We all know the story of Humpty Dumpty, the giant egg who fell off of a wall and couldn't be put back together afterwards.
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We want each year to be our most fashionable yet. Our style continues to evolve and transform throughout life, and we want our wardrobe to reflect that. We want to keep up to date with the latest trends we love — we don’t just want to observe as other people wear them!
If you’re loving the world of fashion right now but need some trendy (and affordable) pieces to really up your style game, you’re in the right place. See and shop the hottest trends of the season below!
1. Our Absolute Favorite: Color-blocking continues to rule over the fashion world, but right now, it’s simple two-tone pieces like this SweatyRocks sweatshirt that are leading the way!
2. We Also Love: Why stop with your top when jeans like these two-tone Longyida straight leg jeans exist too?
3. We Can’t Forget: Looking for a dress? We’re getting designer vibes from this Heltapy two-tone sweater dress. Try it with heeled booties!
4. Our Absolute Favorite: Bring this flattering trend straight into winter with this long-sleeve Kelyne corset top — available in nine colors!
5. We Also Love: The front hook-and-eye closures really complete the look of this Remidoo top — the mesh sleeves are just an amazing bonus!
6. We Can’t Forget: This stretchy Reoria bodysuit is also an option, as opposed to a regular top. An excellent choice for defining your bust and keeping comfy!
7. Our Absolute Favorite: Think past the leather jacket — how about this KUFV PU leather midi dress? Excellent when paired with a blazer, peacoat or even a denim jacket!
8. We Also Love: You’ll be amazed at how much your wardrobe transforms once you add a pair of these wide leg MakeMeChic pants into
We all know the story of Humpty Dumpty, the giant egg who fell off of a wall and couldn't be put back together afterwards.
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