Nylon has a first look at Alexander McQueen for Target, a line heavily inspired by the 80s -- a trend that is surfacing left and right for spring. But that’s not to say that altogether the collection isn’t infinitely wearable and fashion-forward. Leggings with zippers, a cobalt blue knit tunic, a shrunken black blazer atop cropped trousers as well as graphic tees printed with filmstrip-like stills of the collection’s muse (The Duke Spirit's frontwoman, Leila Moss) all play a role. The line likewise includes a handful of especially cute printed dresses -- tribal graphics adorn a pink shift and gray mini wrap-dress that are both perfect for spring. The real winners are a cutout bikini, a cropped loose-fitting leather vest that’s prime for layering, a short pleather trench, and a simple black jumpsuit that epitomizes work-wear chic (likewise a big trend for spring).

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But the ladies aren’t the only ones with a brand new collection worth salivating over. Barbour, the classic British clothing company that specializes in work-wear-inspired garb, is introducing a limited edition collection. “The eight piece outerwear collection -- that is designed by Japan’s To Ki To -- is a hybrid of classic Barbour from the brand’s archives and modern technical outwear,” says A Continuous Lean. Or, in other words, it’s the best of both worlds. The line won’t debut in the states until the fall, which means you have plenty of time to finish debating whether or not you’re more of a bicycle jacket, motor-riding jacket, or horse-riding jacket kind of a guy.