Sidewalk Style: NYC
- Sidewalk Style: NYCDressing for the schizophrenic weather of early spring (warm one day, snowing the next) is no small feat, but these 12 ladies show how to transition the latest trends into the new season. –Zoe SchaeferLoungewear gets updated this season with high waists and slim cuts. They can even make a debut at the office—just be sure to keep the rest of the outfit sophisticated with pointy flats and a ladylike tote.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/96414_Original.jpg
- Sidewalk Style: NYCLightweight, cropped pants are a safe way to try out the latest coral trend. Pair them with a nautical striped top for a look that's classic but fun.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/96422_Original.jpg
- Sidewalk Style: NYCEase into the military trend with a flattering navy blazer that has structured shoulders and nob buttons.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/96421_Original.jpg
- Sidewalk Style: NYCColor-blocking can present itself in many ways. If a mosaic dress is too much to handle, then try the trend by piecing together different-colored separates.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/96420_Original.jpg
- Sidewalk Style: NYCPleats are an easy way to jazz up an outfit, especially in one of spring's pastel hues. Layer on a leather jacket for warmth.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/96419_Original.jpg
- Sidewalk Style: NYCAn oversize men's coat looks feminine when teamed with a short skirt and tights.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/96416_Original.jpg
- Sidewalk Style: NYCA flirty floral dress is a spring staple, but anchoring it with dark tights gives it a bit of edge—while keeping you warm on cooler days.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/96413_Original.jpg
- Sidewalk Style: NYCMixing prints is a fresh way to make a bold statement. Keep similar patterns like complicated florals within one color scheme to avoid a dizzying effect.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/96411_Original.jpg
- Sidewalk Style: NYCBright accessories are essential this spring, and a neutral tote trimmed in mandarin orange and peacock blue adds that extra zing to a classic trench.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/96410_Original.jpg
- Sidewalk Style: NYCTrade in your maxi dress for a midi one. An oversize floral print and a skinny belt give the look a cool, vintage vibe.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/96409_Original.jpg
- Sidewalk Style: NYCSet skinnies aside for a moment and slip on a pair of slouchy trousers that look refined when paired with a simple blazer and strappy kitten heels.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/96407_Original.jpg
- Sidewalk Style: NYCACUVUE: Sidewalk Stylehttp://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/96414_Original.jpg
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Transition It
1 of 11Dressing for the schizophrenic weather of early spring (warm one day, snowing the next) is no small feat, but these 12 ladies show how to transition the latest trends into the new season. –Zoe Schaefer
Loungewear gets updated this season with high waists and slim cuts. They can even make a debut at the office—just be sure to keep the rest of the outfit sophisticated with pointy flats and a ladylike tote.
Marine Life
2 of 11Lightweight, cropped pants are a safe way to try out the latest coral trend. Pair them with a nautical striped top for a look that's classic but fun.
At Ease
3 of 11Ease into the military trend with a flattering navy blazer that has structured shoulders and nob buttons.
Color-Coded
4 of 11Color-blocking can present itself in many ways. If a mosaic dress is too much to handle, then try the trend by piecing together different-colored separates.
Fold 'Em
5 of 11Pleats are an easy way to jazz up an outfit, especially in one of spring's pastel hues. Layer on a leather jacket for warmth.
Men's Club
6 of 11An oversize men's coat looks feminine when teamed with a short skirt and tights.
In Bloom
7 of 11A flirty floral dress is a spring staple, but anchoring it with dark tights gives it a bit of edge—while keeping you warm on cooler days.
Prints Charming
8 of 11Mixing prints is a fresh way to make a bold statement. Keep similar patterns like complicated florals within one color scheme to avoid a dizzying effect.
Hue Knew?
9 of 11Bright accessories are essential this spring, and a neutral tote trimmed in mandarin orange and peacock blue adds that extra zing to a classic trench.
Tea Time
10 of 11Trade in your maxi dress for a midi one. An oversize floral print and a skinny belt give the look a cool, vintage vibe.
Let Loose
11 of 11Set skinnies aside for a moment and slip on a pair of slouchy trousers that look refined when paired with a simple blazer and strappy kitten heels.
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