Beautiful spring outfits for petites

spring outfits for petites

Happy Monday, ladies!  We have more for you today in the way of beautiful spring outfits for petites.

My daughter has returned to help us showcase another in the spring outfits for petites.

We are both very impressed with the quality and beautiful selections at Petite Studio.

And remember…shoppers can still use the code pamela15 to save 15% on these spring outfits.

CNN described the spring outfits for petites at Petite Studio as “special, high-quality and truly thoughtful pieces.”

We would agree!

Each time, Jess, has worn these outfits, the compliments pour in and her confidence sores.

They take her from work to her children’s school to the community for a day looking fashion forward and can be styled up or casual.

Now, a word about this spring outfit…

BEAUTIFUL SPRING OUTFITS FOR PETITES: ON TREND

spring outfits for petites

This spring blouse is a show stopper…so lovely and on trend for 2025.

It is the Aerin Cotton Blouse…and feminine clothing is on trend more this year.

Petite Studio designs spring outfits specifically for petites with on trend, high fashion in mind.

Remember, I told you recently that the feminine trend is said to be SOFT POWER with details of lace like you see here.

On this day, Jess began at work and ended attending an estate sale with me.

I am always proud to be her mom.

spring outfits for petites

Most of us know that wide leg denim…and frayed hemlines are on trend.

Jess is wearing the Sevilla High Rise Wide Leg Jeans – Vintage Indigo.

This is a light weight pant for warmer weather and she does plan to wear them often.

She chose to wear them with loafers on this day…and said she can wear them with most any shoe.

BEAUTIFUL SPRING OUTFITS FOR PETITES: SPRING OUTFIT #1

spring outfits for petites

We were both pleased last week to see how many of you decided to add this look to your spring outfits for petites.

The first post was PETITE STUDIO: CHIC STYLES FOR PETITES.

Remember, Petite Studio has guidelines on their website to help you with the best fit.

And, also don’t forget the savings code….pamela15 for 15% off your spring outfits for petites.

These posts are making me wish I was petite!

Thank you for joining Jess & me today…let us know if you have questions…and I hope to see you again tomorrow….

KEEP SMILING!

By Pamela Lutrell

Whether shopping new arrivals or clearance sales,  please shop with the links on my SHOPPING PAGE…thank you, thank you to all who shop this way.

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16 Comments

  1. Jess looks great in these outfits! She is a beautiful woman just like her Mom! 💓

  2. I love your beautiful daughter’s, understated, classy western aesthetic. Just curious: does she use the adjectives?

  3. She is so busy that she rarely shops and does not currently use the adjectives…but that is one of the reasons I am here and to help her with shopping and finding quality pieces that fit her style. She will be with me when I visit the local color expert…hopefully this week.

  4. If this line fits Jess perfectly at 5’ 7” I have to wonder if the clothes are tailored for a true petite. It’s not just sleeve or pant length (which look fine on Jess) but bust dart placement and rise in pants for example. Wish there was an actual store where I could try on some of these beauties as I am a true petite at 5’ 3”.

  5. It is such a treat to see your beautiful daughter in more of your posts! She’s so blessed to have you nearby to help her curate a wardrobe for all the roles she fills in her busy life. Although I can’t wear petite sizes at 5’8”, I love seeing these beautiful spring styles. I’m thinking about how they might translate to my size in other brands, and getting some good ideas for the coming season. Happy March, y’all!

  6. Yes, they are Sonja…we worked with their sizing to get it right for Jess. Just look at there sizing and spend time on their website. The brand creator is petite and designed clothing that she wanted to wear and could not find other places.

  7. Always happy to inspire in other ways….Talbots does have a similar skirt to the one Jess recently wore here.

  8. At 5’1” I am a true petite but at 137-139 pounds, it is very hard to find clothes that fit me. I looked at the size chart and would have trouble fitting into these tiny clothes. The waist would require me to buy an XXL to fit and have the hips and thighs taken in. I wear a 12P at Chicos for their wide cut jeans and they are a little long and a little roomy in the hips and thighs, but they fit my waist. Why women tend to thicken in the middle as we age is a mystery to me. I appear slender as long as you can’t see my waist. I’m 80 years old and still like to dress nice. No flowered granny dresses for me! I live in tees and jeans. Your daughter is lovely. Those outfits are perfect for her style and taller petite frame.

  9. Oh, she looks lovely. What a wonderful, understated aesthetic she has! I always think that I am more of a tomboy, but that feminine blouse style intrigues me. I think because it is a great counterpart to the Western look. Love the contrast and balance. Hmm.

  10. It is a beautiful blouse. I never thought of it being Western. Thanks Deborah

  11. I am not saying that it IS Western. You would know better than I. I meant that it looks good with the jeans, and I can picture it with her denim skirt and boots. Just a nice contrast that I wouldn’t have thought of.

  12. I was laughing, Deborah. It could have a Wedtern vibe to it and it does look good with denim. What is so interesting about fashion is that it often speaks differently to each individual.

  13. Your daughter is lovely and looks awesome in the clothes. I also love that you featured an independent brand, but too bad it is not truly size inclusive. There are a lot of us curvy petites out here that want options beyond Talbots and Chicos. Thanks for sourcing unique finds! Always enjoy reading about your discoveries.

  14. Thanks Lori…I hope they read the comments and take them into consideration.

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