I Live in NYC—These Spring Trends Are Already Dominating
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They say NYC is the best city for people-watching—but it's also the best for trend-spotting. While walking the streets, taking the subway, or catching up with my favorite NYC influencers, I always get a firsthand peek at the next It trends. And this spring, they don't disappoint. I'm seeing classy lady jackets, wide-leg pants, luxe cashmere, and all the matching sets I could dream of. Oh, did I mention you can get all these chic pieces at at Ann Taylor? The brand has every spring trend and timeless essential in one place. Even better, you can get 50% off everything and free shipping from April 5 to 8. Keep scrolling to shop the items you need.

Emma is a beauty editor on the branded content team. She’s a passionate writer who loves all things beauty, wellness, and personal growth. Before pursuing writing, she worked in influencer marketing at Gallery Media Group, which owns digital brand PureWow. She lives in New York City, where you can usually find her running to a Pilates class or sipping on a green juice in the park.
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