Sharing these six transitional outfit formulas I’ve been relying on lately – before it gets too chilly here in Sydney to share. Which if this current cold snap is anything to go by, the days of bare legs are already over…
Because it’s easy enough to fall back on denim, especially when you primarily work from home, I wanted to highlight my favourite types of outfits where jeans don’t even get a look in. And no, these aren’t any earth-shattering outfit combinations – personally, am a big fan of an easy, minimal look that I can put together in a pinch (a must when you have young kids!).
FORMULA 1 | Oversized knit + mini skirt + Mary janes
With the knit either tucked or loose; I’m not particular. For me, a fun way to play around with proportions, and I find this is the easiest way to integrate looser silhouettes as you’re baring a lot more of the leg. Can easily update this outfit with some sheer tights too and a long trench for extra layering. Also, have been really playing into the idea of prints as neutrals. The snake print skirt I’m wearing here is a great example of a piece that plays well with other murky hues in your wardrobe. Especially fun when you play around with interesting textures.
Wearing Marle sweater, ELKA Collective skirt (also here); Oroton bag (on sale!)
FORMULA 2 | Relaxed cardigan + straight leg pants + ballet flats
Worn with the bottom couple of buttons loose, to either expose the teeniest bit of skin, or a fun coloured tank underneath. I like this most worn with a slightly cropped pant, to expose some of the ankle, as there’s not really any definition in the outfit otherwise.
Wearing Sezane cardigan, Sezane cropped trousers, Acne Studios mini musubi bag
FORMULA 3 | Activewear + quilted jacket + chunky sneakers
I don’t often wear activewear as my “outfit”, but if I am going for a walk and want to look a little styled, this is an easy way to do it. The quilting on the oversized jacket adds in an element of texture and dimension which feels really interesting. You can play it up by adding in a leather bag. Something with some shine to elevate and add a sense of luxury.
Wearing Lululemon crop top; Lululemon align leggings; Karen Walker quilted jacket; Lemaire crossbody bag (review here)
FORMULA 4 | Relaxed sweater + tailored mini skirt + oversized coat + ballet flats
I’ve worn this fairly easy outfit formula a bit lately; what I like about it comes down to the details. Usually I’ll add in a belt to highlight the waist, but things like a scarf coat can bring in that point of difference. You also get a nice balance of relaxed pieces paired with more tailored items.
Wearing Assembly Label cashmere sweater; Minima Esenciales skirt; COS scarf coat (alternate here – US only); Saben odile bag (15% off with JAMIELOVESSABEN15)
FORMULA 5 | Sleeveless tank + tailored trousers + oversized cardigan + loafers
Texture play being the hero of this outfit, which I’ll usually reach for in some sort of tonal or neutral colour situation. Outfits tend to feel a little more finished with the addition of that third piece, and the cable knit design on this cardigan is particularly special.
Wearing St Agni tank; Facade Pattern trousers (10% off with MADEMOISELLE10); Andersons belt; Quince cable cardigan (US only); Oroton pouch (on sale)
FORMULA 6 | Knit cardigan + tailored trousers + ankle boots
Final outfit formula is a simple one, that pairs a slightly more feminine silhouette with a traditionally more masculine style. Heeled boots give that elevation and sense of refinement. Given my love of oversized knitwear, this feels a bit more unexpected.
Wearing Oui Mais Non cardigan (10% off with MADEMOISELLE10); Laing Home trousers; Polene bag