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Walmart Ups Their Designer Collab Game With New Spring Brandon Maxwell x Scoop Drop
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Date:2025-04-11 12:30:58
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Don't let the winter weather get you down. It's never too soon to plan your spring wardrobe, especially when you can shop some affordable finds.
If you're in the mood to shop, Scoop Creative Director Brandon Maxwell just dropped a new spring collection that's equal parts fashionable and affordable. The collection has warm weather styles for women and girls that you're going to love with bright hues, bold prints, and luxurious textures. You can shop the whole collection here or you can shop Brandon's list of favorites.
Brandon Maxwell's Scoop Favorites
Brighten your wardrobe with this relaxed, gingham coat.
Pair this adorable top with the matching high-waisted skirt for a breezy, chic ensemble.
If you want to feel relaxed and look elegant, this dress is just what you need. It's available in one solid color and two prints.
Don't you feel so put-together when you rock a matching set. The bralette and sweater come as a duo and you can style them with the matching skirt. All of these pieces are available in black too.
If you need a break from heels, but you don't want to give up your sense of style, opt for these metallic flats. They're available in four stunning colors.
Orange you obsessed with these heels? They have a substantial block heel that's comfortable to walk on. They're also available in black.
Add some intrigue to any look with these lace up high heels, which come in black, pink, and white.
This off-the-shoulder top works for a casual look with jeans or you can easily dress it up. It comes in three colorways.
This striped dress is incredibly versatile. Wear it on its own, over a white t-shirt, under a cardigan, with a leather bomber, or paired with a denim jacket. There are so many styling possibilities with this dress.
Go for a retro, yet futuristic, vibe with these sandals. The come in gold, pink, and black.
This micropleated dress is giving Palm Spring vibes and we're here for it.
There's just something so incredibly chic about a one-shoulder look, right?
Feel like you're on vacation no matter where you are when you rock this dress, which also comes in black.
This dress is adorable if you want to coordinate with a mini in your life.
It doesn't get any cuter than this belted dress.
A bright blazer is great for the office, brunch, or even a night out. There are so many ways to wear this.
This coat screams luxury and you cannot beat the price.
If you're looking for more affordable fashion, you'll love these under $100 blazers.
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