7 Ways To Dress For The Inevitable April Showers

Probs bring a brolly just to be safe though

7 Ways To Dress For April Showers

by Chloe Laws |
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So the month of unpredictable rain is upon us. How can you dress like the stylish lady you are without getting drenched/all your ensembles going see-through? Avoid thin white material at all costs is a good place to start. Plus layer, layer, layer- it's much easier to take off a coat when you get to work rather than wishing you brought one as you shiver all day.

Who knew water-proof material could be so chic? These are some fab inspiration for tackling April showers:

1) LionLionBazaar:

This blogger shows us the art of spring layering; a sleeveless number is perfect for the mild weather, and the match-matchy outfit mean you’ll probs be mistaken for a fashion editor.

2) Jasmin Howell:

This outfit is giving me all the feels. Pastel leather jackets are super on trend, plus the perfect piece to throw over your shoulders. The flash of thigh keeps it spring-like. This look is proving that thigh-high boots are here to stay for another season.

3) Lydia Millen:

A hat to keep those pesky April Showers from ruining your hair, an over-sized denim shirt that doubles as a coat, and some suede boots = the ultimate put together yet effortless get up.

5) Olivia Laura:

The casual black tee paired with some ripped denim is a classic combination. Add a textured coat over the shoulders plus a statement bag - Chanel if you’re lucky enough (sobs)- and you’ve got yourself an outfit that screams high-fashion.

6) Lorna Luxe:

Simple, easy and super-effective. The double layered gold necklace adds a welcomed detail.

7) Arabella Golby

Trench coats are an April staple; the dusty blue shade makes this one stand out from the crowd. Classic dressing at it’s finest.

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This article originally appeared on The Debrief.

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