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How to dress for the transition from summer to autumn? 7 rules for a capsule wardrobe

September is one of the most demanding times in fashion. Mornings can be chilly, afternoons still feel like summer, and evenings invite you to put on your first sweater. That's why, instead of completely overhauling your wardrobe, it's worth investing in thoughtful pieces that can be mixed and matched. At ANATAKA, we believe that a good wardrobe shouldn't change every season. It should evolve with you.

Start with layers

The secret to successful transitional outfits lies in layering. A light lyocell shirt, a denim shirt, a blazer, or a thin cardigan allow you to react to changing temperatures without sacrificing comfort.

Choose natural materials

In autumn, we particularly appreciate fabrics that breathe and drape well on the silhouette. Lyocell, cotton, and high-quality denim ensure comfort all day long, regardless of the weather.

Opt for timeless colors

Beiges, navies, ecru, denim shades, and the first chocolate browns create a base that can be complemented with seasonal accents.

Denim always works

There is no material more versatile than denim. It looks good with both an elegant blazer and soft knitwear, making it the foundation of a capsule wardrobe.

Don't be afraid of plaid

Plaid has remained one of the most characteristic autumn patterns for years. In a modern interpretation, it adds character to an outfit without losing its timeless appeal.

Buy less, choose better

Instead of a dozen random items of clothing, it's worth having a few well-designed pieces that can be worn for many seasons.

Build your wardrobe around your life

The best wardrobe is one that suits your everyday life. If your clothes work from a morning meeting to an evening dinner, it means they have been well-designed.

The first drop of Back in Town was created with this special time of year in mind. Denim, lyocell, knitted lace, and timeless plaid form a collection that seamlessly connects summer with autumn and allows you to build a wardrobe based on quality and comfort.

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