Ikat and other global prints are turning out to be a big trend this spring, however, I do not think they will last past this year, so I do not recommend spending a ton on this trend.  I love the colors and patterns of these prints and will probably add touches of them in my spring and summer wardrobe. 
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This scarf is perfect for late spring into summer and can be worn with a white tank and faded skinny jeans or it can help dress down a maxi dress.  Pipperlime $35.00
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These clutches are a little expensive at $150 from Jayson Home and Garden, but I just love their simple shape contrasted with their colorful and loud patterns.  These clutches will be the centerpiece of an outfit and should be worn with a simple dress or toned-down separates. 
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This top from Old Navy is super budget-friendly at $14.50 and is a perfect example of how to easily incorporate this trend into your wardrobe.  I love that all these prints are in bright colors as they are becoming difficult to find this spring with the blush tones being all the rage.  The purple along the neckline is an almost universally flattering tone.  This top can be worn with jeans and a boyfriend blazer in the spring and then with a pair of cut-off shorts and lots of bangles in the summer.(Update: This style is now sold-out at Old Navy, but there are sure to be similar ones popping up as this trend gains traction this spring.)
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Sorry for the poor quality of this picture, but I thought that these shoes would go perfectly with the ikat trend.  I picked up these Chinese Laundry platform sandals for $15!  They will go perfectly with a summery dress and equally as well with more casual shorts and tank combos.