The Only Thing You Need to Wear a Sundress Right Now

If you're the type of person who spends her Winter struggling to put together a frigid-weather-appropriate outfit but meanwhile has a closet full of Summer-ready sundresses and flitty cocktail frocks just collecting dust, you're in good company. It seems the designers at Fashion Week feel your pain and have found a surprisingly simple, why-didn't-we-think-of-it-sooner solution.

The Fall 2015 runways have introduced a layering trick that lets you winterize whatever warm-weather item you've got (and wear it right this minute) by simply layering it over a turtleneck top. (Need more proof that the turtleneck is a wise style investment? Just check out this emerging Fashion Week trend.)

A sexy leather cutout dress? Just put a turtleneck under it. A sparkly sequined cocktail dress? Just put a turtleneck under it. A printed strapless jumpsuit, a silky beach-ready caftan, a neon bubble minidress? Just put a turtleneck under it.

Pros like Thakoon, Jill Stuart, and Mara Hoffman have proven just how versatile this turtlenecking technique is. So, follow suit and start wearing your favorite Summer pieces today without fear of freezing.

Misha Nonoo Fall 2015
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Misha Nonoo Fall 2015

Ohne Titel Fall 2015
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Ohne Titel Fall 2015

Tanya Taylor Fall 2015
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Tanya Taylor Fall 2015

Rachel Zoe Fall 2015
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Rachel Zoe Fall 2015

H&M Fall 2015
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H&M Fall 2015

Thakoon Fall 2015
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Thakoon Fall 2015

Tanya Taylor Fall 2015
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Tanya Taylor Fall 2015

Jill Stuart Fall 2015
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Jill Stuart Fall 2015

Zimmermann Fall 2015
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Zimmermann Fall 2015

Banana Republic Fall 2015
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Banana Republic Fall 2015

Thakoon Fall 2015
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Thakoon Fall 2015

Marni Fall 2015
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Marni Fall 2015

BCBG Max Azria Fall 2015
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BCBG Max Azria Fall 2015

H&M Fall 2015
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H&M Fall 2015

Thakoon Fall 2015
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Thakoon Fall 2015

Mara Hoffman Fall 2015
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Mara Hoffman Fall 2015

Roksanda Fall 2015
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Roksanda Fall 2015

Misha Nonoo Fall 2015
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Misha Nonoo Fall 2015