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This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at CWU chapter.

Happy springtime HC babes!

 

I always find spring time so exciting because the sunshine comes back, warmer weather and it gives me an excuse to go shopping! (I know I’m not the only one)A new season means new trends and we are here to make sure you are up to date on all things Spring 2018!

 

Pastels Always

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More than likely when you think spring you think pastels.  This trend I believe will always come back every year and always be in style! Pastels are such an easy way to go from the cold dreary months of winter to the happy time of spring!  Cute flows dresses are a perfect way to bring pastels into your wardrobe this spring and are so easy to throw on for class and are guaranteed you will be comfy and adorable all day! (We always love a good Win-win)

 

Ruffles

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You may be getting clingy flashbacks from when you were little and your mom dressed you in frills from head to toe but, ruffles are making a come back and I promise this time around you are going to love them!  

 

Bold Colors

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If you love to make a statement this one is for you! Take pastels one step further and try a bold orange or yellow!  This also is great because yellow is back this year and this one underrated color is turning heads once again.

 

Hoops Save Lives

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Time to channel your inner Jenny from the Block because hoop earrings are back and stronger than ever.  Add them to ANY outfit for a bit of extra flair and sass.

 

90 windbreakers

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The 90’s are continuing to make their way back into style, and it’s a perfect train to jump back onto especially if you are in Ellensburg.  90’s windbreakers are a hip way to beat the wind and it is a pretty easy way to save a few bucks but hitting the thrift stores, you may find a hidden gem!

 

Let us know what your favorite trend is this spring and how you are going to rock it in the comments below!

 

HCXO

 

Her Campus CWU President, Editor-in-chief, and Writer Senior at Central Washington University Major: Social Services Minor: Communications