Spring is in full swing and with the warmer temperatures comes the need for stylish wardrobe inspiration—luckily, we’ve got you covered, 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 plenty of 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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The fashion set descended on Manhattan for both pre- and post-Met Gala festivities, and we reaped the benefits with so many celebrities out and about in New York. The street style looks were plentiful, including fresh takes on ensembles perfect for everyday, anchored by wardrobe classics and transitional outerwear staples—such as Zoë Kravitz’s satin trench coat and trousers or Gigi Hadid’s distressed leather jacket and jeans. Meanwhile, new rules for cocktail dressing came courtesy of Kendall Jenner’s sleek vintage Thierry Mugler dress and Jennifer Lawrence’s black-and-brown date night ensemble.
White T-shirts and tank tops served as the fundamental foundational pieces for many, proving that stocking up on the best basics is the smartest move for May and beyond. Some styled them under bolder layers with denim, like Daisy Edgar-Jones’s bold red sweater and Sarah Pidgeon’s electric orange jacket-as-top, while Margot Robbie wore hers with an oversized blazer and baggy jeans. Speaking of denim, more celebrities embraced the fabrication with gusto, including a rare Olsen sighting. Ashley tapped into the ease of straight-leg blue jeans, pairing hers with signature black layers and a top-handle bag for a walk with her twin sister.
Keep reading to discover these styling ideas and more, bringing life to timeless wardrobe essentials with a few standout pieces, all reworked by the stars. Ahead, shop our favorite celeb outfits of the week.
Date Night Redefined
Heading out for date night with husband Cooke Maroney, Jennifer Lawrence was spotted in New York in an easy look grounded by neutrals. The actress went for sleek simplicity, wearing a slinky By Malene Birger dress (unfortunately, the exact style is no longer available) with an espresso-colored coat and black Manolo Blahnik mules. She accessorized the ensemble with metallic notes—a gold choker necklace and a silver shoulder bag from Spanish brand Gimaguas (also now sold out, but we spotted a similar version you can still snag).
The Modern Essentials
Margot Robbie swapped her gold lamé Chanel gown for a daytime-appropriate look from the French couture house, while out and about in Tribeca the day after the Met Gala. Putting her own spin on wardrobe essentials, the actress styled an oversized blazer atop a white tank top and baggy jeans, adding statement accessories such as a gold brooch, color-blocked square-toed heels, and a burgundy shoulder bag for impact. It’s a relaxed look that captures the effortless style Robbie does so well in her off-duty wardrobe, with those little touches necessary to make it feel completely contemporary.
Now and Later
Prepare for a summer full of prints. Gigi Hadid embraced the cabana stripes that were peppered throughout the spring/summer runways, styling her Guest in Residence mini dress as a top, with straight-leg jeans and a distressed leather jacket—perfect for the current spring weather fluctuations. Accessorized with burgundy loafers and a suede shoulder bag for now, shed the layers when warmer temperatures hit, wearing this dress all summer long with a straw bag and sandals.
Satin Surprise
Amidst the many transitional outerwear pieces we’re seeing on the street, Zoë Kravitz makes a case for something with a touch of shine, trading a classic khaki trench for one made from satin, something that might traditionally be reserved for evening. The actress paired the lustrous topper with wardrobe mainstays—a crisp white button-down shirt and flowy trousers are often in the mix—then adding black flats, a hardworking tote bag, and a signature ball cap to complete her off-duty look.
Red Pops
The fashion set is still not over pops of red and here’s how to take the color trend into spring. While in New York, Daisy Edgar-Jones styled a crimson crewneck sweater over a white T-shirt and tailored white denim for a pre-Met Gala walk on the Upper East Side. The actress accented the minimalist outfit with black accessories—pointy black pumps and a Loewe Amazona bag being the perfect accompaniments. Whether looking for a way to wear jeans to the office, or a weekend brunch in the city, it’s an easy spring look with style points galore.
New Evening Rules
Kendall Jenner is no stranger to dressing for cocktail events—the supermodel often relies on sleek silhouettes with subtle twists, always embodying a quiet luxury mood. Although she wore a vintage find from Thierry Mugler’s fall 1993 collection for this pre-Met Gala bash, you can replicate the idea with a similar vintage-inspired jacket and pencil skirt. Finish things off the minimalist way—pointed black pumps, a simple black clutch, and diamond huggie earrings are the only accessories necessary.
Orange Crush
Sarah Pidgeon has quickly become one of our favorite fashion crushes in recent months—a style fixture in her own right, well after the last episode of Love Story aired in March. On the streets of New York, the actress swapped CBK-coded minimalism for something bolder, mixing high-impact color with a white T-shirt and jeans. Choose a bright shirt in a similar orange shade, adding classic-with-a-twist accessories, such as cap-toe slingback pumps and a leopard shoulder bag.
