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Eight Outfits from Our Upcoming Drop That Will Get You Excited for Spring

Get a first look at our new March styles.

By Madeleine Kim

Is it just us, or has this winter felt especially long and gray? Either way, we couldn’t be more excited to welcome—and dress for—springtime. We just rounded out our spring collection, En Route, with 20 fresh styles and colors that exude the joyful energy of a road trip with your favorite people. Like the first part of the collection, this drop features travel-friendly styles with beautiful silhouettes and bold colors that you can’t see without smiling (we’re looking at you, blood orange and iris).

Below, check out the eight outfits we’re most excited about this spring. 

1.

Primary Color-Blocking

Have you ever wanted to wear a comfortable, Power Casual, travel-friendly outfit that also happens to make you look like a Piet Mondrian painting? Well, then, we’ve got just the look for you. But in all seriousness: Bold color-blocking is everywhere this season, and you don’t have to buy outlandish pieces to pull it off. Try the look by pairing up wardrobe staples like the Hyo jacket and Maaza dress.

2.

A Decidedly Un-Subtle Suit

There’s a time and a place for demure, understated outfits. But this spring, we encourage you to take your wardrobe in a bolder direction. Try a blood orange-hued suit with a rich red underpinning for a mood-boosting look that doubles as a conversation starter.

3.

Opposites Attract

Chances are, your slinky slip dress and your tailored blazer hang on opposite ends of your closet. Our challenge to you: Introduce them and see how it goes. We think you’ll be pleasantly surprised. In this look, the sportiness of the OrigamiTech Moreland blazer puts a Power Casual twist on the colorful silk Nene dress. Finish the look with snakeskin-printed flats for some expert-level pattern mixing.

4.

The Not-Basic Sundress

When your sundress is as chic as the Estela, your outfit doesn’t need much else. Just add sandals or flats, and you’ll instantly look like someone who’s about to have a movie-style meet-cute at the farmers’ market.

5.

The Three-Piece Suit

Three pieces, endless styling possibilities. In our rich new acorn color, this gorgeous suit can easily be mixed and matched with the rest of your wardrobe. Try the Shane pants with a silk tank for an easy weekend look. Throw the Hyo jacket on with a T-shirt and jeans for a Power Casual outfit. Wear the Roo vest over a fitted turtleneck to lend your look some structure. Or, wear all three pieces together for an outfit that’s downright dapper.

6.

Everyday Elegance

In 2023, we’re not waiting for special occasions to dress up. Instead, we’re making every day feel special with elegant pieces like the washable silk charmeuse Pepper dress, which somehow feels simultaneously classic and unexpected. Just add heeled sandals, fun earrings, and your favorite purse, and you’re ready to go.

7.

The Pastel Pop

Doesn’t our new iris color just make you smile? For this drop, we’re introducing it in three of our most popular tops: the Nora, the Nejvi, and the Antonia—all in our wrinkle-resistant, odor-resistant, machine-washable eco soft wave fabric. We have a feeling these tops will sell out quickly (they always do), so don’t wait to grab them. Try them with navy styles like the Shane pants and Hyo jacket for a non-traditional take on suiting.

8.

The Work-to-Weekend Outfit

We love pieces that toe the line between workwear and weekend wear, between formal and casual. Take the Tatum top, for instance: It has the cut of a classic button-down shirt, but slightly shiny washable silk charmeuse makes it weekend-friendly. Pair it with the versatile Mejia pants and some white sneakers for a complete Power Casual look.

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Madeleine Kim

Madeleine Kim is the Director of Brand & Content Marketing at M.M.LaFleur, where she started out as a stylist. She loves developing styling-focused content and creating newsletters that bring the M.M. community together.

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