How to Wear Spring 2016 Trends from Latino Designers Now

Delpozo

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We can always count on Josep Font to bring out avant-garde, architectural pieces every season for the Spanish heritage brand Delpozo. Bring this voluminous runway look down to earth with a ruffled-sleeved top and geometric-print skater skirt.

To buy: Lord & Taylor top, $58; Romwe skirt, $38

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Calvin Klein

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Translate florals into fall by wearing ones of moody hues as seen on the Brazilian designer Francisco Costa's latest collection for Calvin Klein. This black maxi dress from Missguided perfectly embodies the look.

To buy: Missguided dress, $70

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Angel Sanchez

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An excuse to wear shorts until temps significantly drop, this summery look from the Venezuelan designer can totally be worn now by taking textured white shorts and styling them with a top decorated with a bold gradient print.

To buy: & Other Stories top, $55; H&M shorts, $35

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Oscar de la Renta

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Channel the utterly romantic look of Peter Copping's collection for the late Dominican-American design legend with this red floral printed dress that is both feminine and powerful.

To buy: Romwe dress, $28

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Gabriela Cadena

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The next generation of fringe is a thinner, stringier version of its past leather and suede counterparts. Upgrade for a flapper-esque black skirt to pair with a romantic lace top, a contrast of textures that screams fall.

To buy: Zara top, $30; Topshop skirt,$75

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Carolina Herrera

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The pink organza numbers were definitely one of the highlights of the Venezuelan-American designer's spring collection. Bring this ultra feminine look to real life by pairing an organza jacket with a flirty organza skirt all rendered in a lovely light pink shade.

To buy: Brigitte Bardot jacket, $125; Romwe skirt, $29

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Carmen Marc Valvo

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A chic matching set can take you easily from the boardroom to dinner. This co-ord from the Spanish designer is a feminine, relaxed version of a suit that is neither too stiff nor overtly trendy. Wear this now with matching polished joggers and duster of a similar gray tone for an understated yet exciting ensemble.

To buy: MissSelfridge jacket, $80; Miss Selfridge joggers, $49

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Raul Penaranda

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We love the sporty vibes of this yellow jumpsuit by the Colombian designer. Since a one-piece like this is hard to come by (and a little bit challenging to style with kids in tow), we suggest wearing a zipped racer top above a bright straight-leg trouser with side panels that reflect athletic wear.

To buy: Topshop top, $50; Pinko Tag pants, $188

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Proenza Schouler

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Strapped off-the-shoulder tops are definitely going to be a must-have for next spring, but you can totally wear it now before it gets too cold. Opt for one with a bit more coverage up top. Team it with a bold red printed midi skirt to replicate the Spanish-influenced collection from Latino designer Lazaro Hernandez and co-designer Jack McCollough.

To buy: SheIn top, $19; Helmut Lang skirt, $93

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Narciso Rodriguez

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The one-shoulder is back! To emulate the modern undone vibes of the Cuban-American designer's range, pair a white asymmetrical top with wide-leg trousers. Simple, cool and chic.

To buy: Forever21 top, $25; Mango trousers, $100

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