to come, which I’ve repeated with my jumper and hat. This jacket would be perfect for travelling as it’s lightweight but not too thin. And of course, having essentially two jackets in one is incredibly useful.
I remembered that I have some ankle boots that are similar to the patterned side of the jacket, which “bookends” the outfit. The golden yellow jumper and black trousers work with the jacket both ways. I plan on mixing and matching with these outfits for different styling options. For example, I could swap the berry jacket in the first outfit for this one; the yellow would contrast beautifully with the olive green. This jacket would also work really well with tracksuit bottoms for a more casual look. The options are endless…especially with a reversible jacket!
White Stuff jacket* | Ronit Zilka trousers (old) | Asos boots (old) | vintage hat (eBay) | Jennifer Hamley bag | Monica Vinader rings (previous PR products) | Rotary watch (previous PR product)
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Loving all these coats and jackets! My favorite is the long quilted vest. It look amazing on your tall frame. Thanks so much for the feature and link up!
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I feel like jackets play a big part since they are highly versatile from season to season. Loved these styles especially the blazer and silk trousers.
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Emma, I honestly couldn’t pick a favorite! These are all such fabulous options! I do really like the last look with the shoes bookending the jacket. But, the first one is fabulous with your coloring and those satin pants! They are all fantastic!
Thanks so much for the link up!
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The vest looks fantastic! I bought a long padded coat this winter and it’s the best purchase! No more cold legs. I like that raincoat a lot too, could use a coat like that. But today we don’t need it! It’s gonna be very warm and sunny!
All of these coats look great!
Jennifer
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So many great looks, Emma. I love this shade of green and anything mustard is my favourites. Love all these outfits.
Thank you so much for the feature, such a lovely suprise and a big thanks for hosting too.
These are great transitional outfits! I love the reversible jackets!
Jill – Doused in Pink
Emma, these are all such great options for transitional weather, and you style them so well! I especially love the yellow to print reversible cropped jacket. Thanks for sharing and enjoy your week!
Oh that’s a super reversible jacket. I love the patterned side. Thanks for sharing. And I hope we don’t need our raincoats for too long! Hope you’ll join my Chicandstylish linkup xx Jacqui
Love them all but the yellow is my favorite! The color is so bold and bright!
Shauna
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Ok, I think i need a long quilted vest like yours—it looks so cozy yet dramatic! And glad to hear it even suits the tall girls 😉
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Loving your winter-to-spring style, Emma!
-Ashley
Le Stylo Rouge