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The New Elizabeth and James Is Straight Up My Favorite Spring 2020 Collection

There are a few classics in every girl's wardrobe that sometimes just needs a refresh. Enter the new Elizabeth and James collection exclusively at Kohl's. I'm super excited about this new collection because for years, my wardrobe was filled with the brand's fashion-forward pieces that seamlessly integrated with everything else I owned. I've already told you that they've made a comeback, so trust when I say that the full collection has everything you possibly need with some of the seasons biggest trends. I'm talking biker shorts, neutral-tones, bubble dresses, and so much more. Five New York City fashion girls feel the same as I do, and they shopped the new collection hard. See how they styled their favorite pieces here.

Ah, our trusted moto jacket. Whether you opt for a nude or black style, the classic piece is timeless and works over essentially any outfit. This Elizabeth and James one is a favorite I'll be adding to my wardrobe ASAP.

Tania Cascilla opted to wear her jacket with a pair of wide-leg pants and high-top sneakers. I'm saving this for my next date-night look.
Yuyan Shi is like a walking billboard for cool NYC-girl style, so I trust her when she tells me that another way to style a moto-jacket is with an on-trend color like olive green.

Have a chill weekend planned? Take notes from Shi and Jacobson and go for a T-Shirt. The new spring collection has cool tie-dye and graphic T-shirt's if you're trying to achieve a low-key I-woke-up-like-this look.

I love a tie-dye T-shirt, especially when it's worn with a sleek pair of hoops. 
Talk about cozy chic. A lightweight cardigan over a graphic T-shirt is the only way I want to hang out on a Saturday night.
Biker shorts your thing? You can dress up the on-trend bottom with this cardigan like Melany Rodriguez. It's equal parts cool and trendy.

You can also never go wrong with the perfect dress. Leave it to Elizabeth and James to come up with styles I would wear every single weekend. While Fursco styled hers with a belt and Cascilla left hers loose, there's no denying that no wardrobe is complete without a tunic dress like this one.

A white tunic dress looks really chic on its own, but when cinched with a western-inspired belt a la Melissa Frusco, it's even cooler.
Don't want to wear a belt? Totally cool. Take notes from Cascilla who styled hers with high top sneakers.


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