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If you’re like me, you’re probably sick and tired of bundling up in winter layers. Don’t lose hope though, my friends. We’ve made it through the harshest days of the season and sunshine is just around the corner. In other words: Now is the perfect time to invest in transitional outerwear pieces. Whether it’s coveted leather jackets or — the reason why we’re here today — cool-girl-approved spring blazers.
While the tailored pieces are a classic essential in any wardrobe, not every blazer is created equally. There are some brands who have perfected the art of crafting timeless silhouettes over the years, while there are others who have worked diligently to give the staple a meticulously modern cut that feels undeniably chic. What’s even better is that the wardrobe hero looks great during any life event. Going to brunch with your friends on the weekend? Throw on a blazer. Have an important meeting with your boss? Throw on a blazer. Running errands but want to look polished just in case you run into your ex at the supermarket? Throw on a blazer.
With so many options to shop, analysis paralysis can set in quickly. However, with a little research, it’s clear to see that there are standout winners. After consulting the visual diaries of our favorite it girls, we’ve unearthed the need-to-know brands creating the best spring blazers for women. I will warn you now, you are going to want to wear these every single day.
The Frankie ShopIf you’re someone who’s always faced with a bit of buyer’s remorse, you need to add The Frankie Shop to your sartorial arsenal. The label is known for its reliable foundational pieces. From button-down shirts to, of course, smart blazers. At the top, you’ll see Chiara Ferragni wearing the label’s Crosby blazer, an oversized design with a modern wrap effect, but there are so many more celeb-loved options. Kendall Jenner recently wore the bestselling Gelso and Hailee Steinfeld has the boxy Pia blazer.
MadewellIf you’re looking for rich textures without spending thousands of dollars, I highly recommend Madewell’s edit. The assortment includes sumptuous suede blazers and corduroy styles that add a bit of interest to all those jeans-and-a-T-shirt outfits. Plus, Madewell’s blazers also come with a stamp of approval from Selena Gomez and It girl Alexa Chung.
TWPNot too many brands can fuse the coolness of New York City’s energy with the sweet charm of the Midwest, but TWP’s Trish Wescoat Pound manages to do so with ease. The label’s blazers are tailored in a way that oozes modern-day CEO magic. That alluring appeal has reeled in a growing fan base like Elle Fanning, Emma Roberts, and Jennifer Garner—to name a few.
H&MDon’t sleep on the high-street finds. H&M has some hidden jewels in its repository. I’m a huge advocate for the Studio collections that offer higher-quality fabrics and exacting stitching, especially on the label’s tailored pieces like trousers and blazers. Of course, those top-notch items go fast, so I’d recommend marking your calendar for the next drop on March 5.
Favorite DaughterLooking like a style queen every time you leave the house need not be a difficult task. Favorite Daughter makes it easy with a collection of failproof staples. It’s no coincidence that pieces like the Favorite Pant have become bestsellers at a few multi-brand retail sites. And Refinery29 editors, Kristen Stewart, and Katy Perry all love the label’s dependable blazers.
Saint LaurentWe can’t talk blazers without mentioning the king. Saint Laurent is the working woman’s go-to for powerhouse women who want a bit of Parisian elegance sprinkled into their wardrobe. From sharp shoulders to exaggerated silhouettes, the house’s latest crop of blazers are truly irresistible. This is the type of fashion investment that will last you a lifetime so the cost-per-wear makes it worth every penny. Rihanna, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley, Margot Robbie, and more style stars would agree.
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After finally getting the designer treatment it deserves, the shoe we love to hate — Crocs — is back with another upscale collaboration we didn’t know we needed. LoveShackFancy is known for stamping its feminine and pastel-colored designs on other beloved brands like Stanley, Gap, Hunter Boots, Kendra Scott, and Pink. And now, LoveShackFancy is teaming up with Crocs on a whimsical clogs collection that’s perfect for the spring.
“I’ve been waiting for this moment and couldn’t be more excited to debut our first collaboration with Crocs,” said LoveShackFancy founder and creative director Rebecca Hessel Cohen in a press release. “This collection, true to LoveShackFancy, is all about more is more: more bows, more hearts, more Jibbitz charms, more magic, all in the heirloom prints our girls love most.”
The limited-edition collection — which ranges between $20 and $90 — features Crocs’ classic clogs (available in adult and kids sizes), platform clogs, and ballet flats, all covered in LoveShackFancy’s signature floral prints and dotted with gold accents and LSF-inspired Jibbitz charms (think: hearts, roses, pearls, seashells, and croissants).
The LSF x Crocs classic clogs even have darling bows on the heel straps. Plus, the ballet flats come with ribbons that can be hooked on and wrapped up around your legs like a true pointe shoe. And for even more whimsy, you can add extra Jibbitz packs to your cart to customize your LoveShackFancy styles (or elevate your existing Crocs shoes).
“This collection is where playful femininity meets iconic comfort, offering a touch of nostalgia and an open invitation to layer on the charm and express your style unapologetically,” said Crocs chief marketing officer Carly Gomez in the press release. “There’s an effortless energy that comes with wearing Crocs, and LoveShackFancy’s dreamy aesthetic complements that perfectly.”
LoveShackFancy even recommends pairing the printed Crocs with its Bohème, Moondance, and Forever In Love capsules to perfectly match the printed apparel and fragrances.
Below, plan your purchase ahead of time, and be sure to come back here on March 5 to order your favorite styles (before they go out of stock) through Crocs’s or LoveShackFancy’s websites.
Shop the LoveShackFancy x Crocs collaboration on March 5 at 12 p.m. EST
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Typically, it’s the runways that are a source of inspiration for how we dress in our everyday lives. But for his debut collection at Gucci, Demna Gvasalia flipped the script and turned an average pedestrian uniform into a much-talked-about catwalk moment.
In the midst of sequin-adorned gowns and crystal-covered thongs à la Tom Ford-era Gucci, Gvasalia’s vision put a spotlight on the humble black legging and a classic white T-shirt. Yes, basically the same outfit I wore to the farmer’s market over the weekend. This is a huge departure from the theatrics of Alessandro Michele’s tenure and it even feels quite different from the elevated ease of Sabato De Sarno’s “quiet luxury” creations. Putting Amelia Gray in a high-fashion version of “errand-core” pieces proves that fashion is out of the era of creating “art for art’s sake” and is now doubling down on the pieces consumers actually live in.
The radical act of normalcy was perfected with a high-neck, crisp, heavyweight white tee (not a flimsy undershirt), matte compression leggings that look as substantial as a great pair of trousers, and—the pièce de résistance—a Rosso Ancora bag.
Of course, Gucci lovers will have to wait until next fall to invest in the runway-approved look. But if you’re like me and all of a sudden craving an upgrade to your leggings collection, these are the best of the best options to shop—no flimsy, see-through fabrics here. And considering the cost-per-wear (you’re bound to have these on for a minimum of 300 days in 2026 alone), it’s a no-brainer investment at any price point.
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