Dreaming of breaking out your favorite sundress? We are too! It's official—spring is here, and you know what that means: Out with the old and in with the new! It's time for a wardrobe refresh.
Here are five tips for getting your closet ready for spring, with expert advice from our top stylists.
1. ROTATE & EDIT
Start by taking stock of what you already have. Maybe you already own the perfect spring dress or pair of
jeans
but need new
tees
or a cardigan.
Look toward lightweight layers when the temperatures fluctuate in spring, our stylists say.
Light sweaters,
denim jackets, long-sleeve button-downs, and
maxi dresses
are great options that allow for flexible, customizable comfort.
2. THINK BIG PICTURE
Balancing your personal style and what's currently trending can be a challenge. After all, spring 2023 trends could be totally different from next year—or even next season! Our stylists recommend filling your closet with 90% timeless pieces, 10% styles that are trending. Investing in good-quality classic styles that stand the test of time will save you in the long run.
For trend pieces, they suggest being more selective and considering how they'll pair with things you already own. By mixing and matching, it's easy to create looks that feel both of-the-moment and totally you.
3. COMFORT IS KEY
We're all about effortless living. When looking for new pieces, our fashion experts opt for styles that are versatile, comfortable, and that can easily be dressed up or down. Think: a knit tee dress that can be worn with sneakers during the day, and dressier accessories and
footwear
for dinner in the evening.
4. STAY IN THE KNOW
Next time you feel like you have nothing to wear, try a little fresh inspiration to get out of a style rut. Looking for new spring outfit ideas? Follow along on
social media
for an inside look at upcoming collections, ways to wear, and the latest trends.
5. LET YOUR PERSONALITY SHINE
You wear it best when you wear it your way. Whether you're shopping for new looks or re-styling old faves, always stay true to your personal taste. Our stylists say only go for pieces that make you feel confident, comfortable, and suit your personal style. You know you'll wear it if you feel good in it—and that's what matters most.