11 Spring Outfits to Wear Now
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I have been collecting some of these items for almost a year.
It’s a hobby.
A curation.
I shopped the sites as I did in the past, before the internet was what it is today.
What tickled my brain? I went with that.
In this blog post, I am sharing eleven outfit ideas that you can use to bookmark your way into feeling current for 2026 – because the winter to spring transition can be awkward.
Especially if you are in your 30s.
I really spent a lot of time putting these outfits together, and as I did that, I was like — this is a great way to shop less because styling the new things was a time-consuming pain in the ass.
You have to get to know the new pieces, even if you like them, even if you love them — styling yourself is a muscle your brain has to work at constantly, as is knowing your closet, how to wear your clothes, and recognizing how you feel in outfits you put together.
Fashion and styling are hobbies.
As I said, the love of putting outfits together is a hobby.
Curating your closet is a hobby. Not everyone is going to get it. Not everyone will understand it.
Some will think clothing and makeup are vapid. My ADHD brain finds it fascinating. A true hyper-fixation.
Growing up, my cousin was obsessed with trains and later planes (I think he’s an engineer now?). He drove me nuts about it. I kind of think that is how a hobby should be.
When we would rent movies as small kids (under five) he always picked 101 Dalmations, and I always rented Sleeping Beauty. Every. Time. We would each have to patiently wait through the other cousins’ movie, but one thing was certain — we only knew how to be honest about our likes and dislikes. It has not changed.
This is a facet of many hobbies.
Hobbies are innate. There are so many kinds of hobbies to have, but this one, for some reason, gets a bad wrap.
I have always been surrounded by people who fell unapologetically into their hobbies.
From music to science, to history, to writing, to reading, to fishing, to mining for gold on days off — if anyone in my family had a hobby, they were committed.
Trending Pieces
I will be sharing links (some will be similar items with affiliate links)
Oversized Faux Leather Jacket – Mine is from Zara
Brown Loafers – Shop Similar
Blue and Burgundy Striped Polo
Cami Dress – Dress from Zara – Shop Similar.
Waterfall Skirt with Lace – Shop Similar
Sherpa Suede Jacket – Shop Similar
Pin Strip Peplum Top – Shop Similar
Red Top – On Sale Right now for under $10.
Spring Outfits
Tired Skirt.

Lace Cami Dress

Scalloped Top


Tennis Dress.

Waterfall skirt.

The shirt does look better steamed.

Ruffle top.

Pink Ruffle Button Down.

White Jeans/Polo

Pin Strip Peplum Top.


Red Empire Waist with Puff Sleeves Top

Anyways, I had a lot of fun sharing these.
Hope to be back soon.
xx,
Nikita
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