
Despite the fact the seasons change four times a year, when the transitional weather rolls around we often find ourselves at a loss, wardrobe-wise. So used to being coddled in faux fur and polo necks, the very idea of donning a floral dress is confusing. 'It wasn't that long ago, last spring, surely? What did we wear then?' we ask, scrolling through Instagram for inspiration.
Well never fear, sartorial sisters. We've rounded up the best spring style, straight from our feeds, to guide you through the longer days, brighter mornings, and 'do-I-need-a-coat-today?' moments.
Click through to see the way your favourite ladies are styling their spring looks.
Pandora Sykes nails the spring shirt here: oversized and buttoned down. Team with dark denim and your finest jewellery for spring-in-the-city vibes.
There's no going wrong with this classic item combo: slogan T-shirt, your best denim, and box fresh trainers. Camille's are Tory Burch.
ASOS Insider Debbie throws all the colours together with this off-the-shoulder number. Ten points for colour-matching bow heels.
Loulou De Saison's Ellery shirt is spring perfection. Just add hyper-reflective sunglasses and a knock-out pair of hoops.
Candy floss pink isn't going anywhere. Fanny Ekstrand teams her Weekday knit with white jeans, a wicker bag and a statement belt – your Saturday-at-the-park look sorted.
More shirting genius, courtesy of Debora Rosa. Go all Britney with a knotted white number, layering over earthy tones.
Susie Lau gives a good lesson in clashing prints. And body stockings (hers is DVF).
The silk robe: the ultimate cover-up, light-weight for unpredictable weather, and transforming your reliable basics to spring-time superiority.
Who said you couldn't wear black when the sun shines? Indya Brown proves that all you need is a pair of tinted shades.
Naomi does colour-pop like no one else. Her lemon and lime look is simple with a big impact.
Gingham is still going strong, as shown by Lizzy Hadfield.
We love Trine's Ganni dress. Take note of her layering over a matching peachy T - cute.
Think pink like ASOS Insider Lotte. The mismatched stripes stop this look from being too sugary sweet.
Acid (house) green and yellow aren't reserved for clubs. Although those vinyl trousers would suit the dancefloor...
Jeanne Damas showing the power of a simple floral dress here. All you need is your flats and your bag.
Reese Blutstein's sunflower jumpsuit is made grown up with black accessories - we love her dinky Kozha Numbers bag.
Mathilde's updates her Monki denim with a mish-mash of prints and colours.
Make like Freja when it's still a bit chilly, but the sun is shining: light tones, sandals and shades.
Afraid of kitten heels? Lotta-Liina Mikael shows us how it's done. Also, don't think that layering midi dresses over jeans was reserved for winter - this is how you give it a spring update.
So simple, so effective. Never underestimate the humble T-shirt, jean and flat shoe – Lindsey Holland knows this.
Sure, you wore oversized sweatshirts and slip dresses throughout winter, but upgrade to fruity colours, and bam! You're ready for sunshine.
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