This New Spring Collection Is Giving '90s Minimalism, and We're All About It
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One of my goals for the new year was to relish the present, but with blustery winter winds and 20-degree weather, it's hard not to fantasize about spring. Anthropologie has just released its spring collection, and it's only strengthening my desperation to pack away my wool coats. The collection includes a few trends we've already pegged as standouts for 2023: head-to-toe denim ensembles, maxi lengths, chunky sandals, and floral rosettes that all encompass that '90s-minimalist vibe.
I'm leaning into all of the above as a coping mechanism for my winter blues—and because I need an excuse to revamp last year's spring wardrobe. The items below have my brain buzzing with chic outfit ideas. Imagine pairing the maxi trouser skirt with the ruffled cardigan, or jazzing up an outfit with some statement accessories (the fresh touch I always look for in a spring ensemble). I'll let the collection do the rest of the talking, so keep scrolling to shop the latest arrivals from Anthropologie.
Pastels have been cast aside, and neutrals have secured their place as a spring wardrobe mainstay. Playing into the continued popularity of utilitarian trends, this collection includes an elevated take on cargo pants and chino skirts. Pairing these pieces with platform sandals and large-scale jewelry will complete a polished look for everyday wear. If you're looking to build a capsule work wardrobe, I would start here.
It looks like classic menswear-style suiting is here to stay, and for that I'm grateful. Whenever I'm pinched for time, I turn to tried and true pieces like these to get myself out the door. Of-the-moment puddle trousers and an oversize blazer are the key to nailing this look, and I'd add a simple belt, silver jewelry, or even an on-trend hat for those extra-sunny days. If a matching set isn't doing it for you, opt for this cardigan with ruffle detailing or maxi shirtdress instead. Trust me—you're going to want to screenshot these looks.
Mark my words: You're about to spot these simple yet stylish outfits everywhere. They consist of wardrobe basics played up a bit. See, for example, the collection's take on current denim trends: A simple button-down and slit maxi skirt make for the perfect denim-on-denim look, and the patchwork dress feels extra '90s. Looking for a sandal with that perfect '90s touch? I recommend this fisherman style that my colleagues love to wear in warmer weather.
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Natalie Gray Herder is an Editor on the branded content team at Who What Wear. Originally from Los Angeles, Natalie decided to make the move to NYC after graduating from Loyola Marymount University in 2019. She is an avid researcher, reader, and explorer in and out of the office. She is inspired by the street style of her fellow New Yorkers and her laid-back roots in California.
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