The best of…transitional wear
Scotch & Soda Pajama Pants, Wool Biker Jacket from H&M, and more
Scotch & Soda Pajama Pants
“All manner of bedroom dressing is showing up on the street”—from camisoles to touches of lace. So why not these “silky” pajama pants, paired with heels?
$89, scotch-soda.com
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Helmut Lang Silk Chiffon Top
Bulky is big in fall runway fashions, but we recommend this “delicate sleeveless blouse” if you imagine yourself wearing a big feather skirt in sunny L.A.
$195, helmutlang.com
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Christopher Kane Camo-Print Scarf
Camouflage has made another comeback, and this lightweight, “street-style-worthy” cashmere scarf “instantly adds a punch of color and pattern to any outfit.”
$495, nordstrom.com
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Wool Biker Jacket from H&M
Try a “less rebellious” turn on the traditional biker jacket by choosing wool, not leather. This one “works well with neutrals” or with slim jeans, “à la Kate Moss.”
$129, hm.com
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Rag & Bone Coated Midrise Skinny Jeans
Waxed denim jeans “suit many styles—from polished to grungy.” Dress them up with a silk top; dress them down with a distressed knit sweater.
$286, net-a-porter.com
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