If there were ever a season that had us itching for some retail therapy, spring would be it. (Sorry, goose-down jacket, but you're going into the incinerator.) In preparation for those glorious warmer days, we've surveyed the market and rounded up our top 10 pieces.
The Ankle-Wrap Flats
Look for a pointed or peep toe. And save the bows for your kindergartner--grown women should be tied in knots. Get the look.
The Suede Skirt
Everyday suede is making a big play this season, and not without reason. The plush fabric transforms a simple A-line or pencil skirt into a high-fashion commodity. Get the look.
The Matching Denim Set
The bottom piece can vary (wide-leg pants, pencil midi skirt, culottes)-- the key is topping it off with something fresh-- like a boxy chambray top or tank. Think of it as the everywoman's denim jumpsuit. Get the look.
Related: Why You Need a Denim Dress
The Canteen Bag
There are plenty of styles to mull over, so scoop one up in your fabric of choice. Get the look.
Related: The New Handbag of 2015
The Cinched Kimono Jacket
Best when wrapped around a short kimono-style jacket. Get the look.
Related: Transitional Jackets For Under $100
Image: Madewell
The Gingham Dress
Toto, this isn't Kansas. But Dorothy's dress sure is trending. Get yourself a glamorous fit-and-flare version or full skirt and wear it anywhere and everywhere this season. Get the look.
Related: Which Spring Skirt Is Right For You?
The Platform Heels
God bless a stacked heel. Both on trend and instantly slimming, platforms are ideal for spring skirts and the resurgence of flared jeans. Get the look.
The Rounded Sunglasses
This season, look for slightly rounder frames in an airy color like butterscotch or sunset pink. Get the look.
Related: Spring Sunglasses Under $50
The Oversized Earrings
Minimalist jewelry will always be in fashion. But if you're pining for more of a statement, reach for a pair of bold dangling earrings. They elevate even your simplest white T-shirt. Get the look.
The Fringe Top
Just a touch of flair. After all, this isn't actually the '70s. Get the look.
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