Mainstay Classics
For a rare outing in New York with her twin sister, Ashley Olsen relied on denim as a foundational piece, reworking her ensemble for spring with a pair of classic blue jeans. Tapping into the ease of off-duty tailoring, the mogul wore the straight-leg cut with signature black layers—a draped blazer and simple sweater are the easiest way to recreate. Use square-toed loafers, a top-handle bag, and rounded frames to round out the look with understated polish, while still maintaining an unfussy feel.
Spring in the City
In the days leading up to the Met Gala, Kylie Jenner went for spring-in-the-city simplicity, attending The Fear of 13 on Broadway with beau Timothée Chalamet. Wearing a fitted T-shirt and capri pants in black, Jenner proved the divisive bottoms are here to stay, playing with the idea of dressed-up athleisure. She topped the coordinating set with a voluminous trench coat in beige and completed her look with heeled thong sandals—another footwear trend that’s sure to be hot again this summer. No notes.
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The Suede Shacket
While out for a walk in New York, Zoë Kravitz chose a lightweight brown suede jacket to face the transitional temperatures. She went for a minimalist look by styling a white T-shirt and flowy trousers underneath, adding accessories from The Row into the equation. Sumptuous loafers in rich chocolate and a woven bag are her current rotation favorites. Pro tip: Bring a little pop to a primarily neutral look with colorful socks.
High Shine
The Devil Wears Prada 2 press circuit continues! Emily Blunt sported a playful ensemble while making appearances in New York this week. Perhaps inspired by the glossy book cover itself, the actress went for high-impact texture, donning a collared knit cardigan in red with a black patent skirt and heeled mules from Ferragamo. We’d add a woven shoulder bag for even more dimension, then finish with simple jewelry for a polished urban feel.
Mediterranean Summer
Michaela Coel touched down in Biarritz for Chanel’s resort 2027 show, donning a black slip dress for the main event. Take inspiration from the Mother Mary actress, and dress up a simple silhouette with summer-coded accessories. Beaded drop earrings, embellished open-toe mules, and a raffia bag are all whimsical add-ons that lend instant textural interest to a sleek shape—perfect for cocktails on vacation or that summer wedding in Europe you’ve RSVP’d to.
Sunny Dispostion
Alexa Chung touched down in Milan during Salone del Mobile, leaning into the brown suede jacket trend, styling hers with a gray crewneck sweatshirt and low-slung jeans. Take her lead and give these classics a sunny twist with an unexpected color in the mix—hers being a yellow T-shirt. Black ballet flats and Miu Miu’s Wander matelassé mini bag are the accessories she’s been reaching for as of late—showcasing her knack for reworking classics in a fresh way.
Simple Stripes
Kicking off the summer season early, Taylor Swift chose a blue poplin midi dress from Staud for a dinner in New York. The songstress paired the striped sundress with a Lady Dior top-handle bag in bright yellow and buckled block heels from Christian Louboutin (one of her go-to footwear brands). Never one to shy away from statement jewelry, she accessorized with gold hoops and a matching opal stone brace let and ring, taking method dressing to new levels—an obvious nod to “Opalite”.
Paint the Town Red
Supermodel Paloma Elsesser was also in attendance at Chanel’s show in the French Basque region, leaning into the tomato red palette that has taken over both street style and runway. She chose a V-neck knit top and pencil skirt in the bold hue, an easy combo to replicate. High-vamp kitten heels in camel, a leopard handbag, and a colorful beaded necklace act as stylish accents, with ample wearability for the months ahead.
Jeans and Tees
Hailey Bieber knows the power of the perfect white T-shirt and blue jeans. The supermodel-approved pairing is a fail-proof look for orienting your wardrobe towards warmer days ahead. Go for an oversized fit, with a relaxed long-sleeve tee and baggy denim—then, layer in off-duty mainstays, like heeled thong sandals, a croc-embossed tote bag, and slim sunglasses. Whether on a low-key coffee run or running errands, it’s positively cool.
Head-to-Toe Leather
Leather weather continues and Ayo Edebiri shows how to do it the downtown way. Start with a slick black collarless jacket, paring it back to slouchier straight-leg pants for a modern approach that reads effortless. Optic white heels and a burgundy bag inject graphic contrast, while sparkly statement earrings and black sunnies keep things understatedly on-point.
Daytime Ease
Dakota Johnson proved that barn jackets aren’t going anywhere—they’re truly a timeless transitional outerwear piece. Follow the actress’s lead, investing in a bold red version (it’s everywhere!) to wear with baby tees and relaxed denim. Relying heavily on her ballerina flats from The Row in recent weeks, follow suit by keeping accessories minimal, complimenting the bold jacket with a simple shoulder bag and oval sunnies.
