Spring into fashion this season

By Alexa Ferragine
February 17, 2015

Flannels 2 Hats light jeansBy Alexa Ferragine

Lifestyles Editor

The smell of budding flowers and fresh cut grass over power the incoming spring season. New fashion trends and styles will be shortly appearing in store windows.

Flannel seems to be sticking around and transitioning from winter looks to spring looks. In order to wear a flannel and turn it into a spring, look pair it with a lighter shade of jeans. The ripped jeans looks seems to be a popular hit for spring preview lines. Ripped jeans have been an on and off trend. However, in the spring they are a little easier to work with and pull off. Even though it can still be a little colder in the spring jeans are the perfect thing to pair with flats and a loose t-shirt. This is a perfect opportunity to wear a statement necklace with a plain white t shirt.

While the weather is getting warmer floral prints are still showing up on the runways. However the flowers have moved from tops to pants this spring season. High waisted jeans are also slowly leaving store windows and being replaced with the boyfriend jean style, which is a more relaxed fit. These jeans however, do not fit everyone’s body type. Boyfriend jeans can be very unflattering to different body types.

Nordstrom.com has been showing a lot of tribal print pants for this 2015 spring season, and then pairing them with casual flip flops. However, this trending look has either been a hit or miss considering this trend has not been this most popular with a lot of people.

This spring keep an eye out for people taking accessory statements with bold hats and jewelry. Panama hats have been all over a lot of new spring fashion lines, be sure to not go crazy with your outfit if you want to keep you look casual while wearing a hat like that.

Will these looks hit the streets this spring? Tweet us your thoughts @Loquitur.

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