Flowers have finally bloomed, seasonal-shops have opened their doors again, stores are starting to sell swim wear, and pharmacies are starting to run out of Claritin. All that could only mean one thing, it’s Spring! Now that the weather is nicer and the scenery is more beautiful, what are you going to wear? Keep reading to see what’s trending in fashion this Spring!
Pastels
Pastel colors are back again. If you can’t afford to buy a pair of pastel jeans, skirts and shirts this season, try just buying pastel jewelry instead. A bold pastel necklace and a pair of pastels earrings won’t do as much damage to your bank account. We’re loving the spring collection at T + J Designs. The Mint Pretty Bauble necklace ($16) is our favorite!
Clear Bags
It makes finding things a lot easier! Find one for under $20 at Forever 21.
Knee-High Socks
Pair them with cute oxfords, a printed top and a high waisted skirt. The blogger below knows where it’s at.
Jersey Dresses
We haven’t seen this trend in over a decade but wether you like it or not, it’s coming back.
Printed Pants
They’ll make any outfit pop! Find an affordable pair at either ASOS or h&m.
Blue Leather
The leather trend is still going strong! Be even more adventurous by rocking a dark blue pair of leather pants. Just like Khloe! Find a pair for under $100 at Piperlime.
Nude and Neon Shoes
The combination of the two is just so sexy. Go edgy with pumps, or cute and simple with flats. We love this pair from Jellypop!
Polka Dot and Star Printed Jeans
They’re both adorable and go with everything. They’ll also make a boring “jeans and t-shirt day” less dull! Find an affordable pair at Macy’s or Necessary Clothing.
Flower Sunglasses
Be the talk of the town with these “almost too adorable” sunglasses — a-morir started a great trend. The originals are $300 but you can can get a pair for less at ASOS or Urban Outfitters.
If you’re in the mood for a DIY project, follow this tutorial on Honestly WTF.
Which one of these trends are you going to try out this Spring? Let us know in the comments below.
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