I'm a Modest Dresser—6 Crucial Wardrobe Essentials I Rely on Come Spring

When the weather gets warmer, modest dressing can start to get tricky. Here are the six essentials I rely on when spring comes around.

As a modest dresser, I live for the colder weather, as it calls for a whole lot of layering. I can comfortably wear a sweater, blazer, jacket, and boots in bliss without looking like Joey Tribbiani from that one Friends episode (you know the one). When spring starts to approach, layering is still possible, but the weather for the most part brings warmer temperatures, so there are a few essentials I rely on to keep me both covered and comfortable. 

While I won't be layering heavy knits, most of my essentials consist of lightweight materials that can easily be worn together or separate. If you're also a modest dresser or are just looking for some ways to incorporate modest style into your spring wardrobe this year, then keep scrolling for my six go-to pieces. I've even included some outfit inspiration to show how I've styled them in seasons past so you can start planning your outfits right now.

Blazers

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Yusra Siddiqui

I'm going to miss my coats, but a lightweight blazer is the perfect additional layer to go over T-shirts. Instead of heavier wool, I tend to lean towards lighter options in the spring since the weather is still cool enough for a little layering.

Lioness The Kyra Blazer ( $89) $62
H&M Double-Breasted Jacket ($35)
& Other Stories Boxy Single Breasted Blazer ($219)

Lightweight Coat

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Yusra Siddiqui

A trench coat is always deemed the perfect spring coat, and I didn't get the hype till I got my own. it feels so light but perfect on those days when there's a little breeze. Plus, it goes with almost anything, trust me on that one.

H&M Faux Suede Trenchcoat ($60)
Sam Edelman Water Repellent Trench Coat ( $200) $119
Babaton Adira Trench Coat ($268)

Airy Blouses

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Yusra Siddiqui

Airy blouses are always my savior in the warmer months, as they pair easily with jeans or wide-leg pants when I'm not in the mood to do too much thinking for my outfit. I tend to prefer ones with interesting sleeves and detailing, but there are basic options on the market too.

& Other Stories Fitted Smocked Shirt ($99)
Zara Printed Ruffled Blouse ($40)
Ganni Crystal-Embellished Floral-Print Organic Cotton-Poplin Blouse ( $265) $133

Cardigans

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Yusra Siddiqui

Fall and spring are my favorite months simply because I can throw on a cardigan and walk out the door. There are a variety of more lightweight ones now, which tend to be my favorite as opposed to chunkier knits.

Urban Outfitters Acid Wash Kai Cardigan ($64)
Lisa Says Gah Poppy Cardigan ($75)
Wayf Frenchie Rib V-Neck Cardigan ($72)

Button-Ups

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Yusra Siddiqui

I steal button-downs from my dad's closet like it's my job. Can you blame me? They're so versatile. You can wear them as a breathable top over jeans or you can copy my personal favorite styling trick, which is to tie them over dresses for the perfect breezy layer.

Reformation Hansen Top ($128)
Zara Oversized Striped Shirt ($50)
Mango Fluid Denim Shirt ($60)

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Dresses seem like an obvious option, but I still had to add it in here. If you're looking for comfortable dresses, try to look for fabrics like cotton or poplin instead of chiffon or viscose, which many tend to come in.

Who What Wear Polka Dot Balloon Long Sleeve Tie-Back Dress ($40)
Et Tigre Jayme Dress in White W/ Black Dots ($220)
Rixo Judith Dress ($370)

Next: 5 Casual Spring Dress Trends, and the Prettiest Styles to Try

 

More Modest Pieces I'm Loving

Reformation Port Dress ($218)
H&M Wide-Cut Sweater Vest ($20)
Lisa Says Gah Wendy Long Sleeve Top ($149)
Dress Forum Button-Front Long Sleeve Midi Dress ($69)
Topshop Open Front Maxi Cardigan ( $80) $30

Next: I'm a Modest Dresser, Here Are The Trends I'll Actually Be Wearing This Year

 

This story originally appeared on: WhoWhatWear - Author:Yusra Siddiqui