With so many fashion launches landing every single day and only so much time and money to go around, our shopping editors are here to help you keep tabs on only the very best drops. Think of us as your personal stylists—we’re sharing the standout clothing and accessories that catch our eye each month. You saw it (and can shop it) here first.
1. Banana Republic x The White Lotus
The collaboration between Banana Republic and The White Lotus has no right being this good, but we’re not complaining. Taking inspiration from the HBO show’s Thailand location for season three, these breezy pieces feel like a breath of fresh air arriving just in time for the sunnier days to come. It’s all the right weight for tropical getaways or outdoor weddings—and you might just come away looking like Parker Posey’s extremely well-dressed character.
Free People is one of our absolute favorite denim brands on the market, meaning we’re hyped for all the new jeans it just dropped for spring. Trendy cuffed denim and new takes on the brand’s beloved barrel jeans are in the mix, but that’s only the beginning; cute shorts, skirts, and capris are also up for grabs (and starting to sell out).
Three years after introducing swimwear, Skims is back with a new lineup of chic swimsuits in a trendy palette of sky blue, black, and animal prints—and we recommend snapping up your favorite shape and color before they inevitably sell out. Highlights include a plunging one-piece and a classic bikini; you’ll also find a push-up bikini top, string bikini bottoms, and cover-ups for lounging by the pool.
Steve Madden’s spring collection (cheekily titled House of Steve) is heavily influenced by ’90s nostalgia and of-the-moment trends alike, and we’re so into it. Long denim shorts and retro tracksuits meet their contemporary match in cow-print ballet flats and statement bags—truly, there’s something for everyone.
The spring-summer drop from H&M’s high-minded Studio sub-label is, to put it mildly, very good. Influenced by officewear, ’80s excess, and a heap of runway trends, these elevated jeans, dresses, sweaters, and sunglasses all look good together, but will also infuse your existing capsule with some personality. We’ll take one of everything, thanks.
Veja’s latest silhouette is a soccer-inspired sneaker that’s right on trend for 2025—the slim silhouette, gum soles, and sporty colorways are just right for our current moment. While we love the brand’s other white sneakers, these kicks might have just ascended to take the top spot among Veja’s lineup. Just look at them!
Just a year after launching, Abercrombie’s wedding edit has become one of our favorite places to find event-ready attire to fit any dress code. It’s hard to imagine a better spring wedding-guest dress than that maxi with a trendy scarf detail; pick up the polka-dot midi if you’re searching for a birthday outfit or something to wear to a dressy dinner.
With the doldrums of winter almost in the rearview for another year, all we want to do right now is frolic at a music festival. And now that Revolve’s festival-ready edit has arrived, we’re about to look very cute while doing it. In keeping with pop’s swing toward country, there’s a big Western influence running through the collection—so catch us rocking out at the Cowboy Carter tour (or maybe Revolve Fest) in these Americana-influenced gems.
It’s not every day that Anthro launches a new brand, so when they do, we listen. Named after the yellow flower, Celandine is a resort label offering ridiculously cute swimwear, cover-ups, and other breezy, vacation-ready pieces. Not to play favorites, but that one-piece swimsuit just shot to the top of our wish lists for the months ahead.
Bad news for your credit card: Farm Rio’s spring-summer collection has landed, and everything’s worth your time. The crisp floral dresses, breezy blouses, and statement pants are all designed to turn heads while still being easy to wear. Most of all, we’re head over heels for the romantic palette, which makes good use of spring’s petal pink trend.
Catbird and Laufey—a delicate jewelry brand and a jazz-pop star—make so much sense together that they just dropped a second collaboration. Featuring cutesy motifs like stars, bows, and rabbits, the pieces (some new and some reissued) are just different enough to stand out from the crowd. Plus, prices start below $60, meaning it’s relatively affordable to get in on the fun.