STYLE ADVICE OF THE WEEK: Spring Styles

Throughout history, some of the greatest contributions to society have come in threes, as evidenced by Destiny’s Child, Ron, Harry and Hermione and men in three-piece suits. Joining this hallowed group is a trio of remarkably well-dressed friends who have their spring season outfits on point.

While it may be officially spring, the only difference between a Floridian spring and summer is about 10 degrees. That being said, temperatures are already a bit stifling, so looking fashionable while staying cool can be a bit of a challenge. What’s the best way to beat the heat, then? A simple, flowy dress and sandals combination seems to be the perfect solution.

These three similarly dressed Fashionistas demonstrate the variety of silhouettes, fabrics and prints available to choose from, making a case for flowy dresses as a closet staple. Ideal for running errands, hanging out at the lake or any activity in between, flowy dresses are the epitome of spring chic. Whether your style is feminine, grunge or preppy, you’re perfect flowy dress is out there. Opting for a simple pattern or a monochomatic dress also gives you the option to accentuate your style with bold and eye-catching accessories.

Now that the sun is shining and the snow is melting, give your boots a break! Finding the perfect summer sandal is basically the equivalent of the search for the Holy Grail. Do we want straps or no straps? Do we want a heel or no heel? How many different occasions are these sandals appropriate for? The quest for the ideal spring sandal seems never ending, but don’t fret! These Fashionistas again show how many options exist along the cute footwear spectrum. Whether you prefer chunky Birkenstocks or delicate strappy sandals, it’s time to give your pasty toes some well-deserved rays of sunshine.

It’s said that good things come in threes, so take some fashion cues from these Haim lookalikes and find your own spring dress and sandal combo.

What is your STYLE ADVICE OF THE WEEK? “You should always focus more on what looks good on you than what looks good in a magazine, if you feel confident in your outfit people will know your rockin’ it.”

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