

The transition between winter and spring presents an opportunity to reimagine your winter wardrobe with subtle differences in layering, proportions, colours and fabrics.
The COS collection is designed with transitional dressing at the core. Creating spring season outfits calls for pairing winter staples with lighter fabrics to ensure versatility, longevity and ease. Discover how to transition your wardrobe from winter to spring.
How to fuse winter and spring dressing
Transitional dressing is rooted in versatility, so the pieces that define your winter wardrobe remain essential as the season shifts.
REWORKING WINTER STAPLES FOR SPRING
The winter wardrobe serves as the foundation for creating spring outfits. As the seasons shift, cold-weather staples such as tailored wool trousers, classic denim and long-sleeved tops will form the base of your looks.
These pieces can be styled with lighter layers, making them more spring appropriate. A fine-knit merino roll neck styles effortlessly under a trench coat, while wide-leg trousers can be paired with cotton shirts instead of chunky knitwear for a fresh approach that echoes the transition into spring.



Essential pieces for transitional
spring outfits






DENIM
A true wardrobe staple, denim transcends seasons. As winter gives way to spring, straight- and wide-leg jeans can be styled with leather ankle boots, loafers or minimal trainers. Knitwear and denim remain a go-to pairing for spring. Switch out knits for cotton and silk tops as temperatures rise.


DENIM
A true wardrobe staple, denim transcends seasons. As winter gives way to spring, straight- and wide-leg jeans can be styled with leather ankle boots, loafers or minimal trainers. Knitwear and denim remain a go-to pairing for spring. Switch out knits for cotton and silk tops as temperatures rise.


TAILORED TROUSERS
Tailored trousers in fluid fabrics and oversized cuts bring a relaxed yet polished appeal to women’s spring outfits. Style them with loose blouses or boxy shirts for a spring update.


TOPS AND BASE LAYERS
Jersey tops and long-sleeved base layers are essential pieces during winter and spring. Neutral tones create a cohesive palette that pairs effortlessly with existing pieces, while bright, spring-inspired shades give outfits a seasonal refresh.
Winter to spring outfit ideas: by occasion










Colour, fabric & proportion:
styling for early spring










How to build a transitional minimalist wardrobe


Seamlessly merging the winter wardrobe into spring is about working with your existing capsule, with some considered additions. Invest in timeless pieces that transcend trends, such as an expertly tailored trench coat, wool trousers and staple base layers in cotton and merino. These pieces help create the foundation for versatile looks.
Consider introducing seasonal colours. Bright hues such as emerald green, crimson red and bright pink add vibrancy, signalling the arrival of spring.
FAQs
Q
What are the best winter-to-spring outfits for women?
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The best winter-to-spring outfits combine existing winter pieces with lighter layers that feel spring appropriate.
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How do I transition my wardrobe from winter to spring?
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Focus on fabric, colour and layering. Introduce lighter knits, transitional outerwear and fluid fabrics, while keeping staple winter pieces in rotation, such as wool trousers and base layers.
Q
What to wear in spring when it's still cold?
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Layer lightweight pieces to keep your outfits adaptable if temperatures change throughout the day. A fine merino knit under a shirt provides warmth without weight.
Q
Do I need to buy new clothes for spring?
A
Focus on styling winter pieces you have in your existing wardrobe in new ways and identify any gaps to make seasonal updates.
Q
What are the best minimalist outfits for spring?
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Pared-back spring outfits are characterised by neutral tones and versatile layering. Denim, tailored trousers, dresses, shirts, fine knits and lighter outerwear are staples in any minimalist spring wardrobe.

