What to wear when there’s a chill in the air.
Miami may not have fall, but it has its fair share of rain falling from the sky. And while we may not have a winter chill headed our way, there’s still a desire to bundle up when Mother Nature is dishing it out. It might actually be time to toss on a sweater in the Sunshine State. And keep in mind, soon enough there will be that chilled-down week where it’s essential to wear something with sleeves. I believe up north they refer to it as “sweater weather.” Here are a few to keep you crisp.
Go Graphic
Graphic prints are big this season. And by big, we mean in terms of trend and print-size. Get the look with this Pucci Long Sleeve Sweater. The wool top comes decked out in black, white and raspberry designs and even includes embellishment with black crystals and metal beads on the front. There’s also a short-sleeve version for those Miami winters.
Find Pucci at 155 N.E. 50th St., Design District
Leave it to Hermès to take sweaters to a whole new level. The Twillaine Sweater is a blend of sea-green silk twill with a Tapis Persans print that is simply stunning.
Find Hermès at 175 N.E. 40th St., Design District.
Scotch & Soda gets in on the graohic trend with a 3D offering. With leopard prints being the new neutral, this sweater will take you everywhere.
Find Scotch & Soda at 130 N.E. 40th St, Design District.
Feel Free to Embellish
The embellishment trend is another taking over your sweater closet this season. Beads, crystals, do-dads and more are all popping up on sweater fronts, collars and sleeves. Here one from Marni in a jacquard-knit wool blend that is what we like to call a statement sweater.
Find Marni at 3930 N.E. Second Ave.,Suite 100, Design District
Back to Basics
A basic black sweater will get you everywhere come the cooler season. Be sure to invest in one, as it’s not only a staple but a necessity. This Defile from Marison Martin Margiela is something you will find yourself wearing more often than not.
Find Maison Martin Margiela at 3930 N.E. Second Ave., Ste. 101, Design District