Last season might have been all about print-on-print-on-print, but Spring's latest leans toward a more subtle way of styling your bold patterns. At the Diesel and Edun Studio Africa party in LA, brand ambassador Solange Knowles showed us how to style printed shorts (one of our seasonal must haves) for a look that's high on impact, but not over the top. The key to getting this trend right is finding the perfect pair of statement shorts — we suggest a pair that's not too tight and not too short — and pairing it with minimal accompaniments. Solange's abstract-print cuffed Edun shorts pop against her white Theyskens' Theory sheer-sleeve blouse, while gold metallic sandals add just the right amount of shine to her party look. For added pop, Solange polished off her ensemble with a modern Lucite CC Skye clutch ($295) and gold rings. Easy, right? Shop our editors' selection of printed shorts, then get to styling!

The Topshop Unique Way to Wear Polished Spring '13 Neutrals
Today marks the first day of Spring, and with it, we can (officially) look to the season's signature style elements with real intent to wear. To ease our way back into lighter fare, we've zeroed in on this subtle Topshop Unique Spring '13 look — straight from the runway — to inspire an outfit that perfectly captures how we should be dressing for right now. We love the layering of this mostly white ensemble; in effect, you've got voluminous shape via the outerwear and oversize clutch, sleek print via the striped top, sheer paneling via the formfitting skirt, and a pop of metallic via the pointy-toe pumps. Whether you deem this an outfit worthy of work or if this proves more wearable (for you) with the inclusion of metallic loafers, née heels, it feels just Spring-y enough without forging into overzealously skin-baring silhouettes. Shop our editors' picks below.

Shop, clockwise from top left: Madewell Ridgestripe Tank ($60), Mango Asymmetric Suede Jacket ($190), Michael Michael Kors Hinged Bangle in Gold and Silver ($95), American Apparel Light Pink Round Half Hoop Wire Earrings ($18), Clare Vivier Foldover Clutch ($156), J.Crew Valentina Mirror Metallic Pumps ($238), Topshop White Mesh Panel Tube Skirt ($50)
Topshop Unique Arrives at Need Supply
Lucky magazine is one of our favorite sources for great shopping tips. We're thrilled to share this fabulous story from our friends at Lucky!
Topshop's higher-end label, Topshop Unique, is moving up in the world. As of yesterday, select pieces from the label's Spring/Summer 2013 range are available on Need Supply's website, making it the first American e-tailer to carry the line. (Save for the British chain's USA platform, of course. But there, most sizes have already sold out.)
Looking at the collection, it's easy to see why the Virginia-based store needed to supply it. (Sorry, couldn't help myself.) Inspired by Kate Moss in the '90s, it does indeed capture the super's famously effortless style with slouchy shapes and in an all neutral palette. Unfortunately, however, it won't make you sound like this when you read 50 Shades of Grey.

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File This Under No-Fail Outfit Formulas
Because we firmly believe that looking good shouldn't be a full-time job (we all have real jobs after all), we're bringing you an easy outfit formula that relies on just three key pieces. With nods to Spring's biggest trends — brights, metallics, ankle-strap footwear, and a great cropped jacket — this perfect outfit is all about putting a fresh spin on your tired jacket-and-jeans combos. Reach for a cropped jacket to layer over your t-shirt — the sharp proportion offers a sophisticated alternative to the staple anorak, and it's just as well-suited to the office as any of your favorite blazers. As for the final touches, a pair of skinny pants with a cropped silhouette leaves ample room for showing off another one of this season's biggest trends: the ankle-strap heel. Look for pairs in a neutral shade for the leg-lengthening effect, black for a great play on a classic, or further the outfit interest with a fresh metallic finish. In any iteration, these pieces add up (fast!) to something sleeker and cooler than your average work or weekend looks. Just shop our editors' picks below to test drive one of our favorite outfit formulas.

Shop looks from left: Zara striped jacket ($129), Paige Jimmy Jimmy skinny jean ($189), Alexander Wang Liya pump ($495); Topshop quilted ovoid crop jacket ($136), Rag & Bone distressed midrise skinny capri jean ($195), ASOS Sonic pointed heels ($54); Vince cropped jacket ($345), Isabel Marant Lucas printed cropped skinny jeans ($300), Zara patent sandals with ankle strap ($100)
Matchless Taps Kate Moss and Terry Richardson For Debut Campaign; Riccardo Tisci Teams With Boléro

