Here's how to keep that summer romance in your wardrobe all year round.
Vogue
staffers usually see eye to eye. But ask us which is the superior season—summer or fall—and the entire office descends into a heated debate. Some of us can’t wait to break out our softest sweaters and tallest boots at the first turn in the weather. Others won’t surrender the strappy sandals until there’s snow on the ground. For Team Summer, the autumnal equinox marks the end of easy femininity; all those frilly, breezy things that we wore from May to September now feel hopelessly inappropriate.
But what if there’s a way to split the difference? After all, there’s no rule against sporting winsome prints and cheerful colorways after Labor Day. Herewith, a few ideas for keeping summer’s sweetness going all year long.A jacquard patchwork jacket from Oscar de la Renta with an enchanting taffeta frock from Simone Rocha nails both the pretty and the practical.
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