GRWM
Warm enough for the commute and comfortable enough for sitting at my desk all day.
We’re in that awkward in-between where it looks like spring but definitely still feels like winter. Bring the sun and warm weather!
Navigating the transition between winter and spring presents a unique challenge when choosing outfits that balance warmth and comfort. From my personal experience as a working mom, finding clothing that feels good for a commute yet remains suitable for an office setting all day is essential. I often rely on layering pieces like a well-fitted shirt paired with stretchy, thrifted jeans or pants to provide both flexibility and style. Recently, I embraced a pair of Joseph Ribkoff jeans I found at a thrift store—these are not only budget-friendly but also bring a fresh spring vibe to my wardrobe without compromising on warmth. Accessories also play a key role; mixing metals with lightweight jewelry allows me to elevate my outfit without feeling weighed down. For instance, wearing adjustable gold-plated rings and a simple chain complements my casual look perfectly. As for footwear, white sneakers are my go-to because they pair well with multiple outfits and add a crisp finishing touch. Shaving ankles before wearing cropped pants or jeans is a small self-care ritual I prioritize to feel polished and confident. This transitional style approach suits busy professionals who want to feel prepared for fluctuating weather while maintaining an effortlessly chic appearance. Embracing secondhand finds and versatile pieces has been a game-changer in adapting to seasonal shifts without constantly overhauling my wardrobe.








































