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Summer to Fall Styling with Alyssa Sutter

Summer to Fall Styling with Alyssa Sutter

Transitioning your fave summer pieces for fall sometimes isn’t about what you wear, but how you wear it. Take it from a babe who knows a thing or two about how to put a look together, LA-based fashion stylist and jewelry designer Alyssa Sutter. From red-carpet events to fashion editorials, she’s done it all and is here to help us get dressed for cooler days ahead.

Summer to Fall Styling with Alyssa Sutter

“The Tar Alma Slip Dress from LACAUSA makes the perfect foundation for an effortless day look and instantly feels more stylized with a sweatshirt tied over your shoulders in case of cooler temps.”

Summer to Fall Styling with Alyssa Sutter Summer to Fall Styling with Alyssa Sutter

“Florals tend to feel more appropriate for spring and summer, but I think you can carry them over by incorporating fall colors. Pair your florals with black denim, like the Feelin’ Cagey Ribcage Straight Jeans from Levi’s, and add a boot to really ground your look.”

Summer to Fall Styling with Alyssa Sutter Summer to Fall Styling with Alyssa Sutter

“I’m all about doubling down on denim staples for a two-tone “Canadian tuxedo.” Full denim looks are making a comeback this fall and it’s one of the easiest trends to pull off. Here I’m wearing the For Real Ex-Boyfriend Trucker Jacket and Standing Steady Ribcage Straight Jeans, both by Levi’s.”

Summer to Fall Styling with Alyssa Sutter

“Your colorful pieces aren’t just for warmer seasons. You can easily make brighter hues work for fall by switching up your accessories. I paired the Shanghai Red Anoki Dress with a chunky black loafer to give it a more relaxed, fall-like twist.”

For more style inspo, scroll for more of Alyssa’s summer-to-fall Prism picks, and make sure to follow Alyssa and the not one, but TWO jewelry brands she is the owner and designer of; fine-jewelry line Petit Moi and a newly-launched unisex jewelry line, Omnis Studios

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