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Staying Cozy In To Spring

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Eva Amurri Martino shares her spring fashion favorites

It’s that point in the winter when one and all people start to think “IS IT SERIOUSLY STILL SNOWING?!” It’s March, universe! “Spring” is just a couple weeks away, but if this year is anything like the last few we’ve been back on the East Coast, I know that it will be a while before the weather starts to improve.  It’s definitely important to me to stay cozy in to the Spring season, especially if the cold snap continues– but I don’t want to miss out on those uplifting spring colors and styles.  I’ve found lots of brands are getting so creative with spring clothing, though, and really creating some amazing options for spring styles that don’t skimp on the warmth factor.  Today I thought I would share some of my favorite style people for staying cozy in to Spring! Just click on the images in the collage below for more info. 

Eva Amurri Martino shares her spring fashion favorites
Eva Amurri Martino shares her spring fashion favorites
Eva Amurri Martino shares her spring fashion favorites
Eva Amurri Martino shares her spring fashion favorites

Photographs by Julia Dags.

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  1. Trixie says:

    I have come to love the drapey cardigan style like in pic #6. I see this style on you a lot and it has been featured both here and on IG. The best part – at 5’3″ – I used to be to scared to wear these drapey styles but so far each piece you’ve recommended works on my body type. These long, flowy cardigans can provide a fun, flirty look or classic sophistication. Either way I just love them and feel like I’m 5’10”! ???

    03.09.19 Reply
    • Yay! Love hearing this! So true, I think sometimes we have preconceived notions of what will “work” or not for us, and I’ve found that I really have to try things on to know for sure. And mostly I’m pleasantly surprised! So many designers now are cutting clothing to appeal to a wider variety of shapes– and that’s awesome!

      03.11.19 Reply