I'm a J.Crew–Obsessed Fashion Editor: 30 Pretty Pieces to Snatch Up for Spring
You know the feeling of excitement you get when you receive a gift? Well, that's how I felt scrolling through all the new spring 2024 goods on J.Crew's website. You have to understand that it's been a while since I combed through those beautiful preppy pages reminiscent of the vintage catalogs I've been obsessed with for years. While I'm a die-hard J.Crew stan, my love for the brand really starts to pick up when the weather gets warmer and its timeless New England Americana aesthetic floats to the top of my mind.
With spring around the corner and summer sure to follow, now is as great a time as any to add a little something extra to your wardrobe. Ahead, you'll find gorgeous vests, sets, and linen hero pieces you won't regret adding to your cart. Hurry, the flowers are already blooming, and these swoon-worthy finds are selling out.
An immediate yes in my eyes.
This slip dress looks so expensive.
My favorite warm-weather must-have.
J.Crew's denim never disappoints.
Does it get prettier than this fitted mock-neck basic tank that looks extra luxe?
For the friend who is always losing their gold hoops. (AKA me.)
A cool, classic trench coat just screams spring.
Entering my Meredith Blake era.
I have these jeans, and honestly, I can't live without them.
High-quality linen never goes unnoticed.
A long black dress is always necessary for a fancier spring date night or wedding.
Just slouchy enough without looking sloppy.
These Scandi-esque striped pull-on pants are high up on my shopping list this spring.
J'adore.
I'm heading on vacation soon, and I might need to snatch up this clutch before it sells out.
There's nothing better than a cute little cardigan set in the spring.
Simply lovely.
The white version of the fitted mock-neck tank is gorgeous too.
Step up your sandal game this spring with these square-toe beauties.
This color!
I'm saying yes to this entire set.
This shirt looks so easy.
I'll never say no to a French-inspired button-down.
An immediate yes.
This collarless jacket is beyond chic.
Need. It. Now.
The crop on these is simply *chef's kiss.*
A sleeker alt to everyone's favorite chunky sandals.
If you're gonna buy one thing from this list, let it be J.Crew's classic ballerina flats.
I'll leave you with this timeless find.
This post was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.
Ana Escalante is an award-winning journalist and Gen Z editor known for her sharp takes on fashion and culture. She’s covered everything from Copenhagen Fashion Week to Roe v. Wade protests as the Editorial Assistant at Glamour after earning her journalism degree at the University of Florida in 2021. At Who What Wear, Ana mixes wit with unapologetic commentary in long-form fashion and beauty content, creating pieces that resonate with a digital-first generation. If it’s smart, snarky, and unexpected, chances are her name’s on it.
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