Thanks to all the runway and street style trends we've compiled for 2018, our shopping lists are growing longer by the second. We're not complaining though because it's never too early to start planning what to buy or what to toss. As every smart shopper knows, that's how you keep an eye out for deals. If, like us, you're eager to start scooping up next season's trendy pieces, take a look at the curated shopping list ahead. You'll find we rounded up every popular print, color and silhouette there is.
Polka dots are coming back, and we plan to celebrate the classic print with this Lisa Marie Fernandez dress ($595). Wear it as a picnic dress or to your seaside getaway.
Woven bags are still big in 2018, and this Cult Gaia circular tote ($248) is the newest addition you need for your closet.
Nasty Gal's check blazer ($100) is your solution to mastering transitional outerwear.
Don't have a pair of mom jeans yet? Scoop up a high-waisted pair from Asos ($56).
It's not too late to hop on the red boot trend, especially if you can still get this piece from Zara ($159).
Solid & Striped's lemon print bikini top ($119) and bottom ($119) is perfect for resort season.
You likely have a bunch of regular denim jackets, so why not give Unravel's deconstructed option ($906) a try?
The pastel fever is strong for Spring/Summer, so kick off the trend with Darmaki's pink suede slides ($512).
NA-KD makes wearing the PVC trend easy with a pair of transparent mid-heel boots ($72).
Coach's Chelsea Hobo 32 bag ($325) comes in the prettiest pink shade.
A glittery sock boot from Giuseppe Zanotti ($695) will amp up any dress or pair of jeans.
Buy this Ganni lavender coat ($350) and you can check that color trend off your list.
We love Danse Lente's take on the ring bag with this calf hair one ($520).
If all kitten heel shoes looked like this one from Monse ($890), we'd own them all.
Utilitarian jumpsuits will become a staple in your 2018 wardrobe, so invest in this one-piece from RtA ($327).
Get playful with your tops in ASTR's ruffle one-shoulder blouse ($65), which also has '80s-inspired sleeves.
Not completely sold on fanny packs yet? This tiny Urban Outfitters belt bag ($29) will convince you otherwise.
It doesn't get any trendier than Le Specs x Adam Selman "The Fugitive" tinted sunglasses ($119).
If you can't wait to try the latest denim trends, get this Michael Kors embellish jean first ($275).
You might not be in the market for new jeans, but you might want these Rae denim espadrilles ($185).
Lavender and pink aren't the only pastel colors to rule the town, yellow will, too. Wear these Maggie Marilyn silk pants ($430) with a matching top for a monochrome look.
Continue your love affair with florals in this Rebecca Minkoff ruffled dress ($198).
You don't have to worry about how to wear red and pink together when you have this Asos colorblock dress. ($29)
Daytime sequins? It's a go for next year, and we have our eyes on Sally LaPointe's sequin bustier top ($1,650), which can be worn with jeans or trousers.
Personalize your shoes with a Stuart Weitzman initial clip ($125).
Trench coats are getting a major makeover, and if you're a fan, you'll love Balenciaga's take on the classic piece ($2,495).
Give fringe earrings a new spin with a circular silhouette like these "BaubleBar "Rosita" drop earrings ($38).
Aside from fringe earrings, you'll also need a fringe cardigan from Astr ($120).
Dress down this Just Female sequin skirt from Anthropologie ($158) with a cozy sweater.
For a pair of stylish dad sneakers, get this one from Alexander McQueen ($590).
Invest in a Zimmermann swimsuit ($493) and you won't regret it.
Can you feel the '80s vibes in this Rebecca Taylor top ($195)?