Pretty in Pink
Simone Ashley embraced color, while promoting DWP2 in London, styling a gray crewneck sweatshirt with an asymmetrical, bubble gum pink skirt. Square-toe pumps in sandy suede grounded the look with a refined finish that still reads fun. We’d round things out with an optic white bag, classic square sunglasses, and delicate jewelry to balance the color and voluminous proportions of this statement skirt.
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Leaning Into Lace
Spotted in Los Angeles, Zendaya wore a vintage Louis Vuitton fall 2013 lace-trimmed skirt to a special screening of The Drama—a spring outfit we had to instantly recreate. A graphic T-shirt and silk midi skirt will achieve a similar effect—then add pearl stud earrings and burgundy loafers, just like the actress, as your finishing touches. Here, we’d also mix in a tonal, tailored leather jacket for chillier days.
Slip Dressing
Dakota Johnson wandered the streets of Rome in an airy pale blue slip dress, styling it with a simple black cardigan around the neck—essentially, the easiest transitional spring look. Accessorized with a cord necklace, oval sunglasses, and black ballet flats from The Row—those signature summer staples—she added a contrasting pop of color with a burgundy handbag.
Neutrals, Always
Perennial minimalist Zoë Kravitz is often spotted layering up in neutrals—something we saw her do again this week in London. The actress has been leaning heavily into trench dressing this spring—your memo to do so, as well. This time, she paired a lightweight button-up kit with chocolate brown trousers and matching suede loafers (note the similarly toned socks!), offering a masterclass in understated simplicity, even while on-the-go.
Unexpected Combinations
For a West Village walk, Katie Holmes delivered a two-for-one outfit, touching on two distinct spring trends—vibrant color mash-ups and lingerie dressing. The actress styled a bright button-down shirt in tomato red over her silky Dôen skirt in aqua blue—grounded by black glove flats, a summery tote bag, and aviator sunglasses.
Polka Dot Play
Meryl Streep continues to deliver standout looks throughout The Devil Wears Prada 2 press tour, this opera coat from Dries Van Noten, in spring’s trending polka dot prints, being a grand slam. Recreate the look by layering a button-down shirt in vibrant green underneath—grounded by straight-leg jeans and clog shoes. A roomy blue shopper keeps this high-impact ensemble firmly rooted in practicality.
Layers of Chocolate
Also on the DWP2 circuit, Anne Hathaway was seen in New York City indulging in chocolate brown—a lasting color trend. Another celebrity to sport the dresses-with-sneakers combo (also favorite of Gigi Hadid and Rihanna), replicate her approach to layering by teaming up a sleeveless blazer with a slightly-sheer slip dress in earthy tones, accented with the latest sneaker style from Adidas: the zebra-print Tokyo.
Soft Silhouettes
Beef star Carey Mulligan went for comfort and ease, taking the lingerie dressing idea to new heights in a creamy silk satin set (the equivalent of ultra-luxe pajamas), while in New York promoting her new Netflix series. Strappy slingback sandals and a small shoulder bag (hers being from The Row) add the elegant touches that make this effortless outfit go from day-to-night in a flash.
Shine On
Spring often brings a full social calendar, and Greta Lee has a look for every dress code you might face. The actress wore a sequin top with a black maxi skirt for an evening celebrating Tiffany & Co. in New York City—a flawless formula for weddings, cocktail celebrations, and more. Accessories—such as pointy pumps, a sleek clutch, and statement jewels—bring it all together with polished flair.
Nineties Minimalism
Selena Gomez tapped into the understated elegance of the ‘90s, with an easy date night outfit idea. While out for dinner in Los Angeles, the singer wore a ruched tank top from Free People (an affordable find!) with bootcut jeans in an indigo wash. Strappy wedge sandals nod to the shoe that defined the decade, while classic hoop earrings and a beaded pouch bag add even more nostalgia to the straightforward silhouettes.
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Flower Power
Florals for spring may not exactly be you-know-what, but leave it to Jennifer Lawrence to make the print feel cool. On a walk in New York, she wore a breezy wide-leg style featuring a ditsy design, adding an oversized cardigan-as-top in brown, and her signature, downtown-approved accessories: black flip-flops with a red sole, a cheeky ballcap, and the latest suede handbag from Jonathan Anderson’s Dior.
Urban Ease
Gigi Hadid proved oversized leather jackets remain the transitional spring hero item—your cue to invest in one now, if you haven’t already. The supermodel styled her distressed take from Miu Miu with a colorful striped polo sweater (courtesy of her brand Guest in Residence), alongside low-slung jeans, for a relaxed street-savvy mood. Soft loafers and a roomy brown suede handbag offer the ideal finishing touches, for a city-perfect feel.
Modern Neutrals
While in New York promoting two new films, Michaela Coel showed gave us a warm-weather uniform to beat the heat, while still looking entirely pulled together. The Mother Mary actress styled a draped top in black with long brown shorts from Courrèges (we’d recreate this with a structured skirt and thin belt), accessorizing with pointy black pumps and a shoulder bag for a polished finish.
