Spring Layering - A Midi Dress

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So this time of year can be very confusing in terms of weather, it can be deceiving. It can be really sunny and a blue sky but we can sometimes still feel a chill. We can have a glorious week of sun and then a downpour. Which makes it tricky when planning what to wear. Layering is a pretty good solution to this problem. At this time of year I like to sundress up but then it can be fairly chilly. This outfit is an example, I have my legs out but a pair of cycling shorts underneath for some protection from the wind.

You could totally pair a summer dress like this with a t-shirt underneath and some nude tights. Pair with a set of boots to help keep the look cohesive and not like you couldn't deiced what to wear by pairing it with summery shoes.

If you opt for more of a baggy shape dress then I would pair a belt with it, not for the silhouette but actually to prevent any breeze that does make it's way under going all the way up. Keeping the layers close to your body will keep you warmer and if it gets too hot, whip it off. You can also nip to a public loo or a shops changing room to take off the t-shirt or knit you have layered if it gets particularly warm.

Layering a summer dress with a knit


One of the other things I like to do to mix things up a little with my summer midi dresses is to make use of a belt to create a new shape to the dress. To give it a more asymmetrical look. I tuck in some part of the dress up into the belt and voila. It makes you feel like your wearing a totally different dress:

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Do you lovely people have anything you like to do to add a touch of summer to your wardrobe before Summer actually hits?

Chelsea Jade
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ps.) You can see a cringe worthy ways to wear video where I do the midi dress tuck in 2015. 

p.p.s) I've put a small collection together of some beautiful midi dresses that are available on the highstreet:




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