Fashion Friday: Spring’s Top Fashion Trends

Hey, pretty ladies. It’s time to spring into style. With a little help from InStyle , we’ve narrowed down the hottest looks of the season and how to make them happen in your closet.

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Leopard Print
Don’t be shy– let your inner diva have some fun leopard print. The key is not to overdo it. No two leopards ever need to meet on your body at one time, and opt for a slouchy piece like this faux-fur jacket from Michael Michael Kors ($88). Want to stand out in a more subtle way? InStyle’s fashion team loves a pair of leopard-print flats.

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Swing Skirts
This ultra-flattering look draws the attention away from your midsection while making your legs appear longer. It’s sleek enough for work and pretty enough to catch your hubby’s eye on date night. You can invest in a costly swing skirt or try out the trend with a more affordable option like this pretty polka-dotted number from Topshop. Universally flattering and only $44.

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Berry Lace
If black or white lace are just too ho-hum for you, consider a bold-hued option like berry. A punch of pretty like the bright pink lace panels on this same-hued blouse from French Connection will update your spring look without taking you too far from your comfort zone. $90. If you’re feeling more daring, a berry-colored lace dress, as long as it isn’t too-too tight, is classy and trendy at once.

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Ruffles
Feeling feminine? Jump right in. The ruffle trend remains and is a great way to show off your girly side without going overboard. Whether you reach for a cocktail dress with ruffle details at the front or slip into this fun, InStyle-approved dotted blouse, there’s no wrong way to rock a ruffle this season. Warehouse, $58.



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Jenny Studenroth is a cosmetics junkie and bridal blogger from New York City. After graduating from Middlebury College in 2007 with a creative writing degree, she went on to the beauty departments at Elle and the Wall Street Journal magazines, before becoming a freelance writer. Her wedding blog is BorntobeaBride.com. Jenny and her husband Josh split their time between Brooklyn and Washington, DC along with their cat Dolce and pup Harry. The family is expecting their first human baby in the fall.