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Spring trends for under $100

By Kate
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Shedding your winter jacket sounds like loads of fun until you realize that all your spring and summer clothing just doesn't have that punch you remember. And as we all know, no one has tons of dough to blow on a new wardrobe. But fear not fashionistas! Here's one outfit I plan on buying for under $100.

First of all, the hat is a must for the sunny weather. No matter how high an SPF you wear, a hat is key for sun protection. Plus it's chic and hides bedhead on a lazy Saturday. I'm still kicking myself for not investing in one of the classic sunhats on a recent trip to Brazil. Tie your hair in a messy low bun or a long braid with this ensemble.

Then throw on a denim-style dress. This one has a tie to define your waist and can go with leggings or tights as you transition in and out of cool weather. Try it with cowboy boots or the lovely cream coloured brogues above for a look that's both masculine and feminine. Try this mix of androgynous style together or separately this season.

Hat, $10, Dress, $24, Shoes, $59, all by Joe Fresh Style.

- Kate Daley

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