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by Terry Richardson for Matchless's debut fashion ad campaign. [Vogue UK]
br> - Riccardo Tisci will design the costumes for this Spring's production of Boléro at the Opéra de Paris. [WWD]
br> - Jeremy Piven has been tapped to play the title character in Mr Selfridge, a 10-part miniseries chronicling the famed London department store's impact on Britain. The first episode debuts later this month on PBS. [WWD]
br> - Diane von Furstenberg has some advice for dealing with negative energy: "Be honest with yourself, accept who you are. YOU are the solution! Look for the light and build around it." [The Cut]
br> - PETA has teamed with Topshop to campaign against the use of animal skins in clothing. [Racked]
br> - Starting this Spring, Bergdorf Goodman will undergo a series of renovations — 40 in total — to improve its in-store shopping experience. [The Shophound]
br> - Rita Ora is the face of Superga's Spring 2013 campaign. [Elle]
br> - Freja Beha Erichsen is the ethereal beauty in the behind-the-scenes video for Valentino's Spring scent, Valentina Acqua Floreale. [Styleite]
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Ear Cuffs Are the Latest It Accessory — Are You Into Them?
Is the '80s ear cuff making a comeback? According to celebrities and the street-style crowd, they sure are. This punk-rock earring trend injects a subversive, rebellious spirit to just about any look, as proven by Diane Kruger's diamond-studded Repossi rendition and Lily Collins's red-carpet foray, while the street-style set paired their It accessory with more casual wares. Needless to say, the ear cuff has proven its versatility factor, and while some of us here are loving them (how cool would a tough ear cuff look against a pretty Spring dress?), others are still on the fence. Tell us your thoughts below, then, if you're already into this punk-rock trend, shop our editors' picks below.

8 Top Maternity Picks From Kate Middleton's Go-To Shop, Topshop
Oh, Kate, you continue to reel us in with your practical, every-girl ways! The Duchess of Cambridge is just over the halfway point in her pregnancy, and though she is barely sporting a baby bump, she's adding some looser-fitting pieces to her typically tailored wardrobe. Fellow shoppers at London's Topshop were doing double takes earlier this week when Kate was spotted alongside them going through the racks of clothing. Though she wasn't in the maternity section yet — she reportedly purchased a $56 floral dress designed by Lovestruck — she stuck to her sensible ways shopping at the affordable retailer.
Now that we know where Kate's picking up her fashionable finds, we've picked out eight of our favorite maternity pieces from the store so moms everywhere can steal her hip style.
Kate and Victoria's Royal Makeover and McQueen's Hunger Games

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- Kate Moss and Victoria Beckham have been remade as British royals to promote The Sunday Times' Style Magazine's annual best-dressed list. [BuzzFeed]
br> - Condé Nast has confirmed that Kate Phelan, who left her role as Fashion Director of Vogue UK to be the creative director of Topshop, will return to the publication. There is no word yet on what her position will be at the magazine. [Telegraph]
br> - Public relations executive Lynn Tesoro has reached a settlement in her $1 million lawsuit against three French attendees of Zac Posen's Spring 2013 show, one of whom slapped Tesoro when she attempted to reseat them. [WWD]
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March Must Haves!
Spring is here — well, not quite yet — and we're more than excited to swap out our heavy Winter gear for lighter layers and pretty prints in anticipation. This month, we're transitioning into the new season with an array of colorful bags, dresses, and, of course, gorgeous sandals and jewels to polish it all off. Additionally, we found the perfect pair of cool shades to block out those harmful UV rays and an adorable floral-print baseball cap to stylishly hide those occasional bad hair days. Click through to shop all of our editors' March must haves now.
Karl Lagerfeld Gets Fiery
- Karl Lagerfeld's latest photography exhibition, Fire Etchings, features images of models Freja Beha Erichsen and Aymeline Valade on large glass panels. [WWD]
br> - Swedish model Tilda Lindstam walked the most shows this past season at New York Fashion Week — 29 in total. [The Cut]
br> - Michelle Obama has officially commented on her new hairstyle: "This is my mid-life crisis, the bangs. I couldn't get a sports car . . . so instead, I cut my bangs." [The Huffington Post]
br> - Could we soon see a clothing line from Cara Delevingne? "I would love to design . . . I want my own brand of onesies!" the model said. "I'm trying to make it happen . . . someone contact me please, 'cause I'm ready!" . [Vogue UK]
br> - John Jannuzzi took to his iPad to sketch the looks from New York Fashion Week. [Lucky Magazine]
br> - After singing in sequins for Topshop last December, Kate Bosworth has revealed more details about her next project with the fast-fashion retailer. [Telegraph]
br> - Meanwhile, J.W. Anderson's latest collection for Topshop is now available online — and is already selling out. [Racked]
br> - Muse has released a video of Karlie Kloss to complement its Spring 2013 issue. [Fashion Copious]
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Top photo courtesy of Karl Lagerfeld.

