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5 Ways Our Editors Will Be Wearing Spring’s Top Trends

It’s official: The time to set aside your winter coat and pick up those open-toed shoes, flirty dresses and floral prints has arrived. And around the PureWow office, our editors are already buzzing about their new favorite spring styles, all of which you can score at Old Navy. Here are the five trends our editors can’t wait to start showing off.

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White Denim

“My favorite trick for dealing with busy mornings is to pick out a pair of white jeans and then grab whichever top is in reach, because white is the perfect base color for pretty much anything. It doesn’t matter if it’s a pop of color or a lightweight neutral—it’s guaranteed to look good. Just pair them together and you’re out the door in record time!” —Angela Pares, editorial director (branded content)

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Ultra Femme Floral Dress

“While I wouldn’t call my style super-feminine, I love pairing really girlie pieces with trendier ones. Think floral dresses with white leather block heels and plenty of dainty gold necklaces.” —Brianna Lapolla, editor

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“By the end of winter I’m inevitably dressing in oversized wool sweaters. So come spring I seriously can’t wait to mix it up. This season I’m looking for a fresh take on the classic button-up but with a flirty twist—think airy linen with a figure-flattering tie waist in sunny colors.” —Cristina Gutierrez, senior editor

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Breezy Jumpsuits

“Isn’t life so much easier when you can put on one item and you’re good to go? I’m especially excited to dress up my jumpsuits this spring with bold, feminine slingbacks and bags.” —Heath Goldman, food and recipes editor

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Laser-cut Details

“I love me a good print, which is why I’m drawn to laser-cut details right now. They feel just as fun as any colorful spring pattern, but they’re subtler, less expected and oh so much fresher.” —Abby Hepworth, associate editor


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Abby Hepworth is an RRCA-certified running coach who has worked in fashion for over 10 years. Want to know what shoes are in this season? She's got you. Need recommendations on...