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A new season brings opportunities to try new looks, and what better source of spring outfit inspiration than the ensembles seen outside of shows throughout this most recent fashion month? In Milan and Paris, moderate temps allowed for showcasing spring looks in their purest form—long sleeve tops with open-toed shoes, blazers with bare legs, and best of all, spring jackets in every fabric from, linen, suede, tweed to gabardine.
The window to wear spring outfits can pass in the blink of an eye, so it’s best to take advantage of the forecast pronto. This spring, there’s something for everyone—from those who wish to go minimalist to those who will embrace vibrant colors or surprising styling pairings like crochet and checked flannel. Plus, if you’re wondering how to mix your wardrobe staples with the season’s most of-the-moment trends (think Bottega Veneta’s platform loafers with blue jeans), you’ve come to the right place! Here you’ll find ten shoppable foolproof formulas to use as your guide for the entire season ahead.
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Rugby Shirt + Baggy Trousers + Black Sunglasses = Sports Fan, But Fashion
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Trench + Little White Tee + Blue Jeans = Weekender Wardrobe
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Colorful Cardigan + White Denim Skirt + Feminine Accessories = Pastel Perfect
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Check Blazer + Crochet Skirt + Cowboy Boots = Bonafide Eclectic
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Sharp Blazer + Floral Slip Dress + Sleek Pumps = Seriously Sweet
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Statement Suiting + Embellished Sandals + Micro Bag = Newly Minted Tailoring
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Suede Jacket + White Jeans + Round Sunglasses = Modern Daisy Jones
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Ivory Trench + Ivory Pants + Ivory Loafers = Minimalist Monochrome
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Skirt Suit + Waistcoat + Cat Eye Sunglasses = 2023 Pink Lady
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