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Here's What to Wear When It's 70 Degrees

Sure, it's nearly spring, but that doesn't mean the weather is always spot-on in terms of predictability. Rather than looking forward to the really hot days of cropped tops and miniskirts that the summer season traditionally calls to mind, we're still left wondering what to wear in 70-degree weather when we're frankly pretty tired of our weird transitional spring-to-summer wardrobes. 

Fortunately, fashion week street style offers some ideas when it comes to fresh outfit ideas. Rather than pulling out the same linen dresses and eyelet tops they've been wearing since forever, It girls been opting for richer textures, bolder colors, and more put-together ensembles, taking some of the tenets of spring fashion and tweaking them for more summer-like weather.

And for those of you who live in California or another region where temperatures tend to stay pretty consistent year-round, consider this an all-season guide. Below, see 10 outfit ideas to try now, and shop cropped denim and ruffled tops to wear now and layer later.

The wide, waist-cinching Beaufille corset tames the volume of the full skirt.
Find a duster with a striking print like this one and you have a ready-made outfit.
Business on the bottom, low-key on top.
A master class in pulling off low-waisted jeans, with plenty of attention to detail.
Style your favorite shacket open over a t-shirt and leather shorts.
Egg-yolk yellow and bright white make for an eye-catching combo.
Pedal pushers are having a moment again, and we love this vintage take on the look.
Light, long layers are ideal for in-between temperatures.
You can't go wrong with a blazer dress—especially when paired with trendy chain heels.
Pair an easy knit set with fun pumps.
This story was originally published at an earlier date and has been recently updated.


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