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12 J.Crew Picks Our Editors Are Loving for Spring

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1. J.Crew Cotton-Linen Beach Shirt 

"I am loving this elegant beach cover-up—definitely want to snap this up for sun coverage and general chicness by the shore!" —Rachel Bowie, Senior Director, Special Projects and Royals

2. J.Crew Woven Tote

 "I love the carefree vibe of a straw tote in the summer—it's roomy enough to hold everything for a day at the beach (or impromptu picnic) and just structured enough that it doesn't flop open (like a canvas tote) and spill things everywhere." —Candace Davison, VP, Editorial

3. J. Crew Seaside Linen Pants

"I don't plan on ditching the Coastal Grandma aesthetic anytime soon, and these pants are just so cute and comfy looking. I can wear them over a swimsuit by the beach or with a cute top for lunch. Talk about versatile." —Olivia Dubyak, Commerce Editor

4. J. Crew Tie-Back One-Piece

"I am seriously crushing on this one-piece. The cutout is minimal, which means it should have decent coverage, and the straps are detachable so I can go strapless. It's like the little black dress of swimsuits." —Destinee Scott, Assistant Sales and Deals Editor

5. J. Crew Cashmere Cricket Sweater

"I don't normally identify as preppy, but this sweater is the epitome of country club chic and I'm so into it. Throw on some sneakers and tuck it into a pair of '90s wide-leg jeans to help balance out the look." —Catrina Yohay, Managing Editor

6. J. Crew One-Shoulder Dress

"I've been especially loving one-shoulder looks this season and this dress is just perfect for any kind of event. The ruffle detail adds an extra touch of fun, plus it's super convenient that it's machine washable." —Natalie LaBarbera, Assistant Commerce Editor

7. J. Crew Garçon Shirt

"I'm a sucker for a good stripe and this one is double the fun. Plus, nothing makes me feel more put together in warm weather than a classic button-up." —Abby Hepworth, Fashion Editor

8. J. Crew Ruffle-Hem Dress

"This is at the top of my wishlist. Such a darling silhouette that can easily be dressed up or down throughout spring and summer. [It has] a little bit of drama with the ruffles at the hem and some character thanks to the gingham." —Stephanie Meraz, Assistant Editor

9. J. Crew Plunge One-Piece 

"I am obsessed with all shades of pink this year, and this fuchsia one-piece is giving me heart eyes. I love the slightly cheeky cut and low neckline to add some spice to this classic silhouette." —Olivia Dubyak, Commerce Editor

10. J. Crew Tie-Waist Dress

"I'm a fan of big bows, and [I] love that this [dress] cinches at the waist for a flattering A-line fit. [I] also appreciate the smart button-down [front] and...POCKETS. Need I say more?" —Marissa Wu, Associate SEO Editor

11. J. Crew Lucie Leather Sandals

"I love the subtle padded leather detailing on these block-heel sandals, which I would happily wear to every wedding I have from now 'til fall. (I also adore the Kelly green version, but the sandy color makes more sense versatility-wise.) —Sarah Stiefvater, Wellness Director

12. J. Crew Demi-Boot Crop Jean 

"PSA for petites! These kick-flare jeans will hit your ankle at the right spot thanks to their short inseam (they come in classic and tall lengths, too)." —Pamela Masin, Director of Affiliate Strategy

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Assistant Commerce Editor

  • Writes commerce stories and features that span multiple topics, including fashion, beauty, travel, home and sales/deals
  • Has contributed to reports on ethical fashion and continues to stay up-to-date on sustainablility developments
  • Completed a bachelor's degree in psychology at the University of Pittsburgh and a master's degree in fashion studies at Parsons The New School