7 Simple Spring Trends I found for under $100

There are plenty of statement styles that you can try this spring—from dazzling sequins to alluring sheer fabrics, grunge-inspired silhouettes and eye-catching blurred prints. But if you’re like me and you’re style is simple—or at the least you lean towards more classic styles—then you’re probably looking to refresh your closet with a handful of timeless spring pieces that feel equally trend-forward.

On the S/S 23 runway there was an emphasis on pared-back, comfortable elegance—what we call quiet luxury. Think elevated essentials in a palette of neutral hues such as clean-cut blazers, tailored trousers, well-defined duster coats, crisp button-downs, and timeless accessories void of flashy logos. These are the kind of pieces that will make your outfits look expensive. Luckily, you don’t have to spend a fortune to lean into this classic, quiet-luxury trend. Below, I’m sharing 7 simple, of-the-moment styles that you can score for under-$100 that feel of-the-moment yet will still last your for years to come. Keep scrolling, and thank me later!

There were over 4000 all-black looks on the S/S 23 runways—and countless black dresses among them from silky maxi silhouettes to ’90s tube styles—proving that the versatile LBD is dominating this spring. Go for a minimalist silhouette that can easily transition from day to night.

Denim is having a major moment this spring and it’s all about relaxed silhouettes—think long and loose puddle jeans, oversized denim jackets and shirts, and flowy denim skirts. 

It’s not spring without a chic trench coat. This season’s trending iterations come in longline silhouettes in a palette of neutral hues from stone to navy.

Mary-Janes are having their moment in the spotlight this season. Whether you go for classic ballet-style Mary-Janes or trendier silhouettes inspired by the Prada runways, you’ll look altogether on-trend for spring.

When it comes to simple spring trends that never go out of style, nothing compares to a crisp button-down. They were all over the spring runways—styled under V-neck sweaters at The Row, under tailored blazers at Jil Sander, and with sleek skirts at Valentino. Keep yours crisp and wrinkle-free to give your outfit an expensive look.

Striped sweaters continue their fashion dominance into spring. Opt for one with elevated details such as long sleeves, half zips, or collars.

Socks were all over the spring runways, and we continue to see them styled in fashion forward ways with everything from loafers to metallic heels. Go for an elevated ribbed-knit calf-length style and pair with your mini or midi skirt.

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