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Before you know it, it will be time to pack up our winter coats and say hello to warmer days. We here at Vogue are eagerly anticipating the seasonal wardrobe update and have decided to get an early start on the sartorial shift by already incorporating some of the best spring trends of 2024 into our closets. Many of us are ready to leave the groutfits behind for dreamy pastel hues like icy blue, while others on the team are waiting for the first signs of spring to bare our legs in knee-length skirts. If you’re curious to know exactly which items we’re adding to our closets firsts, consider this your cheat sheet of the best of what’s to come for next season.
Vogue’s Cheat Sheet to Best Spring Trends of 2024:
Fancy Flats
“Nope, the fancy flat trend isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. I can’t wait until the weather warms up so I can show off my ankles again.” —Alexis Bennett Parker, senior shopping writer
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Lived-In Luxury
“I’m not sentimental about my clothes, but I do keep the pieces that work best for me and wear them continually. I gravitated towards pieces in the spring collections that had a worn-in patina – like this amazing Miu Miu jacket that looks like I’ve had it for years.” —Virginia Smith, global head of fashion network
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Blue Magic
“After a long winter season of red, red, red (don’t get me wrong, I still love it in all its fiery shades!), I am gravitating towards fresh, energizing hues for spring—especially those misty, icy blues seen on the runways—to juxtapose with more edgy pieces, like a leather midi skirt.” —Talia Abbas, senior shopping editor
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Reveal and Conceal
“I’ve been quite into skirts lately, so when temperatures warm up I’m eager to take transparent fabrics for a spin. I like the idea of pairing a mesh or lace-y textured skirt with a full-coverage sweater or button down like they were styled on the spring 2024 runway. It’s all about balance, right?” —Kiana Murden, commerce writer
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The Modern Tunic
“I’ve found the most flattering and sophisticated ‘going out top’ to be a sleeveless tunic, so I was happy to see a handful of new takes on the elongated silhouette on the spring 2024 runways, from Gucci to Tory Burch.” —Madeline Fass, senior shopping market editor
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Working Girl
“I love the chic of ‘work wear’ from Max Mara and Saint Laurent.” —Tonne Goodman, sustainability editor
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The Fashion Flip-Flop
“Despite the fact that I’m a native Californian, I never thought I’d see the day where I bought a pair of flip flops. But, lo, I’m a convert! Maybe it’s the frigid winter talking, but I desperately want to break out a pair of ultra thin black leather sandals, á là The Row’s City Flip Flop. I can’t wait to wear them with a pair of baggy jeans and an oversized button-down, or even juxtaposed with a more formal pair of trousers.” —Hannah Jackson, fashion writer
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Sublime Exposure
“This season, I do love the sublime exposure.” —Tonne Goodman, sustainability editor
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Ladylike Touches
“As Chanel’s Summer-Spring 2024 Haute Couture show unfolded, I was mesmerized by the confluence of tulle, tweed, and those oh-so-chic white tights worn with virtually every look. Immediately transported back to my childhood reverie of balletcore, I can’t wait to try them out on the streets of New York paired with my own version of a Chanel frothy tulle skirt and touch of tweed.” —Sasha Pinto, Vogue100 experiences manager
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Everyday Preciousness
“Finding beauty in the everyday is my M.O. and the bow on Cecilie Bahnsen’s Vesna bag is darling; what makes it precious to me is knowing the woman who made it.” —Laird Borrelli-Persson, senior archive editor
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Pump Up the Volume
“From Loewe’s flouncy peplums to the Rows exaggerated blouse draping, I loved the over-the-top volume of many of the spring collections. Think Alice in Wonderland but make it fashion. .I’m 5’3″ so I can’t do much with this but Altuzarra’s pouf-hipped skirts and Tory Burch’s artfully draped, panier-style dresses are a good way to dip a toe into the trend!” —Chloe Malle, editor Vogue.com
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Rosettes
“By springtime my wardrobe will be coming up roses–literally. I was delighted by all the rosettes on the spring runways, and especially love Coperni’s take on the trend. A crop-top paired with a midi skirt is my go-to (out-of-office) spring uniform. I look forward to adding this beauty to the rotation.” —Leah Faye Cooper, digital style director
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Revenge of the Knee-Length
“If you know me, you know that I’m a sucker for bermuda shorts, so it’ll come as no surprise that I am quite excited for the resurgence of the knee length midi skirt. The cool, casual length allows for a polished office-to-out moment. What I also love is that so many designers are adding a bit of flare to the simple shiloettes– whether that’s a pattern, element of sheer or embellishments! Pairing with a tank, blazer and your favorite slingback makes for the perfect transition into warmer weather.” —Rose Carlisle, special events assistant
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Modern Romance
“I’m excited about all the ruching, ruffles, and roses that are coming for spring—it’s all so romantic. I can’t stop thinking about the midi skirt from the Molly Goddard show and the sheer pieces with roses at Simone Rocha. A lot of it feels like a more office-accessible version of our Lord and savior Vivienne Westwood.” —Margaux Anbouba, senior beauty & wellness editor
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