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It's Only Early March, But Fashion Girls Already Swear By These Spring Trends

How do we know when a trend is going to be big? There could be a variety of clues, from the magnitude of its presence on the runways to how soon it starts hitting stores (and how many) to just what some might call a hunch. One other way we get a pulse on what's going to blow up is, of course, by seeing what the street style set is backing. After all, they're some of the fashion world's most important trendsetters at the moment.

Currently, we noticed a handful of S/S 20 trends some of our favorite stylish ladies couldn’t help but wear as they attended this fashion month’s shows in New York, Milan, London, and Paris, even as we’re still in winter (and the temperatures reflect it). From shoe styles both pretty and divisive to the latest way to do stylish suiting, just keep scrolling to see, read about, and shop the seven spring runway trends fashion girls are already sporting.

The days of styling your collar outside your jacket or sweater are back, and if you’re shopping for some new shirts this season, just remember the bigger and pointier the collar, the better.
Of the many tailoring trends on our radar right now, the Bermuda-short suit seems to be leading the pack.
Shop the matching shorts.
Shop the matching shorts.
Behold, further proof that chain heels are the pretty shoe trend on the cusp of blowing up.
If like us, you love an easy and affordable accessory trend, then you too should jump on board with baseball hats ASAP.
Confession: This is actually one of my favorite spring trends too. I love how it looks styled under an oversize blazer or with a super-high-waisted skirt.
Vests of all shapes, colors, and sizes took the S/S 20 runways by storm, and the street style set definitely took note.
The divisive shoe trend started bubbling up last spring and summer, but this season, it's going to be everywhere.

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