18 Spring Trends Flattering For Every Shape, Size, and Skin Tone

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When you browse through Spring 2019's biggest trends, they may seem daunting at first. Tie-dye, bucket hats, and low-slung cargos . . . what are we living in, a Limited Too catalog? But don't worry — these looks have been refreshed, and there are brand-new ways to wear them. In fact, the 18 styles we're talking about ahead can be flattering at any age and on any figure, if you shop for the right pieces. See what tips you can glean from, and show these outfits who's boss when you pull them off like a pro. And hey, maybe go buy yourself a groovy blow-up couch as a reward.

Flattering Spring Trend: Full Skirts
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Flattering Spring Trend: Full Skirts

Look for rich colors and pleating, and pair yours with a graphic tee and fun heels for a perfectly proportioned outfit.

Flattering Spring Trend: Plaid Pants
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Flattering Spring Trend: Plaid Pants

Search for darker colors and wear platform sneakers or brogues to elongate your legs, if that's what you're going for.

Flattering Spring Trend: Head-to-Toe Pink
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Flattering Spring Trend: Head-to-Toe Pink

Don't be afraid to think of pale pink as a neutral. You'll look so light and effortless when you wear it from head to toe.

Flattering Spring Trend: Strappy Sandals
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Flattering Spring Trend: Strappy Sandals

Wiry, '90s-inspired sandals are back. Add height and excitement to your outfit when you opt for a kitten heel or a flashy neon colorway.

Flattering Spring Trend: Cargos
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Flattering Spring Trend: Cargos

Whether you like a pair with giant pockets or something more streamlined and low-slung, these look cool with chunky sneakers during the day and a top that makes you feel sexy for a night out.

Flattering Spring Trend: Tie-Dye
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Flattering Spring Trend: Tie-Dye

Who wouldn't feel youthful and confident in this playful, surf-inspired print that's making a comeback? Balance your outfit with sophisticated pieces like a smart mule or tailored trouser.

Flattering Spring Trend: Logo and Graphic-Print Tees
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Flattering Spring Trend: Logo and Graphic-Print Tees

Whether you're wearing your heart on the sleeve of a hoodie or a t-shirt, a favorite brand logo or saying adds instant personality — and you can pick out something in your power color.

Flattering Spring Trend: Military Jackets
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Flattering Spring Trend: Military Jackets

We like these because they're roomy and street style cool. They add dimension to any outfit, and they also make your look feel unique, depending on the details.

Flattering Spring Trend: Utility Jumpsuits
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Flattering Spring Trend: Utility Jumpsuits

The new utility jumpsuit is swingy and loose. It looks great with a pair of pumps, and you can even layer a blazer on top or an animal-print turtleneck underneath. This silhouette isn't meant to hug your every curve; it's just meant to flatter them.

Flattering Spring Trend: Patent Leather
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Flattering Spring Trend: Patent Leather

Go for a high-shine moment in some slick patent leather outerwear. Whether you prefer a bold color or black, this piece will still be the first thing everyone notices when they look at you.

Flattering Spring Trend: Trench Coats
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Flattering Spring Trend: Trench Coats

Trenches have become so popular, you can find them in any colorway and at any length, so think about what works best for you. If you've got a petite frame, try a trench that cinches at the waist and stops midthigh. If you're tall, go for something floor-skimming or a design that stops right above your shoes so you can show them off.

Flattering Spring Trend: Marigold
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Flattering Spring Trend: Marigold

Leave it to Meghan Markle to popularize a new color that's everywhere you look. After she wore her Brandon Maxwell sheath dress, this hue has been brightening up our lives, and it looks surprisingly great on so many different skin tones. It's super alluring, so don't be surprised when people stop you on the street.

Flattering Spring Trend: Leather Pants
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Flattering Spring Trend: Leather Pants

While leather skinnies were a hot-ticket item to wear with heels for a night out for quite some time, we're embracing some fresh cuts. Whether you like the finish in a slouchy trouser or something tapered at the ankle, there's bound to be a style that flatters your unique shape.

Flattering Spring Trend: Oversize Blazers
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Flattering Spring Trend: Oversize Blazers

You can wear one as part of your relaxed pantsuit or mix and match like so. Button it up if you're rocking this piece as outerwear, and go for a length that stops about five inches above the knee, no matter the print or material.

Flattering Spring Trend: Ankle-Skimming Denim
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Flattering Spring Trend: Ankle-Skimming Denim

How cool do these straight-leg jeans look with a simple sneaker and oversize sweater? The look is laid-back, but in a dark wash, your denim outfit will appear a little more polished.

Flattering Spring Trend: Co-Ord Sets
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Flattering Spring Trend: Co-Ord Sets

We love these in playful prints or textured fabrics. You can decide whether you want a palazzo pant or a crisp trouser, and a cardigan or a tie-waist. To break up the monochrome look, add a pop of color with your accessory.

Flattering Spring Trend: Bucket Hats
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Flattering Spring Trend: Bucket Hats

There's no such thing as a bad hair day when you own one of these. Channel your inner wannabe surfer and throw one on with a cool sweater and jeans. Then, when it's Summer, pack it for a beach day.

Flattering Spring Trend: Animal Print
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Flattering Spring Trend: Animal Print

Animal print is sticking around. But you don't have to wear it from head to toe if you're more comfortable showing off a flash of leopard from under a blazer — or perhaps you prefer a snakeskin boot with a midi dress. If you do feel comfortable rocking a loud print down to the floor, avoid a superbusy look by opting for neutral accessories.