In New York, Every It Girl's Spring Wardrobe Includes These 7 Specific Pieces
Transitional, easy, and oh so chic.
Whether Love Story has you searching for CBK-inspired pieces or timeless attire has always been your thing, it's time to turn your attention to the art of the capsule wardrobe. The idea is to create your own mini collection of versatile separates, like white tees, gray trousers, and black loafers. While the sleek silhouettes may seem unassuming, they set you up for fashion success by taking the guesswork out of styling.
New York City It girls get it, minimizing decision fatigue and leaning into anti-trend pieces this spring. Saving both their time and money, they're ditching impulse buys and investing in quality designs they'll wear for years to come, and nothing is chicer than that. Better yet, fashion people know a less cluttered closet allows for a strong sense of personal style, defining your aesthetic without fast-fashion trends fighting for your attention.
What exact pieces are in a New York capsule wardrobe? Modern silhouettes like trench coats, white button-downs, and Mary Jane flats are dominating this season, making it easy to look put-together without much effort. But remember that a timeless wardrobe is made up of both pre-owned and supplemental pieces, so don't feel pressured to replace your entire lineup.
Peruse the seven capsule-wardrobe pieces city girls can't stop wearing for spring. Each intentional item is perfect for transitional dressing and will help you build an assortment of styles you'll actually be excited to wear.

Ruby Ford-Dunker (formerly Ruby McAuliffe) is a fashion, beauty, and lifestyle journalist featured in InStyle, the New York Post, Brides, Teen Vogue, Page Six, Shape, and more. When she’s not reporting on her latest fashion obsession or spotlighting beauty finds, she can be found listening to Taylor Swift, hunting for the best matcha latte, playing with her cats, or smiling her way through a dance workout. Email Ruby at therubybrand@gmail.com and keep up with her on Instagram @rubyymcauliffe.