5 must-haves for the spring closet revamp From pop vests and pants to cut-out details and 90s inspired sandals

As yearly happens on planet Earth, seasons ciclycally come back posing to fashion savvies the wardrobe switch issue. Fancy it or desperately need it, replacing puffers and wool knits from your daily wardrobe brings a sense of spiritual liberation that echoes the upcoming summer season and its sweet sweet hopes. This spring, trends have already sprung on last year's peculiar runways, identifying colors and floral or paisley patterns as predominant. Differently from last year's, this upcoming months' outfits are mandatorily dedicated to feel the best version of yourself awakening from a long hibernation period. New trends emerged from IG, Tik Toks and pop culture in general are ready to be embraced and loved in a style that mixes dark-academia and cottage-core moods. Nss G-Club warmingly welcomes spring with a selection of 5 must have items to revamp your wardrobe this spring. Thanks us later, flower.

 

Knit vests

We need colour as much we need sunlight this spring (and some funny light tunes in background) to carry on. Bet on crazy patterns and pop color pants to show off your fashion potential: styling the bottom part of your outfit keeping things basic on the top part is so glam! Major inspiration comes from the aesthetically mesmerizing @__maxinewylde IG Reel's "outfit roulettes"! So cool!

 

Cut-out details

Let Balenciaga babushka style, Lady Gaga's Patrizia Reggiani in "The House of Gucci" by Ridley Scott style sneak-peeks or parisienne aesthetic be your inspiration to adopt the most versatile accessory of the season. A good silk foulard, especially if vintage and from a luxury fashion house, is the top investment to make his spring, because it transfom and hug your curves in a funny bandana to recreate a gipsy-chic Måneskin-look, a colorful belt to cinch your waist on a white dress or even a top if you're able to knot it in the proper way and style it with a romantic skirt.

 

Fisherman sandals

If there's something that always comes up when temperatures start rising they surely are ugly-sandals. After the official sanctioning of Birkenstock's as the staple summer shoe (they have even made it on the luxury market) now it's time for fisherman sandals. An unusual model of shoe often used in a marina context by kids and people to protect feet from the seabed dullness, this year are emerging as trendy shoes. Made in leather or plastic, coloured or basic, fisherman sandals are a funny alternative to chunky loafers and surely a very comfy option when it comes to everyday life. Hot or not?