8 Statement Pieces You'll Want to Wear This Spring

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Spring officially begins on March 20, which means now is the time to refresh your wardrobe with some statement pieces for the new season ahead. To inspire our purchases, we looked to the major trends that reigned supreme on the runways. This season is all about feel-good pieces—think sequins, feathers, pretty pastels, prints, patterns, and bold and bright colors. We understand how pricey it can be to deck yourself out in a whole new wardrobe, so instead we’ve rounded up the must-have key pieces that can be easily integrated into your current wardrobe, but still exclaim "spring has sprung!"

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We're officially in the mood for some spring shopping! For more spring trends, check out our roundup here.

Judith Jones
Senior Fashion Market Editor

Judith is the senior fashion market editor at Who What Wear and has worked in fashion for nearly a decade. Judith started on the Shop Who What Wear team, creating content and managing a team of merchandisers for the Who What Wear shopping app. She later crossed over to the editorial team, where she shares the coolest, most desirable fashion market finds and brands in her shopping-focused stories and social takeovers. She has become one of the top affiliate earners during her six plus years at Who What Wear. Before working in fashion, Judith was a TV host on the PBS travel show Globe Trekker (airing on Netflix and Amazon Prime) and shared her passion for travel and food. She studied at the prestigious London Academy of Dramatic Arts as well as Stella Adler Studio of Acting in New York. She later studied fashion merchandising and design, which laid the foundation for her career in fashion.


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