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O's Spring Fashion Look Book
Take classics with a twist, add pretty accents and bold stripes, then toss in boudoir details and standout shirts. What do you get? A fresh spring mix! O creative director Adam Glassman has tirelessly searched the season's trends to find the cream of the crop—and help you discover your new look.

Boy Meets Girl
A menswear-inspired shirt feels sexy thanks to the exposed shoulder and high side slits.

One-should caftan, Monse, $596, and pants, Monse, $1,290; Bergdorf Goodman. Earrings, Lotus Jewelry Studio. Sandals, Kate Spade New York.

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Sweet Dreams
How to rock the PJ's trend without looking like you just rolled out of bed: Pick simple patterns in rich fabrics, pair with something fitted and choose shoes that look decidedly not like slippers.

Robe coat, Wilfred for Aritzia, $248, Aritzia.com. Pants, $119, AnnTaylor.com. Shirt, Frame, $275, Nieman Marcus stores.

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Done-Up Denim
From runway to street style, it's all about embroidery! Try one of these jean-ious pieces—no sewing skills needed!

Bag, $35, CallItSpring.com. Jacket, Topshop, $125, US.Topshop.com. Jeans, $299, 7ForAllMankind.com.

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Natural Selection
Khaki is the new denim—easy and wearable, whether you're on or off the clock. Try layering the neutral head to toe, in similar tones or as a backdrop for pops of color.

Get the look: The Spring Trend that Makes Anyone Look Instantly Chic

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The A-List
Spring is prime time for my favorite print: stripes! Check out seven new ways to wear 'em.

Get the look: 7 Pieces for People Who Are Obsessed With Stripes

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Feminine Mystique
Bows, ruffles, and lace add some modern romance to your look. Mix them with edgy or boyish pieces to cut the sweetness.

Get the look: 10 Romantic Pieces for Spring

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Retro Sport
A salute to throwback styles, patriotic stripes, and primary hues.

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Checks Please!
Whether black and white or bold and bright, gingham is the perennial spring pattern. These sleek silhouettes make it more sophisticated, less square dance.

Get the look: 5 Gingham Pieces We Love for Spring

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Top That!
A crisp shirt is effortlessly polished, but these styles are a little less buttoned-up. With unexpected silhouettes, textures, and statement sleeves, they go from 9 to 5 or 5 to 9.

Get the look: Statement Sleeves Are the Spring Trend You Have to Try

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Intimate Affairs
Your unmentionables may now be mentioned: With these lingerie-inspired pieces, innerwear meets ready-to-wear.

Get the look: 3 Sexy Pieces (and The Lingerie That Inspired Them)

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On Pointe
Riffs on classic ballet slippers—with ribbon and ankle straps—are taking center stage for spring.

From top to bottom: $109, Talbots.com; $385, AGL.com; $130, KennethCole.com; $89, NineWest.com.

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It's On The Bag
Texture is the name of the game. Elevated stitching, multicolored grommets, pretty posies and detailed weaving make the season’s handbags fun and fab!

Get the look: The $45 Handbag We Love (and 11 Other Must-Haves)

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Layer It!
A ladylike cardigan jacket is the perfect foil for a menswear-inspired shirt. Let the sleeves peek out for a contemporary feel.

Get the look: 3 Jackets that Instantly Pull Together Any Outfit

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Havana Nights
Turn up the heat with feel-good florals, exotic prints and woven elements.

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Extra, Extra!
Spring's accessories run the gamut from extraordinarily embellished to maximally minimal. Pick your poison.

Get the look: 9 Must-Have Accessories for Spring