This isn’t a review on a horror movie, which I am completely unqualified to do as I have seen minimal scary movies in my lifetime. Instead, I’ve gathered my favorite spring looks from the ladies from MTV classic The Hills.
Whitney Port’s “Whitney Eve” line is a collaboration of California prints and colors with New York silhouettes; perfect for those of us who appreciate the Free People lifestyle, but can’t necessarily justify dressing everyday like you’re going to Coachella.
Some of my favorites include:




While WP’s line is certainly affordable to an extend, my spring wardrobe probably won’t consist strictly of $150 floral dresses. Mix in some of Whit’s BFF Lauren Conrad’s line for Kohls for some financial variety.



LC by Lauren Conrad is proof that it isn’t where you bought it, its how you wear it.