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TIPS FOR CURATING AN EFFORTLESS SPRING WARDROBE

BY JANIE MCGRAW PIERREPONT

SPRING HAS SPRUNG! The sun is shining, the flowers are blooming, and the temperatures are rising, which means it’s time to swap out those puffer coats and turtlenecks for spring attire. My personal style is constantly evolving and when living in New York City, you definitely have to be creative when curating a wardrobe. Whether it is due to tight quarters, lack of storage space, or shared closet with your significant other, it can be difficult to organize your clothes for each season.

I strive to keep my wardrobe as minimal as possible with timeless pieces. Quality over quantity! There are some great staple pieces for spring that I always find myself wearing every year.

The first is a blazer. It can be oversized or fitted, but a blazer is a great transition piece from winter to spring. It’s the perfect garment for daytime and nighttime, and can always mix with a basic T-shirt, blouse, slacks, or jeans. In addition to a blazer, I really love a matching set. It takes the stress out of getting dressed, and the monochromatic look is so chic! A few of my favorite brands for a quality blazer or matching set include Veronica Beard, Smythe, Ralph Lauren, Maria Orden, Mango, and Zara.

Another classic for a spring wardrobe is a good pair of flats. By flats, I mean ballets, mules, or loafers. They’re easy to dress up or down, and there are so many different options out there. I love wearing them casually with a pair of jeans. Margaux is a great brand that offers a variety of mules and flats for any occasion. I also love French Sole, M. Gemi, Alexandre Birman, Porte, and Paire.

Lastly, I have been loving the effortlessly chic knitted sweaters from La Ligne. These statement sweaters are an everyday essential and perfect for your spring wardrobe. They are an investment piece but will truly never go out of style.

The key is to carefully select quality items that you don’t have to end up swapping out because they transition seamlessly. It’s important to invest in versatile pieces that you know will last all four seasons in your closet and are easy to mix and match with. It is always fun to lean in to a few trends here and there, but overall try and keep your closet cohesive. Otherwise clothes will go unworn.