Emma Roberts Is Sharing Her Spring Style From Saks, and You Need to Take Notes
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Style muses come in so many forms, but for me, celebrities are the highest tier of fashion inspiration. Take, for example, Emma Roberts. We've been covering her covetable style here at Who What Wear for years, from the easy denim looks we've spotted her wearing to her red carpet stunners. We consider ourselves experts in the field of spotting a trendsetter, and trust me when I tell you Roberts's style evolution is just getting started.
The always polished (yet playful) multi-hyphenate gave me the latest batch of style inspo in collaboration with Saks. In true Roberts form, the pieces in the collab are equal parts chic and extremely wearable. In the market for metallics? She's got you covered. Spring florals still doing the most for you? There are fresh 2023 options available. Keep scrolling to see how I'm taking cues from Roberts (once again) and how she's inspired my shopping list this spring.
Up first, we have our heaviest hitters of spring 2023 trends: floral motifs, fresh iterations of classic denim, and fabrics that sparkle. On the runways, we've seen an abundance of sheer sequins that transform everyday basics into eye-catching pieces and rosette details that the fashion set has been donning for weeks already. To round out the look, denim staples are making a huge comeback this spring. Shopping the following selects from Saks will help you create this on-trend look, which is sure to be everywhere by late March.
This second style is centered around a matching set: the chicest solution to any outfit crisis. Opting for coordinating pieces is the greatest hack for putting together a quick, stylish look. Spring colors inspire us to take the maximalist approach: the bolder the colors and patterns, the better. Clearly, 2020's fascination with tie-dye has trickled into 2023, and I'm not mad about it. Neutral pieces like these black cat-eye sunnies and nude strappy heels are the perfect finishing touch. Taking inspiration from Roberts's two looks, the following pieces have the same achievable style.
Denim is typically an evergreen wardrobe staple, but this season, the selections from Saks are kicking it up a notch. Whether it's a cargo pant or jogger, 2023's spring denim is all about new takes. Instagram has made it clear that Canadian tuxedos are the casual outfit of choice this season. Once again, the ease of a matching set is drawing the fashion crowd in, and I'm following suit. Or use Roberts's look as the blueprint for dressing up your favorite pair of jeans. Opting for a dressier top and sparkling accessories takes it from day to night in an instant. Top everything off with a metallic bag, and you're good to go. Start revamping your denim looks with the items below.
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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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