After multiple seasons defined by earthy, quiet luxury-coded hues like chocolate brown and deep burgundy, it’s high time for some fresh energy. Thank Loewe, Dior, Ralph Lauren, and Versace for supplying spring’s in-your-face inspiration. Supersaturated primary and secondary shades popped up practically everywhere we looked this season, bringing to mind a kindergarten classroom’s color scheme. Go bold by styling these pieces together, or take a more practical route by mixing them into a palette of khaki, black, white, and navy.
5. ’80s officewear
From left: Chloé, Saint Laurent, Bottega VenetaVictor VIRGILE/Estrop/WWD/Getty Images
The slow yet inevitable rise of return-to-office policies continues apace—and whether you’re a fan, or prefer to stay home, there’s an undeniable tailoring creep in our everyday wardrobes. Designers have been mining more and more inspiration from the ’80s as of late, and nowhere is it more apparent than in their workwear. Take your pick from ever-so-exaggerated shoulders, pussy-bow blouses, classic pumps, and pencil skirts; they’re all way more wearable than you might expect, even on the weekends. (Cosigns from the likes of Saint Laurent, Chloé, Elie Saab, Schiaparelli, and Tom Ford certainly don’t hurt, either.)
6. Not-quite belts
From left: Kallmeyer, Louis Vuitton, EtroDaniele Oberrauch/Gorunway.com/Antoine Flament/Justin Shin/Getty Images
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