Monday, March 28, 2022

These Are Spring’s Biggest Wardrobe Essentials, According To Fashion Insiders

Every season, a new selection of soon-to-be bestsellers hits our favorite fashion retailers. With so many spring 2022 products and trends to keep up with, it’s hard to know what to “add to cart.” In our New Arrivals series, we consult the buyers, editors, and fashion insiders at our go-to shopping destinations to find out their best bets for the season’s wardrobe essentials.

As the temperatures turn warmer, so does our desire to embrace spring’s hottest fashion trends. If you’re not ready to ditch your outerwear and layers yet, thanks to the uncooperative weather, refreshing your April wardrobe is as simple as opting for bright colors — one of the biggest fashion trends of 2022 — in lieu of winter whites.

“This spring, it’s all about the stand-out hues. Think: cobalt blues, neon greens, and bubblegum pinks,” says Caroline Maguire, Shopbop’s Fashion Director. “You can either mix bright pieces together or go monochromatic — either way, these bold looks will be sure to make a statement for the season.”

The more minimalist-minded among us will appreciate spring’s tailoring and workwear styles, reimagined for the new hybrid work models. “There is a refreshed focus on a blazer as a key item, as well as the development of newer ideas including the vest or tailored Bermuda shorts,” says Lisa Aiken, Neiman Marcus’ Fashion & Lifestyle Director. “For me, the blazer is a wardrobe essential that transforms any outfit into a more polished look, whether that’s over a slip dress or denim and a tee. We have seen a lot of development in silhouette from a stronger shoulder line and boxier fit at Saint Laurent to a more elongated, fitted silhouette at Gabriela Hearst.”

When we get closer to summer, cut-outs, party dresses and mini skirts, and corsets are expected to be everywhere. “After extended periods of feeling hidden and covered up at home, and seeking comfort, there’s a new sense of liberation that is shaping our sense of freedom in how much we reveal,” says Celenie Seidel, Farfetch’s Senior Womenswear Editor. “Sheers, micro-micro minis, and myriad lingerie-inspired items tell us that skin is well and truly in.”

Below, get to know what else experts at some of the biggest fashion retailers are adding to their spring must-have list.

At Refinery29, we’re here to help you navigate this overwhelming world of stuff. All of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team. If you buy something we link to on our site, Refinery29 may earn commission.

Bold Colors

“We’ve seen a definite shift in perspective as people head into spring with a sense of optimism, confidence, and excitement for any opportunity to dress up. This season is all about having fun with fashion, and strong pops of color have been prevalent on the runway and in the streets. Bold, saturated brights stood out, particularly styled in unexpected ways as seen on the Valentino runway.” — Lisa Aiken, Neiman Marcus Fashion & Lifestyle Director 

’80s Glamour

“As evidenced by the slinky catsuits and throwback costume jewelry at Saint Laurent, the over-the-top glamour of the ’80s is the escapist remedy we need for spring.” — Celenie Seidel, Farfetch Senior Womenswear Editor

Cut-outs

“Cut-outs continuously sell really well, especially in a transitional season like spring. With everyone being covered up for so long, cut-outs help us shed some of those layers. There’s a style for everyone whether it be shoulder or waist cut-outs. Customers are excited about this style because it’s bold, confident, sexy, and unexpected.” — Tracy Margolies, Saks Fifth Avenue Chief Merchandising Officer

Creative Tailoring

“While tailoring is always an essential aspect of the work wardrobe, for spring 2022, it’s freshened up in unexpected color, print, or texture. Silhouettes ease towards relaxed shapes with the full-length trouser pairing just as perfectly with a soft blazer as statement shirting. Footwear and accessories work their way into the mix, with modern, architectural sandals, pops of color in handbags, and statement jewels for smart adornment.” — Kate Bellman, Nordstrom managing fashion editor

Colorful Knitwear

“Our customers are not afraid to add pops of color to their wardrobes through sweaters. Knitted skirts are also resonating, such as Gabriela Hearst’s pleated tie-dye cashmere maxi skirt featured in our Spring ’22 ‘Go for Bold’ campaign.” — Libby Page, Net-A-Porter Senior Market Editor

Strappy Sandals

“My favorite way to wear lace-ups is on a chic sandal. You can lace them up gladiator-style or keep them to a minimum by wrapping them once around the ankles — this extra detail elevates every look.” — Caroline Maguire, Shopbop Fashion Director

Corsets

“Corsets are a popular trend this spring with brands like Miaou offering cool pieces with interesting prints for everyday wear or going out.” — Lauren Yerkes, Revolve Chief Merchandising Officer

