The Runway’s Finest…Pastels

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Pastels and the spring season are synonymous, and for good reason. The soft color palette makes way for rejuvenation and a fresh start. It might not be the new year, but spring sure feels like a new beginning. Monica takes us through some of her absolute favorite pastel looks for the season, straight from the runway.

Our calendars might say that it is already spring, but for many people around the nation, including us on some days, the winter doesn’t seem to stop. This is why we need to dress for the season and what is more spring than pastel. Pastel colors are fresh and elegant for the season, also great from the 9 to 5 to happy hour. Here are a few of my favorite pieces.

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Burberry

Calvin Klein

 

Calvin Klein

OscardelaRenta

 

Oscar de la Renta

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Prabal Gurung

RebaccaTaylor

 

Rebecca Taylor

ZacPosen

 

Zac Posen

Images via style.com and Vogue

 

About Julie Weinstein

Julie Lauren is a podcaster, writer, and author. She went to college for fashion merchandising and upon graduating in 2008 she started working in the fashion industry (Intermix followed by Oscar de la Renta) followed by working with Petra Nemcova. Julie started her blog (originally titled “from prosecco to plaid”) in 2011 as well as freelance writing, and she still writes at her website julielauren.com and on various websites. Her first book, "Oops!" came out in 2015 and it’s an insider’s guide to dating, sex, and relationships in your 20s, and she’s currently working on a novel. Her podcast "Hashtag No Filter" launched in January of 2018 and is all about real conversations with real people. No sugar coating and no BS. Her guests include comedians, reality stars, actors, entrepreneurs, and other inspiring and funny men and women. Aside from her own brand, she works with select clients on their social media, content creation, influencer management, and overall brand strategy and partnerships.

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