Episode 2: Must Have Spring Staples
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In this episode of the Style Check Podcast, stylists Sarah Liller and Tami DeLami break down the essential wardrobe staples for spring, with a focus on timeless pieces rather than trends. Centered around the idea of “shoulder seasons,” they share the items that effortlessly bridge fall and spring and make getting dressed easier as the weather shifts.
Sarah and Tami walk through lightweight sweaters, denim jackets, trenches, leather jackets, and knit layering pieces, explaining why these classics return year after year and how subtle changes in color, fabric, and silhouette keep them feeling current. They also discuss the power of silk scarves, slingbacks, and transitional footwear, along with more elevated styling touches like sheer socks and thoughtful layering.
The conversation continues into spring-ready staples like slip dresses, black skirts, trousers, blouses, lighter-weight denim, chambray, and crisp white tops. Throughout the episode, Sarah and Tami share practical styling ideas, outfit formulas, and personal insights on how to wear these pieces in a way that feels modern, intentional, and true to your personal style.
This episode is all about building a wardrobe that works harder for you—fewer pieces, more outfits, and less reliance on fleeting trends. Whether you’re refreshing your closet or learning how to re-style what you already own, this conversation offers approachable, real-life guidance for creating a spring wardrobe that will last for years to come.
If you love practical style advice rooted in longevity and ease, this episode is for you.
Sarah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahlillerstyling/
Tami's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tami_sofia/
