Every Perfect Celebrity Outfit on My Spring Mood Board (and How to Re-Create Them)
Celebs, they're just like us. Well, in the sense that come spring, they also have to think just as hard about fashionable yet functional outfits for transitional weather (even those that have help from a stylist). After all, it's part of the territory to dress to impress, so who better to inspire our spring wardrobes than the chic A-listers whose ensembles live inside our minds rent-free?
Lately, we've seen our favourite famous dressers stepping out in trending trousers, polished shoe styles, and simple skirts (usually accompanied by the ubiquitous spring jacket—the trench), but casting our net further afield has caught some unmissable off-duty outfits that wouldn't look out of place walking down our local high-street (in the best possible way).
It goes without saying that we keep a close eye on what celebs are wearing both on and off the red carpet, and whether you identify more with Sofia Richie Grainge's Park Avenue polish, Sienna Miller's dressed-up boho, or Laura Harrier's modern take on romantic dresses and skirts, we've put together a look you're going to love, inspired by celeb street style.
Keep scrolling to see the seven best celebrity outfits for spring and to shop the key pieces needed to re-create their look.
1. Sofia Richie Grainge's Trench Coat + Leggings + Trainers
Style Notes: If you're looking for an outfit that says "laidback-weekend-ready", you won't get better than this. Sure, if you break it down it's really just a black top, leggings and trainers, but with the addition of a sharp car coat or trench (and an impossibly luxe bag), the whole 'fit is elevated into Instagrammable territory. We might have tried (and failed) to get our hands on Sofia's now sold out Alaïa bag, but we've found an alternative just as good for half the price, but die-hard designer stans, watch this space—we'll let you know as soon as there is a restock.
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You'll get a lot of wear out of these.
2. Sienna Miller's Leather Jacket + Slip Dress
Style Notes: In case you hadn't heard, boho is officially back, so who else could we possibly turn for tips on making the trend feel modern than the queen of the disc belt herself—Sienna Miller. Her kaftan and floppy hat days might be behind her now, but the slip dress and leather jacket combo she wore to the AW'24 Chloé show feel so 2024 (despite the chunky wooden wedges just out of shot). If this how we're wearing free-spirited fashion now, sign us up.
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This jacket is unisex so has just the right oversized fit.
3. Alexa Chung's Oversized Button-Down + Tailored Trousers
Style Notes: It doesn't get easier than an oversized shirt and trousers, and we particularly love Alexa's black and blue colour combo plus sensible emergency knit (we do live in Britain after all). Should you be worried that such a tried and tested formula feels a little bit samey, the key to nailing this look is the addition of a statement shoe. Why choose a loafer when a studded ballet flat is just as comfortable but lightyears ahead in the style stakes? Bravo, Alexa, this is my next office outfit sorted.
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With Nothing Underneath is the first place I turn to for any kind of shirting.
4. Jennifer Lawrence's Yellow Jacket + Trousers + Silk Scarf
Style Notes: Just when we thought we'd seen every which way to style a silk scarf, Jennifer Lawrence brought back the Audrey Hepburn-esque headscarf and I'm immediately hooked. This whole look feels like it should be dated but somehow still appeals to younger fashion fans. I've switched out J.Law's mock croc ankle boots for something a little more spring friendly (thank god for ballet flats), and for those unconvinced that wearing your scarf in the same way will work when you're not being chased by paparazzi, you can always neckerchief it instead.
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5. Laura Harrier's Bandeau Top + Gingham Skirt
Style Notes: It just so happens that one of Laura Harrier's most photographed outfits happens to be our personal favourite—a simple bandeau top and full gingham skirt. This easy yet elegant combination is exactly the kind of effortlessly polished we aspire to be, particularly in the warmer months, and if a pretty print like gingham isn't made for spring, I don't know what is.
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Bandeau tops are one of the few 90s trends we're happy to see make a return.
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And speaking of everyday wear, these have got you covered.
6. Kendall Jenner's All Black + Pop of Red
Style Notes: No, we're not tired of wearing our jumpers around our shoulders, and no, we're not tired of pops of red either. This simple but effective trend cropped up almost overnight towards the end of 2023, and if you weren't wearing red tights or carrying a red handbag, it's likely that you bought a red jumper for this exact purpose, and yes! Celebs do it too. A monochromatic look takes almost no time to plan but always looks "put together", so on the days when you "have nothing to wear" and five minutes to get ready, this is definitely one to revisit.
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7. Sydney Sweeney's Denim Dress + Knee-High Boots
Style Notes: If Sydney Sweeney's recent looks have taught us anything, it's that she deserves to be counted alongside the Katie Holmes', the Tracee Ellis Ross', and the Alexa Chung's as one of the 2020's best dressed celebs. Take this rainy day look for example—who would have thought that head-to-toe denim and suede would be perfect for spring, but after a grey start to the season its only sensible to have a cold-weather ensemble in your arsenal too for the days that bandeau tops and skirts just won't cut it. Now this is how you dress up blue denim.
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Remy Farrell is a London-based shopping editor with nearly 10 years of editorial experience covering fashion, beauty and lifestyle. After graduating with a journalism degree and working on the editorial and fashion teams for titles such as Grazia, Elle, Cosmopolitan and British Vogue, she moved into the luxury e-commerce sector, working as fashion assistant at TheOutnet.com styling for the social media channels and helping to develop the collections for the in-house brand Iris Ink. After expanding an assisting and styling portfolio that includes shooting talent such as Gigi Hadid, Victoria Beckham and Miquita Oliver, she also branched out into beauty, creating tried-and-tested reviews and diverse beauty content.In her role as shopping editor atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , Remy is interested in discovering new and exciting brands to share with theBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing readership and particularly loves uncovering hidden gems at affordable prices to make shopping accessible to everyone.Born and raised in Sheffield, Yorkshire, Remy moved to London in 2014 and lives in the Docklands with her partner and pug Billie.
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