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19 Reasons to Get Coordinated This Season

The must-have two-piece sets that take the guesswork out of mixing and matching prints
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Sassy and See-Through
Jourdan Dunn posed in a Top Shop co-ords get-up at UGG Australia's Style Haven Coachella party.

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Bugging Out
Solange Knowles wore this Azede Jean-Pierre look at a pre-Grammy party earlier this year.

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Phoenix Rising
Rita Ora showed off a Roberto Cavalli tweed suit when dining out in Beverly Hills.

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Pajama Party
Cara Delevingne kept it casual while running the London streets in this Mink Pink sweat suit.

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Earning Her Stripes
Miroslava Duma was spotted wearing this polished two-piece set at a jewelry launch in Moscow.

All of a sudden, there's no such thing as being too matchy-matchy. The coordinates trend started out as a fashion week wow-factor with Balenciaga's modern shapes, Alice + Olivia's beach-ready basics and Topshop's graphic designs, and has now become a spring fashion trend that anyone can pull off. The combos we're loving: collarless coats with shorts, sporty vests with cigarette pants, crop tops with pencil skirts and sleek jackets with high-waist shorts, to name a few.

Sure it seems rather ... excessive to be spotted around town wearing a full-on printed ensemble that is neither a dress nor a romper. But the beauty is that these outfits can be styled in the same way -- paired with trendy sandals or an embellished statement necklace. The days of standing around in your closet, woefully contemplating endless styling possibilities are over. Coordinating your clothes has never been easier. Think of it as the match made in fashion heaven.
BY TIFFANIE PETETT | MAY 28, 2014 | SHARES
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