I Could Easily Buy My Entire Spring Wardrobe From Revolve—Here's Everything I'm Eyeing

My two favorite seasons have always been fall and spring. I like it when the weather’s more mild—when you’re not sweating it out next to the AC or bundled up in a million layers just to leave the house. (Clearly, I live in New York.) There’s something about that in-between feeling, when you’re not up against the elements, that just makes everything feel easier—and honestly, so much more fun.
While I love fall for its jackets, tights, and coziness (as well as wearing Vanille Antique and so many of my favorite fragrances), spring is when I'm way more in my element in every way. I feel light and free, and I love being able to throw something on without checking the weather first. It’s the season where I can actually enjoy getting dressed, not just survive it.
Lately, I’ve been finding so many good things on Revolve, and honestly, if I let myself, I could buy an entire spring wardrobe from only there. Here’s everything I’m eyeing right now.
If I wore yellow, I'd want this Siedres dress.
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