I’ll Be Working My Entire Spring Wardrobe Around These 20 Pieces From QVC
It’s time to go shopping.
The sun has come out, so it’s time for me to pack my cozy, thick sweaters away because high hemlines and bright colors are about to take over my ’fits. Spring has always been my favorite time to shop for new pieces that’ll work well with styles I already own, but finding those key pieces can become somewhat of a dumpster dive.
Enter QVC. Known for its simple and direct approach to dressing, the legacy retailer has been the low-key hero in my search for spring staples . Take, for example, classic jersey dresses. There’s a slew of them on the site, and this season, I plan to wear mine with elegant slides and a cotton bucket hat. And if you haven’t noticed, straight-leg jeans have become the new denim default, and I’ve got my work cut out for me with QVC’s vast denim selection. I’ve found all of these cult-favorite spring pieces and more in QVC’s spring collection, and to help you build a lightweight wardrobe for spring, I’ve listed my top 20 picks below. Trust me—they’re worth a look.
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Humaa is the Associate Shopping Editor at Who What Wear and Marie Claire, covering fashion beauty and home under the Branded Content team. Before joining both titles, Humaa was Commerce Editor at British Vogue where she wrote all affiliate content to help build up on organic E-Commerce revenue. When she’s not trying to save the world one cashmere sweater at a time, on her off days you can find Humaa with her head buried in the most romantic of romance novels.
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