Temperatures are on the rise and spring has officially kicked off. With the shift in season, comes the need for a change in wardrobe—to get you started, we’ve gathered plenty of stylish inspiration, courtesy of our favorite celebrities spotted on the streets. Consider these fresh outfit ideas your guide to everything from transitional dressing to spring layering, infused with off-duty flair. Shop the best celebrity street style looks of the week, perfect for the season ahead—just a few simple clicks away.
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With transitional outerwear the focus the past few weeks, celebrities have leaned into the shift with a plethora of spring looks, channeling the lighter, brighter mood of a new season. Shades of chartreuse were out in full force this week, one of the most surprising spring 2026 color trends. Kendall Jenner was seen at a wedding in Cabo San Lucas wearing a color-blocked ensemble featuring lavender and the yellow-green tone, while Alana Haim took to the streets of New York in a ruched dress from Dario Vitale’s Versace in a slightly bolder tint, accessorizing with black slingback pumps and oversized frames for a punkier spin—proving minimalists can also embrace high-impact palettes.
Black trouser pants were also a hot conversation point—after all, they’re the perfect winter-to-spring transitional item—and we saw them in all shapes and sizes. Kicking off the The Devil Wears Prada 2 press tour, Meryl Streep wore a show-stopping leopard coat from Givenchy by Sarah Burton with slim-cut black trousers and slingback heels. Alternately, Carey Mulligan chose a barrel-leg silhouette for a visit to Windsor Castle, styling hers with an embroidered stand-collar jacket in cream from The Row alongside pointy shoes, while Olivia Munn donned a straight-leg pair in rich noir with a funnel-neck trench coat and strappy sandals, offering a polished minimalist take, perfect for spring.
Keep reading to discover these styling ideas and more, bringing life to timeless wardrobe essentials, all reworked by the stars. Ahead, shop our favorite celeb outfits of the week.
Quirky Color Mashups
Proving even minimalists are embracing bolder palettes, Kendall Jenner was seen at a wedding in Cabo San Lucas wearing a color-blocked ensemble featuring lavender and chartreuse—one of the most surprising spring color trends this season. We’d recreate it with a similarly-toned tank top and sleek pencil skirt, adding the supermodel’s essential accessories into the mix, such as a woven pouch bag, kitten-heeled sandals, and chunky silver hoop earrings.
The Devil Wears… Leopard
Kicking off the The Devil Wears Prada 2 press tour, Meryl Streep leaned into the leopard trend, styling a printed bow-scarf coat from Givenchy by Sarah Burton with black slim-cut trousers. Capture a similar feel with a bow-tie blouse in an animal pattern, then accessorize with a hardworking handbag, modern slingback pumps, gold hoop earrings, and cat-eye sunglasses. It’s an easy spring office look with a little more pizzazz than your favorite white button down—meow!
Balancing Proportions
For a visit to Windsor Castle, Carey Mulligan played with proportions, styling an embroidered stand-collar jacket in cream from The Row with ultra-voluminous barrel-leg trousers in black. The key to mastering the look is using a jacket with a defined waistline to offset the oversized bottoms. Think of this as a fresh pairing for evening and beyond—adding in pointy kitten-heels, a satin pouch, and simple drop earrings for a polished finish.
All in the Jeans
Actress Barbie Ferreira was spotted in New York, offering day-to-night inspiration for spring outfitting, using a look grounded by denim. Wearing a relaxed pair of blue straight-leg jeans, she added an easy T-shirt on top in silvery charcoal. All you need to elevate the combination is a minimalist belt, slingback pumps (hers are burgundy), and a leopard-print bag—complimented by sculptural silver earrings and a cuff bracelet.
In the Trenches
While promoting the new season of Your Friends & Neighbors, Olivia Munn sported a khaki funnel-neck trench coat, highlighting one of the season’s biggest outerwear trends. Styled with straight-leg trousers in rich noir and a simple white top underneath, her expert accessories included strappy black sandals and black sunnies. We’d add in a leather tote bag to complete this casual-chic look for sunny spring days on-the-go.
High-Impact Color
Alana Haim took to the streets of New York in a bright yellow-green dress from Dario Vitale’s spring/summer 2026 Versace collectsion. The musician and The Drama co-star Alana Haim gave the vibrant dress a punk twist—wearing it with black slingback pumps, a Louis Vuitton east-west bag, and oversized frames. Do the same, then throw a leather jacket to brave the chillier spring temps, creating a look that feels bold and edgy, yet somehow still minimalist-forward.
