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5 trends to wear this spring

These styles keep up with the ever-changing spring weather in Dallas. Whether you’re wearing them to work, class or a night out, spring trends are here to change up your winter wardrobe.

1. Culottes

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Veronica Beard Lyla Pants, $375.

These cropped, wide-legged pants were first made popular in the ’80s. Today, they are a chic warm-weather pant. A more mature version of the gaucho pants you loved in the sixth grade, culottes are conservative enough to be worn to work and can be dressed down for happy hour.

2. Structured Handbags

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Frances Valentine Small Drawstring Bucket Bag, $175.

Just like anything that’s well-tailored, a structural bag adds instant polish to any outfit. From bucket bags to woven bags, you can carry these all spring and summer long.

3. Mule Heels

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Patti Suede Mule Heel, $39 at Urban Outfitters.

With a little bit of added height, mules are the perfect transitional shoe. Appropriate for almost any occasion, they’re an investment worth making.

4. Midi Skirts

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J. Crew Gingham Tulle Skirt, $198.

Midi skirts are perfect for spring because they’re flowing and whimsical but also don’t leave your whole leg exposed. Pair one with a blouse (and your new heeled mules) for a dressy look, or make it more casual with a T-shirt and sneakers.

5. Denim Jackets

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L’Agence Cropped Denim Jacket, $290.

Spring weather can be unpredictable, but denim jackets offer the right amount of warmth. And if it gets too hot, try tying it around your waist for an effortless look.

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