Spring has arrived and with it the perfect excuse to update your wardrobe with some new season pieces. We’re here to give you a helping hand with our round-up of the hottest trends of spring 2016. Happy shopping!
Posted on March 15, 2016
‘90s Nostalgia
The ‘90s trend is making a huge comeback this spring and it all begins with the bomber jacket. In this season’s neutral colour, give your outfit a cool but feminine edge with this bomber — £29.99 from New Look.
Daring Denim
Denim is having a major fashion moment and not just in the typical jeans and jacket way. Create a more interesting look with this denim dress — £34 from Marks and Spencer.
‘70s Staying Power
The ‘70s trend has reigned supreme for some time now and it looks set to stay for this season. Don’t fancy a full fringe and flares ensemble? Ease yourself in with this gorgeous tan saddle bag — £32 from Topshop at Outfit.
Cold Shoulder Cuts:
A style that’ll carry you through to the summer, the cold shoulder cut is not only super flattering but also adds a stylish yet effortless look to your outfit. This versatile Topshop at Outfit floral print top (£36) is perfect for both spring and summer.
Pretty Pleats:
For a sophisticated spring look, go for a pleated skirt in a pastel shade. In colder weather wear with a thin knit or for a night out simply add a pretty cami. This pink skirt — £24.99 from New Look — is ideal.
The Neutral Duster
For an easy way to update your spring wardrobe, try this duster jacket — £31.50 from Wallis at Outfit. In this season’s neutral stone colour, it’s perfect for throwing on over an outfit to give a stylish but effortlessly layered look.
All prices correct at 15 March 2016
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