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Leopard Layers
Anne Hathaway injected a bit of unexpected bohemian flair into a look while out to dinner in Milan, wearing heeled clogs from Chloé with a simple black top, white trouser pants, and a leopard coat—the surprise pairing we didn’t see coming. The actress topped it all off with ‘70s-style aviator sunglasses, giving it that extra bit of jet-set coolness.
Modern Bohemian
Also making a case for the modern boho trend, Bella Hadid was seen in Los Angeles wearing a floaty lace top with a vintage lingerie feel, plus low-slung bootcut jeans. She completed her look with signature Y2K-inspired accessories—pointy two-tone kitten-heel pumps and wraparound sunglasses are her kryptonite—while adding a chain shoulder bag and flowery earrings for a playful feel.
Nights in Black Satin
Hailey Bieber was spotted going out in only all black outfits this week—and this date night look is an easy pairing to pull off. She layered a satin button-down shirt over a mini skirt, then finished with one of her favorite warm-weather staples: heeled thong sandals. Silver hoops and a structured clutch kept things polished.
Breezy Linen
Margot Robbie was seen in Los Angeles in a spring look perfect for the office. Wearing a matching linen set (in this case, a tailored vest and pleated trousers), she used a black top underneath to break up the suiting with a little contrast. Leather loafers and gold jewelry are the minimalist notes that make it feel personal and pulled together.
Californian Ease
Katie Holmes leaned into easy California dressing with a look centered around a romantic blouse—hers being a gauzy white top from Dôen. Styled with patchwork barrel-leg jeans, she accessorized with Mary Jane shoes, a simple hobo bag, and sunnies—truly embodying the modern bohemian theme we’re noticing this spring.
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Polished Essentials
Zoë Kravitz stepped out in New York wearing what could be the perfect spring look. Built from capsule wardrobe classics, her khaki trench coat, crisp white button-down, and bootcut black jeans come together in a look that is effortlessly easy to replicate. Giving it signature flair, she added mainstay accessories like the Row’s Carla booties, Saint Laurent’s 5 à 7 tote bag, and signature oval frames—plus, the red beaded necklace we've seen her sporting a few times over the last few weeks.
Leather Mainstays
Bella Hadid is still gravitating towards leather jackets as her seasonal outerwear mainstays, something she leaned into throughout Fashion Month. Spotted in Los Angeles, the supermodel wore a black leather blazer atop a simple white T-shirt and jeans, proving sometimes the best looks are the simplest. The highlights here were certainly the accessories—Hadid chose to lean into the leopard trend with peep-toe pumps, while carrying the Loewe Amazona bag, which has quickly become the It-girl bag of the season (Sarah Pidgeon is a fan, too).
Primary-Colored Pops
Tessa Thompson recently stepped out in New York in a Tory Burch look from the fall 2026 collectsion. Although the exact pieces won’t be available until later this year, you can still recreate the idea with a few hero items. A tomato-red pullover, a khaki button-down shirt, and a burgundy leather pencil skirt mix trending tones in an unexpected way. Add a yellow belt for even more primary-colored fun, and a simple brooch pin—another surprising accessory trend we’re clocking right now.
Sheer Elegance
Lily-Rose Depp attended a Chanel dinner in Los Angeles in a look that nodded to both the ethereal sheer layers we’re coveting for spring, along with the subtle 1920s notes we saw across the runways for fall. We’d style this sheer dress without the slip, adding satin underpinnings underneath, in a similarly dreamy hue, for textural contrast. Accessories that nod to the Jazz Age in a modern way, such as a beaded evening bag and ankle-strap pumps, complete this spring event look in a flash.
Smart Staples
Emma Chamberlain braced the cold in New York (where spring still hasn’t broken), with an easy black monochrome look—it’s a no-brainer for getting out the door these days. Wearing a peacoat with trouser pants and heeled booties will keep things looking sleek—simply remove the heavier jacket and trade for lighter layers as the temperatures rise.
