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Here's Everything on My Spring Fashion Wish List—So Far

Sure, it’s cold and rainy as I write this on a brisk February day in NYC, but it’s not my fault if S/S 20 collections and warm weather–ready pieces are already starting to hit stores! According to the fashion calendar, spring is in full swing, and my wish list is definitely reflecting it at the moment. While coats and boots are what I’m wearing, sandals and tanks are what I’m eyeing (and hopefully buying), and if you can relate, then I suggest you stick with me here.

Today, I’ve rounded up all the spring-ready items that I’m loving for the months ahead (so far), and, of course, there's a whopping 33. From a Mango cardigan set to pastel Attico heels to my trusty Agolde jeans in a new, lighter wash, there’s a lot going on below, but in the best way possible. Now that I've piqued your interest, just keep scrolling to get shopping.

It's only a matter of days until I actually purchase this.
I know. The price shocked me, too.
This is so much easier than layering a button-down over everything.
This means nothing without the matching top.
It's almost time to start shifting from black jeans to light washes.
Just one of many pairs of strappy black sandals I'm eyeing at any given moment.
Counting the days until tank weather.
The long-shorts trend is even better in leather.
The heels I'll wear with jeans all season.
Weekend-ready.
For all the Succession fans.
Add this to any of your existing chains.
Note the pearl detail on the matching skirt.
Never not eyeing a party dress.
I think chain details are about to be a major shoe trend, and I love this iteration from Topshop.
Perfect for spring, but you can definitely start wearing it now.
I'm into the way this sporty skirt looks with the matching jacket.
This print!
I love everything about this.
For anyone looking for the perfect "transitional jacket."
This neutral bag will not only go with everything but make all your outfits better, too.
Chic.
Nineties vibes.
Only Jacquemus.
Sometimes, you just need one.
This look was actually my eighth-grade uniform, and I'm ready to bring it back.
A not-so-basic button down.
The Attico can do no wrong in my eyes.
Only natural given my obsession with vests right now.
Whatever is going on here, I like it. 
I'm a kitten-heel girl for life.
Too pretty to pass up.
I'm not typically into green, but this top really has me rethinking that.

Next: These are the best spring 2020 trends, period.



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