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These Are the Most Important Spring Trends to Buy from Nordstrom Right Now

With spring just around the corner, I have my eye on items for the season ahead. I’m drawn to pieces that look effortless and chic while being timeless enough to fit into my wardrobe for years ahead, but will still hit on the biggest trends for the months to come. Yes, it can be hard to strike just the right balance between seasonless pieces and trend-forward items, but here I’m narrowing in on the wearable fashion finds that sit in the middle of that Venn diagram.

So, what landed on my edit of pieces to buy for spring 2020? From basics that are anything but basic to the cool woven accessories that are about to take over the street style scene to the jeans every fashion insider is wearing now, and more, these are the 10 coolest trends to buy for spring that you can order from Nordstrom. Go on to shop my edit of the best buys to add to your shopping cart.

I'm very into the sleeveless, padded tees that are everywhere right now.
Suiting is constantly being reworked—like this sculptural sleeve version.
Cutouts are trending at the F/W 2020 runways, so you know this is a sound investment.
Hold on, I need these shoes immediately. I just can't decide whether to buy them in black or white.
We can credit Bottega Veneta for putting this trend on the map.
This is actually faux leather, but you'd never be able to tell.
Currently at the top of my shopping list: a chic leather blazer.
This leather trench is the ultimate investment piece.
Upgrade your leather pants with a trouser cut.
Chain jewelry is one of the biggest trends for 2020.
Laura Lombardi is one of my favorite designers for jewelry at a great price point.
Already imagining so many outfits to wear with this piece.
I personally own these and wear them at least three times a week. Trust me when I say these are the best jeans to add to your closet.
Another great wide-leg silhouette.
Just add a tee and a blazer.
I just ordered these so you'll be seeing me wear them on repeat very soon.
I own these and wear them more than any other sneakers in my closet.
A Parisian style staple.
I don't own a sweatsuit from Entireworld, yet, but I need one to wear for my next travel outfit.
Haven't you heard? Sweatpants are replacing leggings.
I'm not usually a hat person, but I just ordered a baseball hat so this trend officially has me changed.
Very '90s Princess Diana.
So chic.
I own these in brown and have rave reviews.
My styling tip? Wear these with trousers tucked into them.
Swap this out for a denim jacket.
These also come in black.
I love the pocket details.
Trench coats are getting reinvented for spring—here's a cool version to buy now.

Next, discover 9 emerging brands that will define street style this month.



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