With the official start of spring just around the corner (March 20th!), I’ve been shifting my focus from winter layers to fresh spring trends. As I revisited some of my favorite Fashion Week looks, I realized that even though the temperatures are still chilly, I’m already incorporating spring colors and styles into my outfits! Keep reading to see some of my favorite winter pieces that will carry me effortlessly into the new season.
Stripes on Stripes
Mixing prints is always a great idea—especially when it involves two variations of the same pattern! Stripes are a timeless classic, and I love how they transition seamlessly from season to season. Whether it’s a striped sweater paired with a coordinating skirt or subtle pinstripes on trousers, this look feels polished and effortless year-round.
Key Pieces:

- Sunglasses: Chanel
- Sweater & Skirt: Tory Burch
- Boots: Jimmy Choo
- Bag: Chanel
The Bold and The Blue
Cobalt blue is the ultimate statement color. It’s bold, eye-catching, and gives any outfit a vibrant energy. This striking shade is having a major moment, and I have no doubt you’ll be seeing it everywhere this season. Whether it’s a structured blazer, a tailored dress, or accessories in this electric hue, cobalt blue is a surefire way to brighten up any wardrobe.
Key Pieces:

- Blazer: Chanel
- Boots: Jimmy Choo
- Belt Bag: Givenchy
The Belt Bag Revival
The fanny pack has officially made its comeback—and I’m totally on board. This hands-free bag is both stylish and practical, making it the perfect accessory for travel, everyday wear, or upcoming festival season. If you haven’t added a belt bag to your collection yet, now is the time to embrace this effortlessly cool trend.
Key Pieces:
- Blazer & Trousers: Victoria Beckham
Matchy Matchy Moments

If there’s one trend I always love, it’s a matching set! Whether it’s a coordinated blazer and trousers, a chic two-piece knitwear look, or a monochrome power suit, this trend always looks polished and put-together. Plus, matching sets take the guesswork out of outfit planning, making them a wardrobe essential for the transition into spring.
Key Pieces:
- Coat: Tibi
- Bag: The Row
The Good Kind of Rust
If you’re thinking about adding some orange tones to your wardrobe this spring, opt for a rich rust shade! This earthy hue is a perfect way to incorporate color while still keeping things neutral and sophisticated. Whether styled in outerwear, accessories, or statement pieces, rust is an easy way to bring warmth into your spring wardrobe.
