139. Spring Chic, True Low-Rise Jeans, and How To Emulate The Row Spring's Best Looks
This is EVERY BODY GETS DRESSED’s weekly edit of the only fashion newness, sales, and restocks worth your attention.
Chan Luu’s spring collection includes a playful nod to the Year of the Horse with horsebit jewelry; these labradorite drop earrings are a favorite. In Ready-to-Wear, you’ll find a miniskirt with oversized mirror sequins in camel and black, ultra-wide pleated taffeta shorts, their pinch-waist cardigan reimagined in a floral jacquard pattern, and to finish your summer outfits, a cotton-silk scarf embroidered with sequins.
Emme Parsons’ Parker moccasins have been restocked in the Carmen red colorway. COS has just released a similar deck shoe silhouette in dark brown suede.
Speaking of, COS’ latest arrivals bring very good trousers — like these elasticized merino wool pants with a neat pintuck detail, these cotton barrel-cropped pants, which come sans waistband, and these well-cut tapered twill pants — and quirky accessories like the leopard print pony-hair-effect leather pouch below.
Rachel Comey’s new arrivals feature the Voila skirt, a cocoon-shaped, cocoon-feel midi skirt with a raw edge in their signature Italian foam fabric. You’ll find utilitarian trench jackets in every collection, but none with the garnet hue of Comey’s Gosland jacket. The brand’s fan-favorite sweatshirts Fond and Stanza get seasonal hues of crushed raspberry and ultra-bright lemon yellow. Both sweaters have permanently rolled cuffs, ideal for creating negative space when styling oversized outfits.
If your go-to layering tees are the Margo or Laura from LESET, they are now available with a V-neck. The brand also restocked the Kyoto carpenter pants in black. Their February collection introduced the short Kyoto windbreaker and best-selling classics in new shades of butter yellow, bleuet, and malbec.
Over on Net-A-Porter, The Row’s spring has landed. From the lookbook released for this collection in June of last year, the simplest yet most striking piece was a pair of white, long-john-like underpinnings peeking through the hems of tailored shorts and trenches. To emulate this look, you could invest in the precise Larissa cotton jersey shorts or Kalyan pleated wool shorts and layer them over a more affordable pair of white Bermuda shorts. These from Filippa K or these on sale from Posse seem perfect for it. If these simple monochromatic looks are so visually pleasing, it might have to do with a simple styling principle. I have included a recent video I posted explaining this at the bottom of this email. Look 9 celebrated simplicity with the perfectly hanging Latoya white dress and Floris cotton jersey tee tied around the waist. If this diaphanous look draws you in, but the price tag doesn’t, this new gathered cotton dress from Staud has a very similar chic vibe.

Moda Operandi just received brand new Flore Flore; new seasonal colors include bottle green and buttercream yellow.
The first act of Kallmeyer spring has landed, and it’s awash in a calming jade-and-butter palette. The Matilda cape gown and Emme cape top feature ruching across the bodice and a cape overlay that drapes over the shoulders and back. The pepper tweed shrunken blazer and column-leg trousers make for a soft tailoring statement, especially when styled, as it was on the runway, with their slate-and-cream new multi-stripe tees tied around the waist. My favorite piece is the easy-to-wear Regina drawstring skirt in linen stripes.

CO just dropped its spring collection, which packs structure, texture, and a utilitarian feel. There’s a big bubble maxi skirt in champagne-colored silk charmeuse, a striking workwear-inspired oversized bomber with a stand collar, and plenty of fringe, which I particularly like on this racerback tank. Alongside these statement pieces, you’ll also find solid wardrobe workhorses like this semi-sheer viscose rib tee and these heeled pumps.
Matteau is the Australian label that perfected the jewel-toned shirred bodice summer dress, a silhouette imitated with limited success by hundreds of others since. As summer winds down in Australia, the brand launched its Vacation sale (up to 30% off the seasonal selection) and its Archive sale (up to 50% off). The prints are ideal for anyone looking to just dip their toe in, as they are often tonal and understated. Their swimwear is also highly rated. Not on sale, but another iconic silhouette the brand has perfected is the oversized fisherman drawcord pants. Shipping to the US is free.

Nili Lotan released its Spring ‘26 collection. It is inspired by the 70’s era in LA, so naturally it features fringed leather jackets, pinstriped tailoring, polka-dot silk ruffle blouses, and very sexy laced halter tops.
If you’re into a low-rise, relaxed denim silhouette, Aflalo launched the Verne, they’re baggy with a relaxed fit through the hips, and Frame brought back the Gray and added two new washes and a petite inseam.
On the heels of their latest Moda Operandi collab, Posse launched their spring/summer collection. You’ll find airy cotton gingham and embroidered silk in muted seafoam tones. I find myself gravitating toward the more solid, perhaps a little less original pieces, like this A-line shift mini dress with puffed sleeves and these cornflower blue cotton poplin pants, since I know all too well that the winning summer pieces end up being the unfussy ones that are easy to throw on.
New in at J.Crew are this chocolate floral jacquard cardigan and pieces in 2025 Prada’s peridot green, like the mid-rise Kaya pants. The 2025 Rollneck™, a classic cotton rolled-neck knit from the 80s and their catalog days, just got new colors and stripes.
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God I want to spend so much money right now. Curious what alternatives to the Row pieces will come out because I’m salivating but that price point ain’t it!