7 Elevated Winter-to-Spring Transitional Outfits for 2026 Leave a comment


If you live in the UK, you’ll have noticed that the first signs of spring are thankfully beginning to creep in. From bluebells pushing up out of the ground to the odd burst of glorious sunshine, the long days of grey are almost behind us. Now, I must admit, it’s very tempting to get over-excited and dive straight into the floral dresses and strappy sandals we packed away at the end of last summer (and believe me, I’m right there with you). But let’s be honest: this is British springtime we’re talking about, and the same days that start with bright blue skies can quickly turn freezing and wet by lunch.

A capsule wardrobe can be a puzzle at the best of times, but this particular transition is feeling pretty challenging. Most days, I’m either bundled up on a chilly morning only to be sweating by the afternoon, or regretting going sans jacket as soon as I step out the door. So, this week, I decided enough was enough. Having flicked through the Who What Wear UK spring/summer 2026 trend report (to help me decipher what to invest in for the next seven months), I turned to some of the most stylish people I know for help: the fashionable people of my social media feeds.

Fashion person Aimee Song wears a transitional winter to spring outfits 2026. She wears a bright yellow polo, suede brown trousers and brown loafers and a brown barn jacket. She has a dark brown tote over her shoulders and has oversized orange lens sunglasses on. She is stood in front of a white staircase looing at the camera in a recent image from her Instagram.

Always one step ahead of the curve, they’ve been serving seriously enviable transitional outfit inspo for a few months already. Whether it’s timeless stovepipe jeans teamed with a windbreaker instead of a winter puffer jacket, or classic beige trench coats layered over wide-leg trousers in thicker fabrics for warmth, this spring, functional dressing has never been easier or looked better.