Spring is on its way, and we’re more than ready to hit refresh on our closets. (A.k.a. shop the latest trends straight from the runways.) We’ve rounded up the season’s most covetable trends and are showing YOU how to get the looks.
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60s Inspired
Think retro home decor – but ultrachic. Get inspired by vintage designs like a poppy print that’s far from subtle. Looking to take it to the next level? Add a mod boot in an updated shade, like pastel pink.
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Tropics Trip
Hot hues, think neon green and bright orange, make those of us who are so over winter (ahem, all of us) crave warm-weather looks like no other. An ankle-grazing, sequin-adorned dress is sure to turn heads on your beachy retreat.
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Matchy-Matchy
Take the guesswork out of dressing. Keep it super simple by investing in a great matching set, which doubles as the ideal desk-to-dinner ensemble. A shoulder bag with a bold border is a fresh update on your everyday handbag.
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Midsummer Gothic
We’ll stop wearing black when they make a darker color. A head-to-toe midnight look is chic for all seasons. Lace details and ethereal tulle amp up the goth for your moody spring vibe. Who says black is only for winter?
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Folk Festival
The rumors are true: The folk trend is here to stay. Channel your inner prairie girl with ruffle details. Adding intricate embroidered details gives your look a handmade feel. A woven bucket bag in a bright red is perfect for stowing your seasonal essentials.
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Golden Girl
Get ready to watch some tutorials and take your makeup look to the next level. A bronzy smokey eye perfectly complements a pinky nude lip. Icy hues highlight your best assets – you know, like your eyes and cheekbones.
By Paige McKnight, Staff Writer