California style is trending for spring — here’s how to wear the look

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California, here we come! Bloomingdale’s is celebrating West Coast style this spring with hundreds of exclusive looks inspired by sun, fun and coastal cool.

As part of the retailer’s “California Love” campaign, the retailer’s transformed its 59th Street flagship in NYC into The Surf Shop, a pop-up filled brimming with beachy essentials ranging from bikinis to sunblock.

Los Angeles label STAUD is one of the many brands that whipped up exclusive styles for the campaign, including palm tree-printed dresses, a playful beaded bag inspired by a California license plate and a raffia take on Birkenstock’s big-buckled Arizona sandal.

STAUD Tommy Beaded Shoulder Bag

White beaded bag with "Fun & Sun CALIFORNIA" and "STAUD LA THE GOLDEN STATE" written on it.Bloomingdale's

STAUD Laura Linen Maxi Dress

Blonde woman wearing a pink ombre maxi dress with tropical scenery printed on the bottom.Bloomingdale's

Birkenstock + STAUD Arizona Big Buckle Raffia Sandals

A single brown Birkenstock Arizona sandal with woven texture and gold buckles.Bloomingdale's

Bloomingdale’s colorful, whimsical AQUA x Lisa Says Gah collaboration is also a highlight, spanning clothing, swimwear, accessories, home goods and kids’ apparel. Prices start at $38 and max out at $198.

“This collaboration feels like a love letter to home,” Lisa Says Gah founder Lisa Bühler says. “Sharing the California spirit, warmth, and nostalgia through Bloomingdale’s feels like a dream moment. I’m excited for people across the country to experience a little bit of what inspires us daily.”

AQUA x Lisa Says Gah Beaded Minidress

Black mini dress with spaghetti straps and fruit and vegetable embellishments.Bloomingdale's

AQUA x Lisa Says Gah Mila Sneakers

A tan suede sneaker with green laces, two blue gingham bows, a strawberry charm, and two lemon charms.Bloomingdale's

AQUA x Lisa Says Gah Printed One-Piece Swimsuit

Model wearing a blue and white gingham swimsuit with fruit and vegetable illustrations.Bloomingdale's

California style is practically synonymous with denim, and few brands do jeans as well as Rag & Bone.

The brand’s Miramar styles — which are actually made from soft cotton terry printed to look just like denim —  are particularly popular, but you can’t go wrong with any of Rag & Bone’s traditional jeans (or adorable graphic tees), either.

Rag & Bone Miramar Terry Track Pants

Rag & Bone Miramar jeans, a wide-leg denim style with a patterned side stripe, worn with a striped blue and white shirt and silver shoes.Bloomingdale's

Rag & Bone Saige Low Rise Relaxed Straight Jeans

Woman wearing Rag & Bone Saige jeans and black ankle boots.Bloomingdale's

Rag & Bone Cherry Graphic Tee

A white short-sleeved t-shirt with a scattered cherry pattern.Bloomingdale's

Prefer your denim a little dressier? Cinq à Sept‘s got you covered for all your warm-weather occasions (or even just a day at the office) with its dark-wash dresses and separates.

Cinq à Sept Zelda Denim Midi Dress

A female model wearing a dark blue denim midi dress with a belted waist and an asymmetrical hem.Bloomingdale's

Cinq à Sept Frankie Skirt

A model wearing a Cinq à Sept denim mini skirt with gold button-front details.Bloomingdale's

Cinq à Sept Renee Denim Vest

A model wears a dark wash denim vest with gold buttons and a matching belt and pants.Bloomingdale's


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