I Finally Nailed My Denim Capsule Wardrobe—Shop the Levi's®️ Pieces Bringing It to Life
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I can't say that my personal style has always shined between summer and fall. They are two very different fashion seasons, so the term "transitional wardrobe" hasn't always made sense to me. Sure, I've been known to pair a sundress with a cardigan and boots, but my wardrobe started and ended with that one outfit. However, everything clicked when I saw Levi's®️ latest batch of arrivals. Trending denim styles for fall ('90s cuts and dark washes), white tank tops, and my favorite button-down shirts are just a few of the brand's newest pieces. Transitional wardrobes are all about putting individual items to work, maximizing how each can be styled, and the images below solidify that Levi's®️ has nailed its summer-to-fall collection. Not only did I write this story, but you better believe I'll be shopping it, too. Thank you, Levi's®️, for showing me how to create the perfect transitional wardrobe.
"Keep it casual and cool" is my everyday outfit motto, and Levi's®️ clothing encapsulates this perfectly. Nothing beats a good white top, a pair of relaxed jeans, and a flat shoe. I like to call this outfit combination Old Faithful, but I'm inspired to expand upon it by opting for on-trend pieces like a red mesh flat, a preppy polo tee, or these baggy Bermuda shorts that all the cool New Yorkers are wearing.
Maybe it's the California girl in me, but I believe you can dress up denim. My perfect date-night look is a pair of wide-leg jeans, an oversize button-down, and a kitten heel. It's comfortable, it's stylish, but most importantly, it's versatile. I can't count the number of times I've worn this outfit combination, and Levi's®️ has inspired me to switch it up a bit. I'm choosing this pretty white blouse and button-up to wear with jean skirts, black pants, chinos, and more.
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Natalie Gray Herder is an Editor on the branded content team at Who What Wear. Originally from Los Angeles, Natalie decided to make the move to NYC after graduating from Loyola Marymount University in 2019. She is an avid researcher, reader, and explorer in and out of the office. She is inspired by the street style of her fellow New Yorkers and her laid-back roots in California.