It’s starting to warm up, which means it’s time to trade in your winter attire for light and carefree spring wear. So, put away your coat and pull out your favorite spring blouses. While you’re unpacking your warm-weather clothes, look for clothes that don’t suit you anymore, have become worn, or have fallen out of fashion. You can replace them with items inspired by 2022 Spring Fashion Week trends and a little help from local boutiques like Soca Clothing or Molly Green.
Green Shoes and Accessories
Green is the color to go with this season, especially when it comes to a new pair of shoes. Green shoes adorned the feet of models in several spring fashion shows, even when there wasn’t a single green item in the rest of the look. Somehow they were the pop of color that truly set the outfit apart. Try the look with these mint green platform sandals at Molly Green. The color green also showed up a lot in accessories like bags, scarves, hats, and headbands. So if green shoes aren’t for you, try adding the color into your look with accessories.
Gender Neutral Cuts
Boxy t-shirts, oversized button-ups, or other gender-neutral cuts were seen in fashion week as well. These styles were usually coupled with bright colors for both men and women. It seems gender fluidity in clothing is catching on. If you want to try the look, try this Rebecca Boxy Button Down at Soca Clothing.
Vacation Inspired
The aesthetic of many fashion week items worked for everyday wear but still put you in the mindset of a wild summer get-away. We’re talking airy dresses, flowy skirts, and crocheted tops. To get the relaxed and breezy look try on this Take Me to the Tropics Maxi Dress, at Soca Clothing. Or, take a twirl in this bold marigold Velma Maxi Dress at Molly Green.
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The Return of Twee Fashion
A return to the prim and quirky look of the early 2010s graced the runways this year as well. Although, this adorable style is a modernized twist on its predecessor with a bit more practicality. For instance, the popular ballet flats of the time have been replaced by sturdier loafers, and the small prim collars have been replaced by oversized collars with a lot of character. The printed A-line dress is a staple of the look. You can try it with this Sarah Mini Dress at Soca Clothing.
Whatever trends you decide to adopt, remember to have fun with it, and make sure it’ll look good in the driver seat of your new car from Limbaugh Toyota.
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