Utility Remixed
Phoebe Dynevor proves the sporty funnel-neck jacket looks great with a more tailored bottom, especially when fabricated in lightweight cotton or nylon. She mixed her cream-colored version with a coordinating pencil skirt—an opposite only on paper—and heeled ballerina shoes for an office-ready look. Adding a Louis Vuitton shoulder bag and wrap sunglasses brings even more street style-approved edge.
Suede Simplicity
Andie MacDowell never strays far from a less-is-more style philosophy. The actress stepped out in New York in a blue striped poplin shirt, paired with brown suede pants—mixing materials for a textural twist that nods to what we love about transitional outfitting right now. Piling on minimalist accessories for impact—such as a navy leather tote bag, strappy heeled sandals, and delicate drop earrings—the outfit takes a refined approach to reworking wardrobe staples.
Festival Bound
Kendall Jenner touched down at Coachella last weekend, wearing a minimalist-friendly pairing for a day filled with dancing in the California desert. The supermodel was spotted wearing an all-white ensemble consisting of a cropped tank top and Levi’s denim midi shorts—adding in black accessories for contrast. Comfy knee-high boots, a sleek shoulder bag, and a backwards ballcap certainly feel festival-ready, but would look equally at home on the city streets.
A Pop of Color
Katie Holmes celebrated the launch of the Old Navy x Christopher John Rogers collaboration in New York, wearing a punchy knit from the collection in one of spring’s biggest color trends— chartreuse. The actress makes the polarizing color approachable, styling it alongside medium-wash blue jeans, then adding black kitten-heeled pumps for a day-to-night effect. We’d complete the ensemble with a luxe leather hobo bag and gold hoops for extra flair.
Boho With a Twist
Kaia Gerber put her stamp of approval on the boho top, something we’ve seen on countless celebrities the past few weeks. The supermodel chose a black version from go-to brand Dôen, wearing it unbuttoned with low-rise trousers and her trusted black ballerina flats, then effortlessly tying a sweatshirt around the neck—an IYKYK styling hack for the fluctuating temperatures we currently face.
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Black Monochrome
Rihanna made an appearance in Paris, outfitted in an all-black look centered around the leather bomber jacket—one of spring’s hero outerwear pieces. She added a hoodie and zippered leggings underneath for a dressed-up athleisure feel, then finished things off with black ballet flats and a Celine handbag for a polished take on styling your activewear beyond the gym.
Primary Brights
Jennifer Lawrence is back in her color era. The actress was spotted mixing primary hues while out and about in New York, layering a cherry red knit over a graphic T-shirt in bold yellow. Worn with her favorite straight-leg jeans and Adidas Tokyo sneakers, this is an off-duty look that can easily be recreated. Up the cool factor with a ball cap, turquoise jewelry, and a designer handbag for directional, street-style edge.
Spring Staples
Gigi Hadid was seen in New York this week, reworking her favorite knitwear-and-jeans combo with familiar spring staples. She chose a car coat in khaki to layer atop her Guest in Residence cashmere polo and baggy wide-leg jeans. Burgundy loafers, a chic shoulder bag, and tortoise aviator sunglasses give this look fresh, fashion-forward energy—reviving wardrobe essentials for the new season.
The Boho Twist
Dakota Johnson embraced the boho top trend for a coffee run in Los Angeles with Role Model, wearing a sweet gauzy blouse from Dôen—perhaps a warmup for desert dressing ahead of Coachella this weekend? Styled with light-wash jeans and ballerina flats from the Row, the actress completed the look with a burgundy handbag and understated sunglasses, leaning into effortless California ease.
Close Knit
Lily-Rose Depp also embraced primary colors—starting with a Kelly green cardigan as her baselayer for a walk in New York. The actress topped it with a buttery zip-up sweater, offering a new layering idea for mixing different knitwear silhouettes together. She wore hers with loose and baggy dark denim, brown suede loafers, and a gray suede hobo bag for an understated bohemian finish.
Pop of Red
Kaia Gerber put a transitional spin on familiar classics, stepping out in Los Angeles in a khaki trench coat on a mild spring day. The supermodel styled her pared-back topper with a crewneck baby tee and navy pants, adding a pop of red into the palette, using ballerina shoes (hers being a nearly sold-out style from her collaboration with Repetto). The Gucci handbag and dark sunnies tie the look together with a little designer flair.
Business Chic
Amidst the influx of color on the street, you can always count on Hailey Bieber to stick to neutrals. She welcomed the start of spring in a shrunken beige blazer, easing away from her recent run of black monochrome looks—while still anchoring the outfit with a T-shirt and black trousers in rich noir. Leather mule sandals from the Row, a generously-sized shopper, and signature shades lend a cohesive finish.

























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