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The Best Spring Fashion Picks Our Editors Are Shopping Right Now

For many of us, spring is a time to refresh our wardrobes, whether that means weeding out what no longer feels relevant or testing out a new, groundbreaking trend. The spring 2023 runways brought plenty of inspiration, from sheer fabrics at Tory Burch to fringe decals at Michael Kors. And the street style looks brought each spring trend to life, showing us how to wear extreme cutouts, cardigans, and miniskirts for every day. In the case of our editors, the inclination to add more color this season is undeniable.

Going for bold, bright colors, Senior Fashion Director Jessica Andrews is embracing vibrant pieces, from a two-toned fringe Petit Kouraj bag to a graphic-print BruceGlen slip. Breaking News Editor Yerin Kim likes the appeal of pastels in the form of New Balance's Calia 327 sneaker and Love, Bonito's ribbon-finished romper. These softer tones may be less eye-catching, but they have just as much of an impact when you mix them with versatile closet staples. Meanwhile, Senior Fashion Editor Sarah Wasilak is thinking a lot about mismatched jewelry for spring 2023, along with unexpected pieces that showcase her personality (take the ombré Louis Vuitton pouch, for example, which has an ethereal fade that reminds her of waves slowly rippling away from the shoreline).

Andrews and Wasilak are also both itching to try the naked-dress trend. Andrews has her eyes set on a mulberry lace maxi from Intimately, clad with a tiered skirt and thigh-high slit. Wasilak is partial to Onarin's Ms. Heart bustier and matching fishtail skirt, a combination she found circulating on Instagram that she plans to wear for her birthday weekend in May.

Ahead, see which looks the POPSUGAR Fashion editors are committing to once the temperature warms and the weather isn't so unpredictable.



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