5 Easy-to-Wear Suits We Really Need for Spring

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Suits? For the office? Sure, if you say so—but this season’s tailored fixation has zero to do with work attire. These suiting separates don’t care if they ever see the inside of an office building, and they’re partying with all our other favorite spring trends to make modern, elevated-casual dressing a total breeze.

Behold the runway-approved suiting trends we can’t get enough of, and not just because Banana Republic finally answered our prayers and made suiting you can legit just throw in the washing machine. Prepare for a fresh perspective on totally wearable suiting, endless outfit possibilities, and way less time spent running to pick up your dry-cleaning.

LOAD UP ON LILAC

The S/S 18 shows were awash with purple hues, from the softest lavenders to ultraviolet, and we’re simply not ones to argue with Pantone’s 2018 color of the year. Get your favorite logo or plain linen tee involved; then order yourself some avocado toast because you’re 100% ready for brunch. But wait, I hear you cry, I’m still ultra-jazzed on all those must-have red pieces last season! Great news: Teaming lilac with a pop of tomato red is the runway-approved move that gives this shade a little more edge.

MIX UP THOSE PRINTS

Speaking of trends that still have legs, don’t spend a second worrying that 2017 was the year of overinvesting in plaid. Emails with the subject line “I FINALLY FOUND THE PERFECT CHECKERED BLAZER!!!!!” still circulate our office with regularity, and the runways breathed new life into the heritage print by clashing it with layers of this season’s major florals. Don’t be scared—this feels like a lot at first glance, but the right plaid will act like a super-confident neutral. PS, didn’t get the tortoiseshell-effect footwear memo yet? Get on it.

PLAY UP THE PASTELS

We have ice cream outfits on the brain. The S/S 18 runways were like one big bag of candy hearts, with pastel tones worn from head to toe. Option one: Make like a strawberry milkshake, starting with these bubblegum suiting separates, finishing off the look with pieces in complementary shades of hot (or barely) pink. Or add an under-layer of sherbet and cool-girl slides in periwinkle, and try telling us you’re not having a great day.

AMP UP THE RETRO VIBE

We are rolling so deep in the retro-infused suiting game: Give us double-breasted blazers and ruffle bibs any day of the week. If fashion week street style galleries have taught us just one thing this past year, it’s that tailoring is possibly at its very best when coupled with a hint of the ’70s and a touch of athleisure. And look, should you choose to also don a pair of gold aviator frames and maybe a faux-snake mini bag, well, tag us in your pics because that sounds awesome.

SHORTEN UP YOUR SEPARATES

Summer’s coming, we promise, and the second it arrives, we’re signed up to wear tailored shorts and matching blazers like nobody’s business. The vintage-inspired texture of this suiting feels ultra-luxe, and nobody’s ever mad at a full-navy look. Perhaps most importantly, this has us feeling quite ready to convincingly play croquet and drink mint juleps should the opportunity arise.

Natalie Cantell
Executive Director, Brand Studio

Natalie leads the style direction for the all content we create in partnership with our friends at various brands plus the legendary team of editors who work on those shoots and stories. She loves collaborating and storytelling, so it's a really fun role for her. It's also the first full-time job she's ever had⁠! She started out in her career as a very mediocre model who agreed to her first styling job to impress a photographer she had a crush on, which led her down a happy path of contributing to Vogue Australia and working as a stylist, fashion writer, and creative director for all sorts of brands and titles. She has a bachelor of communications, but most of her career opportunities came up thanks to some fleeting and accidental street style moments. She's been at Who What Wear for three and a half years and still loves to work as a freelance consultant with brands and designers to shoot their campaigns in NYC. She's originally from New Zealand, and Bondi Beach is her second home, but like just about every other 20-something, she fell in love with New York at some point. She lives in Williamsburg with her fiancé and their weird little dog, Ruby. If you ever need reccies for feel-good fashion, legit coffee spots, politics podcasts, or non-intimidating yoga studios, she's very much your girl.