Sweater Weather
Kendall Jenner went for relaxed California style for dinner in Los Angeles, wearing an open knit-as-top from Ciao Lucia—something we instantly wanted to snag. The supermodel paired the sweater with her go-to favorite straight-leg jeans in indigo (one of spring’s biggest denim trends) and some familiar accessories—she can’t stop wearing the glove ballet flats from the Row, this printed bandana head scarf in blue, and Chimi’s sleek sunglasses. Consider this for easy date looks on a casual night out.
A Statement Dress
Elle Fanning went for minimalism with a twist, wearing a statement red dress with long sleeves and a longer hemline for a SXSW event. Use this simple formula for all your spring event dressing needs, whether that be a wedding cocktail party or a night at the ballet. Contrasting accessories, such as high-vamp pumps and a handbag in black, and dainty personal jewelry, are the only finishing touches you need to look modern and elegant.
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Spring Fling
If the hot-and-cold of false spring is confounding you, take a page from Zoë Kravitz. Embracing the best of both winter and summer, she wore an embroidered white dress underneath a black car coat for an outing in New York. Always championing the idea of seasonless staples, she mixed accessories beautifully, such as high-vamp ballet flats and a woven raffia bag, then finishing it all off with a baseball cap and signature oval sunglasses—necessities as the sun finally starts to come out.
Spot On
Leopard print was everywhere this Fashion Month, and even Chloë Sevigny couldn’t resist incorporating the forever fashion neutral into her off-duty Paris looks. Leaving the Miu Miu show, she mixed an animal-print trouser with preppy essentials, such as Polo Ralph Lauren’s collared sweatshirt and an oversized navy topcoat—unfortunately, we are sure to see a few more chilly days ahead, so don’t put aside warmer layers just yet. Simple accessories such as black leather loafers and sunnies keep things cool and fresh feeling.
Sportswear with a Twist
Alexa Chung’s love for vintage sportswear is no secret—and while out and about in Paris, she styled an oversized leather bomber jacket with a blue button-down shirt, crewneck sweatshirt with a retro athletic feel, and simple straight-leg jeans. Rather than the typical white sneakers and canvas tote bag you might expect as go-to accessories, she instead chose black satin ballerina flats, oversized floral earrings, and a patchwork handbag as her final flourishes.
French-Girl Flair
Sarah Pidgeon traded her CBK-coded wardrobe for a little French-girl flair while attending Paris Fashion Week. Reworking the classics, she mixed together a black utility jacket with cropped jeans in indigo wash—mainstays we’re craving this time of year. She focused on all-black accessories (think: classic leather loafers, a designer handbag, and oversized sunglasses) that still hint at her on-screen character.
Date Night-Approved
We can always count on Hailey Bieber to deliver date-night outfit ideas. While grabbings sushi in Los Angeles, she leaned into ’90s-inspired pieces that perfectly captured the art of Clean Girl dressing. An easy knit top styled with a black leather pencil skirt is effortless with a slight bit of sexiness, thanks to pointy kitten-heeled slingbacks and a mini handbag. Tortoise-rimmed opticals and gold jewelry layer-in those timeless accessories she consistently gravitates towards, time and again.
Café Au Lait
Supermodel Vittoria Ceretti made our favorites list from Paris, opting for a refined take on monochrome dressing that feels truly transitional. A winter white palette carries into spring—meaning that a soft leather jacket, T-shirt, and pleated trousers, all in variations of cream, should be your uniform. Add-in textural accessories in similar tones for a modern pop; we love soft suede loafers, a hardworking woven handbag, and a minimalist-friendly belt, all in chocolate brown.
Big Buckle Energy
Belt buckles are getting bigger and bigger. Naomi Watts attended the Celine show wearing the brand’s oversized take (available only by request at the moment), and it got us thinking about how to style these in a genuinely realistic way. An oversized blazer, white button-down shirt, and straight jeans are no-fuss complements that just work—simple, chic, and wearable. Adding mod-inspired, white ankle boots and an easy, black shoulder bag up the ante.
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Basics, But Better
We’re keeping tabs on Sarah Pidgeon’s Fashion Month journey. The actress touched down in Paris this week, wearing an oversized blazer to kick off our spring layering inspiration. Styled with a simple white T-shirt, navy crewneck sweater, and classic blue jeans, she embraced a ’90s minimalist mood—perhaps drawing inspiration from the wardrobe of Love Story and the off-duty style of her character, Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy.
