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Spring into the Latest Fashion!

  • Writer: Ensley Weaver
    Ensley Weaver
  • 2 days ago
  • 2 min read


If I had a dollar for every “I absolutely DESPISE my winter coat” complaint, I could easily buy my dream Pinterest wardrobe. It’s a continuous effort to build a cute winter outfit every morning, when your cute top always ends up behind the bars of a jacket. I am thrilled to announce that spring is coming very soon, and short-sleeved shirts await us! Many of us have a solidified spring style consisting of pastels, floral prints, and denim shorts. These trends have been consistent over the years- which is great news if you're already thinking about giving your closet a glow-up for the warm months. You don’t always need a brand new style or wardrobe for each season, but collecting a few new pieces is always so much fun! I present to you my collections of stores, silhouettes, accessories, basics, and print recommendations based on trendy and timeless styles that everyone looks stunning in. 


  1. Hollister



All of these cute clothes are from Hollister! They have a lot of great basics and wardrobe must-haves for not a super high price. Most of the time, there's a sale or two running, so it’s perfect for any price point.


  1. Dress Up

Dress Up is full of statement pieces! They have countless nicer tops and dresses for church or graduation, and have hundreds of new styles launched every week. Dress Up carries many different styles, colors, and patterns, so you're bound to find something just right for you!


  1. Urban Outfitters 



Come one, come all! Urban is a great pick for every gender and style, with hundreds of options for each. I love their accessories, and they never tarnish. They offer such cute clothes for spring that anyone can pull off!


Other stores that are perfect for a spring wardrobe include T.J. Maxx, Ross, and Goodwill for thrifting! If the process feels overwhelming at first, make a Pinterest board of styles you're drawn to and colors you like before you begin shopping. No one has to spend a lot of money to feel more confident in their outfits, and it doesn't have to be a stressful process. Ask your parents or a group of friends to go shopping for spring clothes soon, or put it on your spring break bucket list! Happy shopping!


*All collages made on Canva that include photos directly from the stores' websites.

 
 
 

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