Fashion How to Take Your Favorite Trends From Winter to Summer By InStyle Editors InStyle Editors Facebook Instagram Twitter Our editors and writers comprise decades of expertise across the beauty, fashion, lifestyle and wellness spaces in print and digital. We prioritize journalistic integrity, factual accuracy, and also having fun with every story we share. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on July 15, 2013 @ 03:09PM Pin Share Tweet Email Trending Videos Photo: Courtesy How to Take Your Favorite Trends From Winter to Summer 01 of 11 Retire Threads, Not Trends! Imaxtree.com; Courtesy Photo Just because it's time to put away your winter threads, doesn't mean you have to retire your favorite trends. Take the styles you've loved through the chillier months and make them work for summer with these seamless swaps. 02 of 11 Dark Florals to Bright Buds Imaxtree(2) What says "summer" more than a garden of colorful flowers? Trade in your favorite dark winter print for neons and pastels, like Erdem did between seasons. 03 of 11 Get the Look Courtesy Polyester, $68; anntaylor.com. 04 of 11 Winter to Summer White Imaxtree(2) Whitewash your neutrals like Chloe did for a brighter and crisper look. 05 of 11 Get the Look Courtesy J.Crew skirt, cotton, $98; jcrew.com. 06 of 11 Chunky Knits to Open Weaves Karl Prouse/Catwalking/Getty Images, Mark Von Holden/Mark Von Holden/ Getty Images Sweaters for summer? Yes! Pile on the layers like Helmut Lang with lightweight pieces that will get you through those occasionally brisk August nights. 07 of 11 Get the Look Courtesy Michael Kors sweater, cotton-polyester, $100; net-a-porter.com. 08 of 11 Oxblood to Flame Imaxtree(2) Like oxblood before it, flame is having a moment in a big way. This fiery hue spiced up Roksanda Ilincic's runway, and would do the same for your closet. 09 of 11 Get the Look Courtesy Oasis dress, crepe, $90; oasis.com. 10 of 11 Cold- to Warm-Weather Leather Imaxtree(2) Closed-toe boots and button-up leather jackets may be too hot for the dog days of summer, but shorts and shells are not off-limits. Lighter colors and relaxed shapes guarantee that you'll look as seasonal as Salvatore Ferragamo's models. 11 of 11 Get the Look Courtesy Zara shorts, viscose-polyester, $60; zara.com.