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Hot Trend: Fiesta or Mexican-Inspired Styles

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It's time to party, because south-of-the-border fiesta styles are in fashion! Whether you choose a floaty peasant top or kicky embroidered flats, you're bound to find the perfect touch of Mexican flair to add to your wardrobe. Ole!

Free People "Painted Tape Measures," $12 each, freepeople.com

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If you like to sew (or just measure things), then these adorable tape measurers are sure to make you smile.

Anthropologie "Mirrored Jewelry Pouch," $20, anthropologie.com

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Terrific for traveling, this embroidered jewelry pouch is also pretty enough to display on your dresser.

Forever 21 "Embroidered Peasant Top" in Ivory, $27.80, forever21.com

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Chock with delightful details at a wallet-friendly price, this smocked top will be perfect with shorts or jeans.

Alloy "Embroidered Cap-Sleeve Dress," $39.50, alloy.com

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This delightful dress would look as gorgeous at a party as it would on the beach as a swimsuit cover-up.

Topshop "Velma Embroidered Pump" in Black, $44, topshop.com

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Flats don't have to be boring, as these colorful cuties prove!

Roxy "St. Tropez Tank" in Spicy Orange, $51, zappos.com

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So much better than the average tank, this strappy number is smattered with just the right amount of cheerful embroidery.

Betseyville Handbags "La Playa de Betsey Clutch" in Silver, $53.10, zappos.com

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Clutches are traditionally for evening, but this straw version from Betsey Johnson is casual enough to carry all day!

Victoria’s Secret "Embroidered Triangle Top and Double-String Bottom," $58

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Summer's just around the corner, so there's no better way to get into a sunny spirit than with this colorful bikini!
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