Hands up if you’ve been both inconceivably hot and caught in the rain this week? Yes, the Great British weather has been treating us to a game of two halves for the last couple of weeks, putting us in a very tricky position when it comes to getting ready in the morning.
A quick scan of the Who What Wear office on an overcast day last week showed a mix of corduroy, knits, summer dresses and sandals, and if that isn’t a sign that we’re stuck in fashion limbo, I don’t know what is. The one thing we can all agree on, however, is that we’re desperate to be in throes of a consistent, crisp autumn. (We just know where we stand with cosy layering.) So there’s only one thing for it. For as long as this unpredictable weather prevails, this season is all about hybrid dressing.
The goal is to keep cool, but be prepared for rain; layered up, but not too stuffy. Okay, simple. A good starting point is some of the pieces we bought and all wore all summer. After all, there is plenty of life still left in them. “But how can I wear a summer dress in autumn?” I hear you ask. Well, the answer is deceptively simple. Keep scrolling to see seven ways to make your summer buys wearable for autumn. Your wardrobe will thank you.
Tank tops had a moment this summer after popping all over the S/S 22 and A/W 22 runways. Elevated from a high-street staple to a sought-after designer item (we’re still trying to get our hands on that Loewe tank), a plain vest is the perfect building block for muggy days that don’t require extra layers.
Whether you’re Team Maxi or Team Mini, it was impossible to ignore just how much the micro hemline took over street style this summer. Miu Miu’s miniskirt set the tone for a very bare-legged summer, but it’s also the perfect accompaniment to autumn’s It boots: knee-highs.
Ah, the summer dress. The easiest instant outfit for the weekend, work and away. There have been too many good dresses to count this summer, and we’re not ready to retire them quite yet, so instead of putting yours away for another year, just add a chunky knit, and swap sandals for suede shoes.
If there’s one thing we wore on repeat this summer, it was the oversized button-down shirt. Cool, effortless, and polished, the reliable wardrobe staple is a classic, and one of the easiest pieces to transition into autumn under blazers, over polo-necks or with Scandi style favourite, the knitted vest.
Okay, it might a little chilly for the linen we spent the last few months thoroughly committed to, but wide-leg trousers deserve to be celebrated all year round. Whether loose and flowy or tailored with a sharp pleat, just add a woolly knit and cool trainers for your new weekend uniform.
Shirts and shorts came into their own during the heatwave, and everyone from Totême to H&M had a take on the matching co-ord. As cotton shorts aren’t ideal for blustery winds and spells of rain, trousers are the obvious choice for nailing head-to-toe print, especially for evening.
Remember when you couldn’t scroll through Instagram without seeing fisherman sandals? They might have been a controversial style (falling into the category we affectionately call “ugly shoes”), but their sheer longevity proved there was an appeal to the chunky shoes. Just ask The Row. As the weather gets chillier, don’t be afraid to wear the sandals with socks. It’s the influencer-approved way to do casual cool.