I’ve come to terms with the fact that I am never going to own the newest hot designer ready to wear. I don’t have that kind of money.  Sure I could save up and buy one or two covetable pieces per season but meh,  I’m just not a saver. I’d rather wait until the trends trickle down to affordable shops. So while I’m not shopping the runway, I still like to look for inspiration. Peer closely at the styling and you can often come up with no purchase required tweaks that will make last year’s pieces look fresh.

Here are my favorite looks from Spring 2010′s Ready to Wear collections and the wearable in real life ideas I drew from them…

Dress down a conservative dress with sleek flip flops

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Give hard to wear nudes a jolt with bright pink and orange

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Get 70s chic with a center part, huge sunglasses, and a rich brown jacket (leather hot pants not required)

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Extend the life of big winter boots by pairing them with your uber  girlie dresses

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Another way to keep those dresses from being too pretty, wrap them up with a leather belt

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Toughen up a twee top with your old beat up jeans and leather accessories

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Khaki and stripes, the classic win

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Get a little Mod with a boxy print top and skinny jeans

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Grab some ribbon from the craft store to give last years sandals a whole new look

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Girl up menswear oxfords by replacing the laces with ribbon

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Speaking of menswear, it never looked so cute

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Another way to give old sandals new life, popping on opaque colorful socks

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Not so Little House when worn with those trusty oxfords

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Add some edge to a dressy pencil skirt with an over sized white button up

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Keep it simple and allow Spring’s It colors to shine.
Pick one piece of cobalt, turquoise, lavender, citron, orange, marigold, or hot pink and pair with the white, nude, khaki, grey, and black already in your closet.

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And finally, don’t forget to break out the white button up and blazer

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