A change of season is once again upon us. Here in New England, my backyard is slowly turning orange and yellow from fallen leaves and I am (thankfully) grabbing a sweater more and more before I leave the house. , transitional dressing is one of the most common concerns clients come to me with, especially this time of year when summer weather hasn’t fully released its grip on the five-day forecast. The same holds true for later in the year when we slide from comfortable temperatures to slushy winter weather. And it’s understandable: when the weather demands something different from us day to day, sometimes hour to hour, .
Because you can’t outsmart the elements and you can’t outdress mother nature. That doesn’t mean taste has to suffer. By contrast, dropping temperatures mean more options;