This spring is quite lazy, as it’s making itself beg. I guess that you, like me, are quite eager to get rid of heavy coats.

Speaking of coats, finding the right one to transition from winter to spring is crucial as we need to be ready to jump from 40 to 70 degrees on the same day, without suffocating ourselves.

As we begin to research for the right jacket, color comes in a very important level and precisely this spring 2019 the “it” color by unanimity is YELLOW! We spotted this color all over Spring/Summer 2019 NYFW, as the common point of all the designer’s runways. So if you are looking for a color to shine, yellow is your best bet.

From paler to darker shades of yellow were the focal object of collections from Oscar de la Renta, Carolina Herrera, Kate Spade, Brandon Maxwell, to name a few.

If you want to impress with one piece, I would say a jacket will be your best option. This one below is perfect as its lightweight but fuzzy, so it will keep you warm enough for those chilly mornings. I decided to pair it with a lace skirt and T-shirt with sneakers for a casual, yet chic look.

Buy this look: Tibi Jacket / Karl Lagerfeld T-Shirt / skirt out of stock, but similar here and here /  sneakers.

What I love about this jacket is its oversized look, plus is extremely comfy and adaptable to any style, from casual to a more dressy version like this one below.

I opted for floral print trousers with a knitted top in green, that marries well with yellow and peep toe sandals.

In the end, yellow is a color easy to match with spring tones from pastels to bold colors; It’s an eye catcher, a statement maker! You won’t get bored, plus it will raise your mood, especially those difficult mornings when it’s tough to get up and go to work, LOL.

Buy this look: Pants from last season out of stock, but similar and less than USD 20.00 Here and less than USD45.00 Here / Top / Jimmy Choo heels unavailable but similar here and here Clutch.

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xoxo,
Lova

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