The Pink Shirt
As soon as the Chanel x Charvet pink shirt walked the runway for spring/summer 2026, we knew button-downs in pale pink were going to be a major hero item this season—now, we’re seeing the trend trickle down to the streets. Vittoria Ceretti styled hers in Paris with a textural gray jacket (we’re swapping the faux fur for something in suede) and black wide-leg trousers. Adding simple but poignant accessories, such as soft loafers, an optic white handbag, and oversized sunglasses, gives the soft-colored shirt a bit of edge, something the supermodel always does well.
Hello Sunshine
Olivia Rodrigo stepped out in New York this week, wearing a sunny yellow coat from Dôen—exactly the dose of inspiration we needed to cure our end-of-winter wardrobe blues. For those still facing true winter temperatures, adding a colorful coat into your weekly rotation is the perfect spring-in-the-city antidote. Paired with a striped sweater, bootcut jeans, and heeled ballerina shoes, we’ll be taking the same approach to outfitting until warm weather hits.
Urban Utility
Bella Hadid was spotted in the City of Light in a sporty khaki bomber, a major jacket trend we’re noticing cropping up all over this season. Her topper (a chore coat works well here, too) was styled with a crewneck baby tee and off-white, straight-leg jeans, then finished with contrasting black extras: sleek loafers, a slouchy handbag, and a leather belt with gold hardware.
Pop of Red
While attending an event in New York City, Tessa Thompson worked a pop of red into her look—proving the high-impact color is here to stay for spring. Layering a bright knit with grounded workwear essentials, such as a blue-and-white striped button-down and gray midi skirt, feels more than natural. Pointy pumps and a roomy tote bag bring in office-appropriate notes, while a brown topcoat provides the extra warmth some of us still need while commuting.
Tonal Appeal
Zoë Kravitz went for subdued sophistication at the Saint Laurent show in Paris, wearing a full look from the brand in espresso brown. The actress proved the key to monochrome dressing is layered textures. A slightly-sheer turtleneck and pleated trouser pants find depth with the help of tactile details, such as a croc-embossed belt, a leather shoe, and sparkly bijoux for contrast (we’d top it all off with a leather jacket). Can you say… Le Smoking?
Updated Suiting
Nicole Kidman was spotted in New York City in a modern take on suiting, courtesy of Khaite. On a press tour for her new film Scarpetta, she let the matching set take center stage, buttoning the jacket all the way up, then adding in very simple accessories. Black leather boots, a burgundy handbag, and oversized sunglasses (and maybe a tiny touch of silver), demonstrate that the minimalist route is always chic.
Modern Touches
Julianne Moore attended the Bottega Veneta show in Milan in a full look from the brand, looking effortlessly cool and fuss-free. It’s an easy combination to replicate, all you need is an oversized button down-shirt and black, wide-leg leather trousers—use these as your starting points. Then add in modern touches, such as the brand’s take on clog shoes (an editor-approved footwear trend for spring) and sculptural gold earrings, for a contemporary feel.
Elegant Eveningwear
Channeling the sciura, Kendall Jenner added a dose of affluent Milanese flair to her look, while attending the Emporio Armani show during Fashion Week. Her simple dress instantly became elegante with the addition of a silky shawl overtop—it’s the sort of styling trick the stylish women of the city’s center would use. Worn with her signature minimalist strappy heels and silver earrings—this is an easy look to recreate for your next night out—or that upcoming wedding you RSVP’d to.
A Touch of Bohemian
Oprah Winfrey attended the Chloé show in Paris, embracing the impossibly cool spirit of a Chemena Kamali woman. Her look teetered on utilitarian, with a stylish cropped jacket in dusty beige suede, while still maintaining those core bohemian notes the house is renowned for—including, wide-leg denim trousers, a ruffled blouse, and a Paddington handbag. Whether or not you’ll be strolling down the Champs-Élysées this spring, take cues with this effortless outfit idea.


















































































































































































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