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Style Editor Ali Brownrigg Shares Her Top Trends for Spring at Wear Wednesday

See what Ali and the city's other fashion writers are loving this season

By Seattle Mag March 17, 2015

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Usually I’m letting you know that Wear Wednesday at W Seattle is featuring some fabulous designer, but this time I’m letting you know that I’m participating in it. On Wednesday, March 18, the style editors of the region’s glossy mags and lifestyle websites will be showcasing our favorite trends for spring. We’ll each have a rolling rack filled with what we’re feeling for the season, all available at local shops.

Honestly, I don’t often think in terms of trends, but I’m having fun with this task—and I have to admit that I’m loving bell bottom jeans right now, which I know were all over the street style scene at New York Fashion Week. Expect to a pair of those and whatever else catches my eye.

The event is free and runs from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Living Room of the W Seattle. Popular local style bloggers will also be on hand to share their take on spring and there will be happy hour prices on drinks and apps—sounds like a mighty fine time. See you there!

 

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