10+ Essential Pastel Pieces
A spring wardrobe brought to you by your early 2000’s self
A Spring Wardrobe Brought to You by Your Early 2000’s Self
Pastels are at the forefront of our minds when it comes to what to wear each day. Light, muted shades of green, pink and lilac are refreshing and exciting to jump into each day. Here are some of our picks.
LACAUSA York Trousers — $187
The core values of LACAUSA lie in being a global citizen, providing fair wages for employees, ethical manufacturing, low waste design, and they feature a giveback program. All of their pieces are incredibly versatile, so wearable and interchangeable.
LACAUSA Hazel Jacket — $165
A jacket well-suited to go with the trousers pictured above, also from LACAUSA. A great example of an outfit both utilitarian and feminine.
LACAUSA Margot Blouse — $140
This tie-dye print is one of six colorways available. Made in Downtown LA.
Boy Smells Lilac Bralette — $34
Cult-favorite candle brand, Boy Smells, launched their Unmentionables line in 2018. Made for all genders and all sizes, these light jersey underwear are made in Peru from luxurious Pima cotton and dyed with an eco-friendly process to a palette of neo-natural colors that are skin-tone adjacent and inclusive.
Boy Smells Briefs — $25
Available in five pastel colors, but lilac is our favorite.
HAY Waffle Bathrobe & Slipper Set— $95
One size fits all, available in three pastel shades including pale pink.
Everlane Glove Mule — $98
This springtime take on the Glove Boot comes in five colorways. Three of the colors fall in the pastel category, including coral and bone.
Paloma Wool Waloma Bra — $110
Paloma Wool’s entire resort collection screams 90’s pool party, which is all we could ever ask for, honestly.
Paloma Wool Dax Pant — $161
These are available in tan, as well. An instant classic: these are pants you’ll want to pass down for generations.
HVISK Cayman Bag — $95
A satisfying and symmetrical bag design from HVISK in a color that can only be described as happy green.
Lucia Zolea Vintage
Lucia Zolea posts vintage for sale each week, as well as their in-house line. You can expect pieces like this bralette to sell out very quickly.
Girlfriend Collective Bra Top — $38
One of GC’s limited colors. This sustainable brand’s packaging is 100% recycled and recyclable, and their Compressive Leggings and Bras are made from 25 recycled post-consumer bottles. Their bras are made from 11.
Girlfriend Collective Pants — $68
These leggings are fully in stock, available in 13 colors, many coming in lively pastel shades.
We hope you enjoyed this post and found a few new brands carrying visually appealing shades for this spring (and beyond).
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