I’m going to hold your hand while I say this: It’s nearly that time of year when checking the weather app in the morning won’t prepare you for the shifting seasons outside. As a certified sweaty girl and a lover of lightweight layers, it’s been impossible to find summer-to-fall pieces that don’t either leave me freezing on my morning walk to the train or melting in the sun on my walk home in the afternoon. Right on time, the Ann Taylor fall refresh just dropped.
The newest release from their Weekend Collection is full of elevated, transitional pieces perfect for those unpredictable in-between days—and I’m obsessed. From effortlessly cool sweaters to chic leather loafers, they’re exactly the types of pieces I’ve been looking for to update my fall capsule wardrobe. Here are the ones I’m adding to my cart.
In this article 1 Tops 2 Bottoms 3 Dresses 4 Shoes & Accessories
Tops
Ann Taylor Striped Tee
Ann Taylor Cotton-Blend Raglan Popover
Ann Taylor Striped Drop Shoulder Tee
Ann Taylor Cotton-Blend Popover
Ann Taylor Striped Button-Up
Ann Taylor V-Neck Sweater Vest
3 colors available
Ann Taylor Striped Sweater Jacket
Ann Taylor Collared Sweater
Ann Taylor Quilted Field Jacket
Ann Taylor Denim Carpenter Jacket
Bottoms
Ann Taylor Cargo Skirt
Ann Taylor High-Rise Denim Skirt
2 colors available
Ann Taylor Wide-Leg Jeans
Ann Taylor Mid-Rise Boyfriend Jeans
Ann Taylor Wide-Leg Jeans
Ann Taylor Five Pocket Trouser
3 colors available
Ann Taylor Wide-Leg Pants
2 colors available
Ann Taylor Wide-Leg Trousers
Dresses
Ann Taylor Cotton Shift Dress
Ann Taylor Turtleneck Maxi Dress
Ann Taylor Knit Midi Dress
Ann Taylor Knit Midi Dress
2 colors available
Shoes & Accessories
Ann Taylor D-Ring Belt
Ann Taylor Quilted Suede Slides
2 colors available
Ann Taylor Croc Embossed Loafers
2 colors available
Ann Taylor Tweed Crossbody Phone Bag
Ann Taylor Mini Pebbled Leather Tote
Ann Taylor Quilted Drawstring Bucket Bag
2 colors available
Ann Taylor Suede Tote Bag
2 colors available
Ann Taylor Plaid Baseball Cap
This post is sponsored by Ann Taylor, but all of the opinions within are those of The Everygirl editorial board.