Fringe

“Fringe has made a chic comeback this season, especially in cocktail and evening looks. We love Proenza Schouler’s showstopping fringe gown.” — Divya Mathur, Intermix Chief Merchant

Party Shoes

“This spring, everyone’s ready to kick up their heels and have some fun. Customers are flocking to styles of shoes that are bold and playful, have embellishment, woven texture, or bright, vivid hues. The party shoe is for more than just going out at night, you can wear them with a summer dress or jeans to add a little bit of sparkle and whimsy to any outfit.” — Tracy Margolies, Saks Fifth Avenue Chief Merchandising Officer

Mini Dress

“There’s been a lot of buzz around mini skirts, but we’ve also seen a lot of hype around short and sweet mini-dresses. They give a look the perfect feminine flair, and customers can add some extra drama with fun embellishments or an exaggerated puff shoulder.” — Caroline Maguire, Shopbop Fashion Director

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17 Under-$100 FP Movement Hidden Gems Your Closet Definitely Needs

Navigating the digital aisles of our favorite brands and retailers can be fun, but it can also trigger decision fatigue — aka that overwhelming feeling you get when there's too much to choose from on Netflix so you end up watching nothing at all. Case in point: Free People's fan-followed, celeb-favorite activewear brand, FP Movement, is so chock full of wear-everyday-compliment-getting styles, it's hard to know which are most deserving of a spot in our carts.

To ward off the aforementioned decision fatigue, Refinery29's Shopping team conferred with Kristina Boggs, FP Movement's merchandising director, to suss out the label's best sellers and staff favorites — and sprinkled in a few of our own personal favorites, too. Whether it's a ridiculously soft crop top, a pair of very flattering shorts that have sold out eight times, or a ribbed sports bra beloved by Hilary Duff and Brie Larson, these are the under-$100 FP Movement hidden gems your closet might actually be missing.

Click ahead to discover the expert-recommended styles that are, ahem, no longer hiding in the depths of pages 3, 4, or 5 of your browser window.

At Refinery29, we’re here to help you navigate this overwhelming world of stuff. All of our market picks are independently selected and curated by the editorial team. All product details reflect the price and availability at the time of publication. If you buy or click on something we link to on our site, Refinery29 may earn commission.

Way Home Short


"The short that broke the internet. This short went absolutely viral on TikTok and for good reason — the high-rise smocked waistband is crazy flattering, the split hem and relaxed fit make for effortless movement and the colors (35+!) are spot-on. These shorts have sold out eight times and have been seen on the likes of Maria Menounos." – Kristina Boggs, Merchandising Director at FP Movement

FP Movement The Way Home Shorts, $, available at Free People

Good Karma Bra


"Our customers love The Good Karma Bra for its ultra-flattering square neckline,  the ribbed band that never digs in, and wide straps for extra support. Above all else, though? It’s insanely soft construction that makes you want to ditch every other sports bra you own." – Kristina Boggs, Merchandising Director at FP Movement

FP Movement Square Neck Good Karma Bra, $, available at Free People

Happiness Runs Square Neck Onesie


"I feel a little like Gumby when I wear this... in a good way? But honestly, it's a really fun and comfy no-brainer outfit for a Pilates class or even a quick coffee run." – Kate Spencer, Affiliate Strategist

FP Movement Happiness Runs Square Neck Onesie, $, available at Free People

Good Karma Legging


"With its compressive, holds-you-in waistband and barely-there-feel everywhere else, the Good Karma Legging is the kind of legging we want to wear all day, every day (and have). In 30+ colors, there is a color for everyone but toasted coconut is a home office favorite. Our customer loved this ultra-soft style so much we introduced it in a bike short and run short." – Kristina Boggs, Merchandising Director at FP Movement

FP Movement High-Rise 7/8 Length Good Karma Leggings, $, available at Free People

Pleats And Thank You Skort


"Those who know me well know that I'm passionate about skorts. They're the ideal spring-through-summer-lazy-girl style, equal parts easy to wear, flirty, sporty, sweat-wicking, and transitional. This FP Movement Pleats and Thank You style is an exemplary skort — I have worn it working at my desk, walking my dog, running errands, going for a run, as a swimsuit coverup, as an actual skirt paired with a top, etc. (I do not play tennis but, if I did, I would wear this on the court without hesitation.) Although I went with this juicy Morning Burst colorway, there are nine other divine hues to choose from that are equally eye-catching and fun — I am already eyeing the Forget Me Not blue that is currently sold out in my size, meh. Anyhoo, I 10/10 recommend this number to any other skort fans out there. Does not disappoint." – Elizabeth Buxton, Senior Affiliate Director

