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15 New Spring Pieces From Net-A-Porter That'll Get You Excited For Warm Weather Ahead

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Give yourself a pat on the back. You've made it: This winter was brutal, but fortunately, we're less than a week away from the first day of spring. Although it may be hard to part ways with your favorite statement coats and cozy sweaters, we can all agree it’s time for a change. Right now is the perfect time to start prepping your wardrobe for the new season, and by taking a scroll through new spring arrivals from Net-a-Porter, you'll find the reassurance you need that spring is right around the corner.

More exciting news: The pieces you loved on the runway last fall during fashion month are now hitting the new arrivals section. These collections showcased major trends for Spring/Summer 2019 that will surely be hitting the streets in the next coming months. Last September, we saw a few highlights from the runway: Fringe was a hit at Tom Ford and Oscar De La Renta; Proenza Schouler educated us on the importance of tie-dye with its spring collection; and orange was huge at Escada and up-and-comer Miaou.

For further evidence of spring's much-anticipated arrival, find five trends along with their new arrivals to instantly add to your shopping cart.

Netting

Show skin in a subtle way with netting. The trend isn't just for apparel, either: If you don't want to go full-on netted, start with a bags, like the Staud gem below.

Tie-Dye

If you kept your tie-dye clothes from the '90s, count yourself lucky. The trend is in full swing this spring, so even if you can't dig up your old pieces to incorporate this print into your wardrobe, Stella McCartney and Victoria Beckham have you covered.

Orange

Slime green was the dominating color of 2018, but it has some competition for 2019. Orange was everywhere this season, including collections from Adeam, Sies Marjan, and Tibi.

Fringe

Western-wear was on the rise in 2018, and continues to remain popular in 2019 — and fringe is a great way to ease into this trend. If you need more motivation to try it out, Emma Roberts' fringe jacket will do the trick.

Pleats

Pleating has always been stylish, but they got a modern update this season, including accordion and asymmetric iterations.