Ten Easy Pieces: Styles for a Smooth Transition to Spring

By The Line

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Spring is the season of beginning, yet the transition is gradual, brought about by a series of imperceptible changes that add up to one fresh start. Apply a similar approach to the process of building a wardrobe. Reinvent rather than replace with ten pieces that create endless options for the warmer months without losing their relevance come fall. Photographed by Matthew Sprout.

THE SPRING ELEMENTS

NO. 1 The New White Shirt
NO. 2 The Easy Skirt
NO. 3 The Wrap Shirt
NO. 4 The Sleek Sandal
NO. 5 The Favorite Jeans
NO. 6 The Strappy Heel
NO. 7 The Slouchy V-Neck
NO. 8 The Bodysuit
NO. 9 The Slipdress
NO. 10 The Sleeveless Polo

Start with fluid separates that pair up as effortlessly as they stand alone. J.W. Anderson’s long-sleeved wrap top and ankle-length skirt share a bold, graphic pattern hushed by a tonal approach. Made in Italy of a textured crepe that feels cool against the skin, these pieces embrace spring with relaxed silhouettes and raw edges.

To extend the ease, finish a spring look with slides that reduce a sandal to its essence: two broad bands of leather crossed over a flat sole. Woman by Common Projects combines utiliarian forms with luxurious materials to achieve a stunning yet functional alternative to the common flip-flop.

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01 — J.W. Anderson Long-Sleeved Wrap Knot Shirt, J.W. Anderson Ankle-Length Pocket Skirt, Woman by Common Projects Cross Sandal

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02 — Stripes soften up in the hands of designer Jonathan Anderson. His wrap shirt, in a lightweight, textured knit, balances a discreet patch pocket with a side tie that adds definition at the waist.

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Breathe new life into familiar pieces with jeans that look and feel like old favorites. Crafted of pure cotton for maximum longevity, Crippen’s straight-leg style has all the hallmarks of a classic, including a medium wash that promises to get more interesting with time. Add polish to the patina with a strappy, pointed heel that visually lengthens the leg.

Build upon timeless denim with unexpected upgrades. Crisp cotton gains a feminine edge in Raphaëlla Riboud’s lace-paneled take on the white shirt, which can be layered over a tank or beneath a sweater. On brisk days, a wool crepe tunic from Lemaire stays refined thanks to broad ribbing at the hem and a defined deep v-neck.

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03 — J.W. Anderson Long-Sleeved Wrap Knot Shirt, Crippen 70 - Medium Vintage, Altuzarra Eureka Bow High Heel

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04 — Lemaire V-Neck Tunic, Raphaella Riboud Marylin Shirt, Crippen 70

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Rather than accumulate more “basics” this season, seek out versatile pieces that are distinguished by exquisite materials and unexpected details: a white shirt backed by a panel of lace, a tunic sweater that skims the body in soft wool, a bodysuit with sleeves that extend a touch beyond typical.

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05 — Raphaella Riboud Marylin Shirt, J.W. Anderson Ankle-Length Pocket Skirt,Woman by Common Projects Cross Sandal

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06 — Protagonist Bodysuit 02 Extended Sleeve Bodysuit, J.W. Anderson Ankle Length Pocket Skirt, Altuzarra Eureka Bow High-Heel

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A white shirt with a sensual side. Jeans that look and feel like old favorites. A subtle approach to stripes in textured separates. These are the elements that transform a spring wardrobe from typical to timeless.

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07 — Protagonist Bodysuit 02 Extended Sleeve Bodysuit and Dress 05 Crepe Jersey Dress, J.W. Anderson Long-Sleeve Wrap Knot Shirt, Altuzarra Eureka Bow High Heel

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08 — Protagonist Bodysuit 02 Extended Sleeve Bodysuit, Crippen 70 - Medium Vintage, Raphaella Riboud Marylin Shirt, Woman by Common Projects Cross Sandal

Among the most fluid foundations for spring is a slipdress. Protagonist designer Kate Wendelborn infuses the delicate yet simple silhouette with purpose by opting for crepe jersey with a hint of stretch and adding a lining for opacity. That attention to detail is also apparent in the smooth lines of the label’s seasonless bodysuit, made striking by extended sleeves.

Complete a carefully selected set of spring-ready pieces with a style that reimagines a casual classic. At once feminine and modern in rib-knit black silk, Proenza Schouler’s sleeveless polo is a sleek match for jeans, and takes on a new elegance when worn atop a slipdress or with a skirt.

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09 — Lemaire V-Neck Tunic, Protagonist Dress 05 Crepe Jersey Dress, Woman by Common Projects Cross Sandal

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09 — Lemaire V-Neck Tunic, Protagonist Dress 05 Crepe Jersey Dress, Woman by Common Projects Cross Sandal

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11 — Proenza Schouler Silk Rib-Knit Sleeveless Polo, Protagonist Dress 05 Crepe Jersey Dress, Crippen 70 - Medium Vintage, Altuzarra Eureka Bow High-Heel

Explore more items for the ultimate closet at The Line.

In this chapter: styling, Vanessa Traina; hair, Rita Marmor (Streeters); makeup, Maki H. (The Wall Group); model, Alana Zimmer (Women Management).