I'm Transitioning My Wardrobe Into Spring—32 Items I'm Eyeing From Revolve, Ref, and Net-a-Porter

I like winter as much as the next person (I love to ski and can't resist a good coat), but I'm at the point in the season when I'm officially over it. This inevitably happens at the end of every season, when I'm itching for a change in both the weather and my wardrobe. I do live in Los Angeles, where winters are admittedly mild, but I'm still ready to trade my jackets for midi dresses. I decided to get a head start on spring shopping and begin transitioning my wardrobe for the next season.
I always like to add a few new pieces at the top of each season to freshen up my wardrobe. With spring collections starting to hit retailers, now is the perfect time to begin curating my wish list. After scrolling through the new spring arrivals, I can honestly say the selection is top-notch. Below are the spring fashion picks I'm eyeing from Revolve, Reformation, and Net-a-Porter—from elegant dresses to colorful bags and lightweight knitwear.
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