By Meghan Schorr
Last updated - 1/12/26 2 min Read 

Key Takeaways:

  • Late summer is a sweet “in‑between” style moment. The article frames this time as one of the best to get dressed—you don’t need full fall looks yet, but you can start adding depth and interest.

  • You don’t have to pack away summer pieces. Instead of starting over, the focus is on re‑using favorite dresses, skirts, and tops by pairing them differently.

  • Layering is the main strategy. Light jackets, knits, and shawls are suggested to make warm‑weather pieces work for cooler mornings and evenings.

  • Textures and tones help signal fall. Adding richer fabrics and deeper, warmer colors through layers or accessories shifts the overall look into a more autumnal mood.

  • The overall message is versatility. With a few thoughtful styling tweaks, your existing La’ Agra pieces can bridge seasons, supporting a more intentional, less wasteful wardrobe.

There’s always that stretch of time at the end of summer where everything feels a little… in between. It’s technically still hot out, but the light feels softer, the mornings are cooler, and suddenly you’re thinking about jackets again.

This is actually one of the best times to get dressed. You don’t have to fully commit to fall just yet — it’s more about finding balance. Mixing the breezy pieces you’ve lived in all summer with textures and tones that hint at what’s coming next.

Some of our favorite ways to style right now:

  • The Slip Dress, layered under an oversized cardigan or styled with a cropped jacket and boots 
  •  The Dolce Top, paired with linen pants on warmer days or tucked under a blazer when the air shifts
  • A maxi skirt and the Maya Shawl, for the perfect light-layered look that works all day

This isn’t the season for a full wardrobe overhaul. It’s for reimagining the pieces you already love — and getting inspired for what’s next. Speaking of... a new collection is on the horizon, and let’s just say: it was made for mixing, matching, and moving through seasons in style.

So take your time with fall. Let summer linger. And dress like you're somewhere in between — because that’s where the magic usually happens.

 

Rekha Ananthanpillai