“There is a focus on the waist this spring,” says Glassman, with nipped-in styles, peplum, and belts trending. This cinched-waist dress accentuates your curves and comes in a gorgeous spring floral print that works with strappy sandals or a low block heel for any upcoming weddings. Once your event has passed, you can rewear it throughout the season with espadrille flats. Opt for footwear or a handbag in a grounding hue like tan or bown hue to keep the overall look from feeling too sweet.
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We fell in love with the wide-leg version of these pants when Oprah selected them for her 2025 Favorite Things list, and this straight-leg pair would make a welcome addition to your spring wardrobe. They look like denim but wear like sweat pants, thanks to a knit fabric that features a denim-like print. They’re ideal for travel or just every day; wear with sneakers, ballet flats, loafers, and beyond.
Cool temps aren’t gone for good just yet. Trade your chunky camel knits for this peachy apricot sweater that adds a pop of sunshine to your spring wardrobe. It would look luxe on its own with wide-leg tailored ivory pants, but could also be worn over camis, tees, and tanks with denim or cargo pants for a more casual look.
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If a classic silhouette is more your aesthetic, opt for a timeless polo sweater (which is having a moment right now) in one of the colors of the season. Glassman says you can expect “red galore” this spring, which brings a vibrant and sporty pop to white pants and sneakers. You can also wear with this khaki trousers and loafers for a more preppy feel.
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We all need an elevated yet everyday top on rotation. This one pairs as well with denim as it does with a midi skirt, and can take you from the office to brunch to date night. Top the blouse and a skirt with a trench on a cool morning, or add some edge with a leather jacket over distressed denim on the weekend.
The great thing about a trench coat is that it can last you almost all year round. The versatile closet staple can be worn to the office or on a night out with the girls. It genuinely can be worn with almost anything. This double-breasted pick from Orolay is available in eight shades and comes in fun colors like baby blue, army green, and pink. Whether worn with jeans, a dress, or heels, this classic can live in your wardrobe for years to come.
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Dress them up or dress them down—these Sperry penny loafers add a touch of sophistication to almost any outfit. We especially love the contrasting leather detail that makes the simple shoes a little more fun. The versatile pair is under $70 and can transition from spring and summer to fall with ease.
A short-sleeved knit is great to have on hand in the spring when it’s not quite sweater weather but still not warm enough for tanks and sundresses. This budget-friendly find comes in an array of colors and works with tailored trousers, denim, and shorts. We love the subtle floral pattern, which adds a bit of interest without feeling too bold.
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Speaking of party tops…this under-$30 tank adds a pop of whimsy to your wardrobe and lets you get in on a trend without breaking the bank. We wear this with a cami underneath—style it with jeans and backless loafers during the day, then swap to some feathered heels for an evening out. Because the look is more neutral, add some color with a clutch.
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Sequins are having a moment, but the trend shouldn’t call to mind your childhood dance costumes. This stunning soft floral maxi dress would be ideal for any weddings or events on your calendar this season, and could be reworn for dinner on a summer beach vacation. Keep the styling simple so the look feels modern and not too eclectic—neutral block heels, minimal jewelry, and a clutch should do the trick.
Sienna is a Deputy Editor at Hearst, where she oversees coverage of style, beauty, lifestyle, and more. She lives in California with her husband and two littles.
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