Since moving to California, black jeans feel a little harsh for the breezy, sunny days. I’ve fully embraced light-washed denim, but I’m still not ready to completely give up my dark wash pairs either. For that, I’m opting for black acid wash. I can still wear them with everything else I’d normally wear with my black jeans so it’s not much of a style swap, and they’re a lighter look.
It was all about knit tops last year, but now I’m eager to try something different. Brands like A.W.A.K.E. Mode and Ganni can’t get enough of dramatic balloon sleeves, so I figured I’d take a page out of their books and adopt this style for spring. They’re much easier to pair than they appear, but in the spirit of experimentation, I don’t want to splurge yet so I’m trying out this piece from Who What Wear’s Target collection. It’s only $28 but looks way more expensive.
The chambray shirt is another style I’m choosing to purge. It’s rare that I reach for them, instead opting for heavier denim jackets that are easier to layer over tees and coordinate with my abundance of sweatpants. If I want the look of a denim layer, I discovered the hack of leaving a denim dress unbuttoned to style it as a duster. The result is a piece that is extremely versatile.
Floral patterns are so interconnected with spring fashion, it’s a trope at this point. But the truth is, some florals have felt a dated to me for a while. Specifically delicate florals that look too pretty and precious. While a moody dark floral will always be a mainstay in my closet, variations of light denim will be replacing the bulk of my flowery dresses. I’m starting with this acid wash mini, but I plan on adding varying tones of denim too, like Zara’s bubblegum pink denim jeans.