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What To Wear For Spring 2015: The Best Pieces To Add To Your Wardrobe

The Best Clothes To Buy For Spring

Now that the sun is shining, it's (almost) time to shed our winter layers and break out our spring wardrobes.

We've already told you about all the hottest trends for spring, and now we're here to show you how you can actually incorporate them into your wardrobe. From smooth suede to sporty accents, read about our top five trends of the season (below the slideshow). And, if you check out the gallery, you'll see some great pieces that will allow you to incorporate the trends into your closet with ease.

Happy shopping!

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Boho Chic

What To Wear For Spring 2015

Boho Chic

This season was all about boho. Designers like Alberta Ferretti and Altuzarra sent models down their runways in floaty dresses that would be right at home during festival season. Just think long lines, loose silhouettes, and lace accents.

Different Denim

One of our favourite trends of the season had to be the modern take on denim. We saw the sturdy fabric in the form of dresses at Gucci, and covered in crystals at Dolce & Gabbana. This season, don't be afraid to let your jeans do the talking!

All-Over Florals

We know florals for spring aren't groundbreaking (just ask Miranda Priestly), but they always blossom during this time of year, and we can't help but love them. Try an all-over print on everything from pants to dresses and maybe even a shirt.

Fringe-Tastic

The 1970s had a huge influence on spring fashion in 2015, with labels like Pucci and Gucci sending models down the runway in an array of looks inspired by the decade. And perhaps the most prevalent sub-trend was the appearance of fringe. It was everywhere! On bags, tops, jackets, skirts -- you name it. So, go ahead and have a little fun with fringe this spring.

Sporty Influences

This trend is definitely one of the best in terms of comfort. (It's now cool to wear sneakers for reasons other than going to the gym, and we're so thankful.) We've seen clothes revamped thanks to the use of stretchy, sporty fabrics like nylon, neoprene, and athletic knits and we kind of love it. Pus, you don't even need to be an athlete to rock the trend!

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