FP Movement Pleats And Thank You Skort, $, available at Free People

Happiness Runs Crop


"The Happiness Runs Crop is an all-time favorite. Perfect for layering under workout tops or worn on its own, this crop hits all the right marks- ultra-soft ribbed compression, incredible colors and washes, and at $30 is one our customer comes back for in new colors again and again." – Kristina Boggs, Merchandising Director at FP Movement

FP Movement Happiness Runs Crop, $, available at Free People

Tempo Long Sleeve Top


"This floaty, feather-weight top is like nothing out there. Thumbhole details and tighter sleeves make it an effortless layer under your favorite fleece or puffer in cooler months, [and] its barely-there fabrication makes it a year-round essential. The length hits just at the top of higher waisted bottoms and looks equally cool back to your favorite legging or jogger." – Kristina Boggs, Merchandising Director at FP Movement

FP Movement Tempo Long-Sleeve Tee, $, available at Free People

Jump Rope


"Who doesn't love a classic jump rope so you can relive your elementary school recess days? But seriously, jumping rope is a great (and cheap) form of exercise that can be done outdoors or even in your apartment (if your downstairs neighbors are cool with some ceiling noise for a short time)." – Kate Spencer, Affiliate Strategist

FP Movement Jump Rope, $, available at Free People

Sun Seeker Sweat


"Oversized and super soft with unexpected details (sporty seam details and dramatic zip-up sides). Enough said!" – Kristina Boggs, Merchandising Director at FP Movement

FP Movement Sun Seeker Sweat, $, available at Free People

Happiness Runs Square Neck Crop


"Ok, never in my lifetime did I think I would suggest someone by a $40 piece of fabric, but here we are. The trick with this FP crop is to not see it as a tank, but as the perfect 'bra' for a sweatshirt, the comfiest summer pajama top, or the best shirt to wear on a cute hike or working from home on a no-meeting day. Essentially, if you wear it as I do, you'll get your money's worth ASAP because I only take mine off every now and then to wash it." – Alexandra Polk, Lifestyle Writer

FP Movement Happiness Runs Square Neck Crop, $, available at Free People

Check It Out Short


"This short is becoming a fast favorite for its mid-rise and ultra-flattering curved shape. A built-in brief, pockets, quick-dry fabric, and drawstring waistband means they are ready for anything. They are the do-it-all short, from running to hiking." – Kristina Boggs, Merchandising Director at FP Movement

FP Movement Check It Out Short, $, available at Free People

Free Throw Onesie


"Like a full-body hug. We have been perfecting onesies since day one- and this one does not disappoint. Streamlined in the front, with a sensual, strappy back." – Kristina Boggs, Merchandising Director at FP Movement

FP Movement Free Throw Onesie, $, available at Free People

On The Radar Bra


"Soft, snug, holds-you-in compression, ultra-wide straps and a gorgeous, wide-cut make this a no-brainer. Running, hiking, biking, lounging — we are doing it all in this bra!" – Kristina Boggs, Merchandising Director at FP Movement

FP Movement On The Radar Bra, $, available at Free People

Run Off Tee


"The oversized tee to end all oversized tees. The fabric here is amazing: lived-in but with a more structured, gutsy feel that never clings (even at your sweatiest post-workout). This is the one we are living in all summer." – Kristina Boggs, Merchandising Director at FP Movement

FP Movement Run Off Tee, $, available at Free People

Free Fold Tank


"Equal parts sensual and sporty, this tank comes in the same weightless fabrication as our best-selling Tempo Long Sleeve. Its feminine ruched front and sexy open back are giving all of our tanks (workout tanks or otherwise) a run for their money." – Kristina Boggs, Merchandising Director at FP Movement

FP Movement Free Fold Tank, $, available at Free People

Movement Baseball Cap


"The easy cotton baseball cap we all need for spring [and] summer. From its simple embroidery to the brass hardware, the details are what sets this one apart." – Kristina Boggs, Merchandising Director at FP Movement

FP Movement Movement Logo Baseball Cap, $, available at Free People

Righteous Runsie


"What happens when designers who are also avid runners take everything they’ve learned about our greatest shorts (details, silhouette, function) and everything they love about one-pieces (ease, attitude) and combine the two? Meet your new workout essential, the Runsie." – Kristina Boggs, Merchandising Director at FP Movement

FP Movement Righteous Runsie, $, available at Free People

Don't Be Square Bra


"A personal favorite and soon-to-be bestseller, this bra is cut in the most gorgeous silhouette with its wide, square neckline and thick straps [for] a bit of a 90s feel. Its longer-line, seamless silhouette and crazy soft construction make it ideal for lower impact activities." – Kristina Boggs, Merchandising Director at FP Movement

FP Movement Don't Be Square Bra, $, available at Free People

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