Fashion Get In Line with Spring's Military Trend By Wendy Wallace Wendy Wallace Wendy Wallace is a Brooklyn-based editor and director. She covers topics that focus on fashion, accessories, and jewelry. InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on March 5, 2015 @ 01:15PM Pin Share Tweet Email Photo: Clockwise, from top left: Marc Jacobs, Sacai, Sonia Rykiel, and Gucci. Getty images At-ten-tion! This spring saw a whole host of military-inspired looks marching down the runway, from Marc Jacobs's utilitarian garb (read: so many pockets) to band jackets with soldier-worthy brass buttons at Gucci. Whether you go for an updated take on the classic army jacket or opt for a maritime-feeling A-line skirt, consider these pieces part of your new uniform. Orange Is Officially the New Black for Spring: Shop the Citrus Shade Courtesy The studs provide all the ammo this shoe needs to look dangerously sexy. Giuseppe Zanotti sandals, $950; saks.com Courtesy A chic topper to jeans, rain or shine. Isabel Marant poncho, $445; matchesfashion.com Courtesy Pair it with a silky button-down, tucked in for the office. Kenzo skirt, $494; mytheresa.com Courtesy Way more elegant and streamlined than your usual army jacket. Zara army jacket, $100; zara.com 10 Ways to Pull Off a Cape Courtesy The built-in belt takes a bomber to fashionable new levels. Sacai Luck jacket, $868; farfetch.com Courtesy Simply classic shades, whether you're on-duty or off . Ray-Ban aviators, $145; jcrew.com Courtesy The flared leg gives a slightly '70s vibe, so consider this a spring trend twofer. Short-sleeved jumpsuit, $60; hm.com Courtesy The prettiest way to state your name. Jennifer Fisher necklace, $275; netaporter.com Shop the Trend: Dyed to Perfection Courtesy Wear it over a turtleneck until the temps rise. Topshop dress, $68; topshop.com Courtesy All the laid-back appeal of cargo pants without any bulky pockets. Nili Lotan cargo pant, $288; intermixonline.com Courtesy So much sleeker than a canvas fanny pack. Time's Arrow belt bag, $250; shopbop.com Clever Ways to Wear Spring Trends Now