Spring weather ushers in a fresh wave of celebrity outfits to pull inspiration from. Between recent shows in Milan and Paris and the ongoing revival of ’90s minimalism (fueled in part by Love Story: John F. Kennedy Jr. & Carolyn Bessette), there’s no shortage of ideas. But what stands out most is how wearable they feel. Think navy knits layered over crisp white tees, car coats in place of trenches, broken-in leather bombers, and polished combinations built from pieces you likely already own.
Below, we’ve broken down seven standout looks worn by Kendall Jenner, Sarah Pidgeon, Alex Consani, and others into easy outfit formulas you can put to work right now. Early spring arrivals are already moving, so if something catches your eye, it’s worth acting fast (especially with start-of-season promotions still running at Nordstrom, Saks, Mango, and more). Celebrity-worn finds—like Alexa Chung’s Mango leather jacket—tend to disappear quickly once they’re spotted.
Sarah Pidgeon’s Nod to CBK
Carolyn Bessette Kennedy’s understated uniform is back in focus this spring, thanks to Love Story. Sarah Pidgeon channels the look even when out of character with a black cashmere cardigan and khaki trousers—simple, but exactly the kind of foundation that lets an heirloom Prada bag stand out.
Kendall Jenner’s Layered Navy Knit
A subtle layering trick has been popping up everywhere lately: a navy sweater worn over a crisp white tee, as seen on Kendall Jenner between shows at Milan Fashion Week. Her Burberry Camden car coat offers a welcome shift from the classic tan trench that’s long defined spring outerwear.
Naomi Watts’ Sleek Staples
Some outfit formulas never really go out of style—like a white button-down, black blazer, and jeans, which Naomi Watts wore to Celine’s fall 2026 show. The classic mix got a fresh update with the label’s covetable white ankle boots and a statement belt.
Alexa Chung’s Lived-In Leather Bomber
Leather bombers are firmly back in favor, and Alexa Chung’s Mango version makes the case for a perfectly worn-in feel. She’s also carried this patchwork Prada bag for over a decade—a reminder that similar Miu Miu styles are worth the investment.
Kate Middleton’s Cappuccino Palette
Pantone’s 2026 Color of the Year—a milky white dubbed “Cloud Dancer”—pairs especially well with rich brown suede accessories. Princess Kate Middleton leaned into the palette for a public engagement in early March, showing how polished the combination is.
Olivia Dean’s Demure Leopard Jacket
Leopard jackets this season lean less faux-fur and more felted—better suited for in-between weather. Olivia Dean styles hers with a sleek LBD, sheer tights, and pointed pumps, a combination that feels just right for dinner or a night out.
Alex Consani’s Elegant Bubble Hem
A fresh take on the ’80s bubble skirt comes in the form of a poplin midi with a gathered hem. Alex Consani styles it with an understated white button-up, mules, and a slicked-back bun, giving the silhouette a distinctly modern feel.
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