![Fall into Spring, an outfit by Katie Selt for The Katie Edit thekatieedit.com An outfit consisting of a camel brown wide brim fedora, a brick red maroon print neck scarf, a mustard chenile sweater, a burnt orange button down midi skirt, and brown d'orsay flats.](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh946umu50Mukj1FUqQvMvEz0kRTRH-_IZxxuK3znWYRoVRdLSdKFc2fuyekD7nUEUL52IoD1gHXuCRR1fx5xTzMpf3Y4L-XmhA7DPlCHz9URoFHeNbBeQ9tnaje4YTt-vA4b1ZdCDqsZvx/s640/Fall+into+Spring+Lookbook.png)
Fall and Spring are both transitional seasons and for a portion of both seasons, minus the look, the temperatures are the same. So, why can't you bring in a little (okay, a lot) orange and yellow and make it a Spring look?
Target hat
I talked about being sad about retiring this skirt for the season once it became winter, but I still found myself hanging it in my main wardrobe and being excited it was there. I have come to the conclusion that regardless of the season, I'm going to wear whatever color I want.
Alternative name for this outfit is Wannabe Cowboy, because look at me, clearly I'm feeling the cowboy vibe. I paired the vintage neckscarf with this outfit, because it had the colors from every piece in it, and I felt like the neck needed a little love in this outfit.
Have a good weekend!
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