After the Longest January in History, Here’s What to Wear in February

January has come to an end, and spring is in the air. Let’s all breathe a collective sigh of relief. Many of us likely have a handful of chilly months still ahead, but at the very least, we’ll soon be able to ditch the heavy wool coats and winter warmers.

With this in mind, it’s time to start thinking about which outfits will carry us through the transitional period. February isn’t just the first sign of spring. It’s also a month filled with hot-off-the-press inspiration thanks to the succession of fashion weeks popping up around the world. After finding your sartorial footing in the first few weeks of the year, now is the prime time to take notes from the runways and start having fun with your style.

Alas, it’s still slightly too early to hide away your knitwear and embrace the rainbow dresses and sandal trends that will come out in full force this summer. Ease yourself in by opting for lighter layers, hints of color, and fresh alternatives to your cold-weather staples. To give you some ideas, I’ve rounded up six outfits that successfully toe the line between winter and spring. You know what to do…

Style Notes: Blazer season is officially upon us. It’s the perfect layer for unpredictable temperatures and looks good with just about everything. I especially love this midi-dress-and-derby-shoe combination.

Style Notes: After the post-holiday gloominess of January, I think we could all use a little cheering up. And it just so happens that saturated styling is one of 2023’s biggest trends.

Style Notes: After the colorful look above, here’s one on the opposite end of the spectrum—top-to-toe neutrals. Beat the between-seasons chill with a cable-knit sweater layered under your trench.

Style Notes: February is the ideal time to try out some trends that are new to you. Bomber jackets, denim skirts, and ballet flats are all set to be huge this spring.

Style Notes: If you’ve spent the start of the year in your pj’s, counteract the coziness with a loosely tailored suit. It’s still just as comfy but undeniably classier.

Style Notes: Too mild for a weighty sweater? Go sleeveless with a knitted vest instead, and test the waters with a leg-baring skirt. You can always stash a pair of emergency tights in your bag just in case.

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