10 Spring Outfit Ideas That Will Make Anyone Look Like a Fashion Person

For many, the arrival of spring will breathe new life into the stalest of wardrobes. The change of weather certainly motivates me to reevaluate what I have planned for the season. I wonder what could use updating and which of the current trends are worth incorporating into my looks. To get started, I usually turn to my usual source for stylish outfit ideas: Instagram. My favourite fashion follows never fail to get my vision in order and set me straight for what I'd like to prioritise during my next shopping spree.

From chic everyday looks with basic tops and jeans to elevated moments with standout jackets, dresses, and more, I rounded up some super-inspiring outfits that are worth trying over the next couple of months. I also made sure that each ensemble has a healthy balance of classic pieces alongside the latest trends like woven bags, jelly flats, and linen separates. Keep scrolling to check out and shop 10 chic spring outfit ideas that will have you looking like a fashion person in no time.

1. Asymmetrical Top + Barrel Jeans + Jelly Flats

style influencer Annabel Rosendahl poses on an outdoor staircase wearing a brown asymmetrical cape top, white linen pants, a black bag, and red The Row jelly flats

(Image credit: @annabelrosendahl)

Style Notes: An asymmetrical top adds a contemporary twist to the classic jeans-and-flats combo. Barrel jeans offer a relaxed silhouette, while jelly flats inject a playful, nostalgic vibe.

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2. Yellow Blazer + Tank Top + Straight-Leg Jeans + Mary Jane Flats + Basket Bag

French style influencer Salomé Mory poses on sidewalk wearing a butter yellow blazer jacket, gray tee, straight-leg jeans, woven black tote bag, and white Mary-Jane ballet flats

(Image credit: @salome.mory)

Style Notes: A buttery yellow blazer brightens up the ensemble, while straight-leg jeans and Mary Jane flats keep it grounded. The basket bag adds a touch of rustic charm.

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3. Button-Down Shirt + Poplin Midi Skirt + Mary Jane Flats

mid-size style influencer Marina Torres poses on a Subway platform in NYC wearing an open white button-down shirt, a white tank top, studded black belt, full black skirt, and black Mary-Jane ballet flats

(Image credit: @marina_torres)

Style Notes: A crisp button-down paired with a voluminous poplin midi skirt creates a balanced, feminine silhouette. Mary Jane flats add a touch of vintage elegance.

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4. Waisted Blazer + Dark Wash Jeans + Burgundy Bag

fashion editor Anna LaPlaca poses in black oversize oval sunglasses, a black Aligne button-down crew neck blazer, a gold cuff, high-waisted jeans, and burgundy woven Bottega Veneta bag

(Image credit: @anna__laplaca)

Style Notes: A tailored blazer cinches the waist, offering structure against the relaxed fit of dark wash jeans. While a burgundy bag introduces a rich pop of colour.

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5. Oversized Blazer + White Straight Jeans + Woven Slingbacks

influencer Fredrika Ekerot poses on a NYC sidewalk wearing a hair claw clip, sunglasses, light brown blazer, white bandeau top, white straight-leg jeans, and brown woven slingback flats

(Image credit: @frediricka_ekerot)

Style Notes: An oversized blazer brings a relaxed yet polished vibe, complemented by crisp white jeans. Woven slingbacks add texture and artisanal flair.

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6. White Midi Dress + Cardigan + Birkenstock Arizonas + Handwoven Bag

British style influencer Kim Turkington walking down a sidewalk wearing a sleeveless white poplin maxi dress, a brown woven leather tote, a green sweater tied around the waist, and brown suede Birkenstock sandals

(Image credit: @kimturkington_)

Style Notes: A white midi dress serves as a blank canvas for layering. A cozy cardigan and Birkenstock Arizonas keep it casual, while a handwoven bag adds texture.

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7. Black Bandeau Dress + Satin Bag + Red Heeled Sandals

British influencer Monikh Dale poses in her London livingroom wearing a black strapless dress, red strappy barely-there heeled sandals, and a satin knotted black bag.

(Image credit: @monikh)

Style Notes: A sleek black bandeau dress sets the stage for bold accessories. A satin bag adds a touch of luxury, while red heeled sandals inject a vibrant pop.

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8. Trench Coat + White T-Shirt + Linen Trousers + Block Heel Shoes

style influencer Mimi Nguyen poses on a NYC sidewalk wearing a long green trench coat, oversize white T-shirt, black wide-leg pants, and gray woven short heels

(Image credit: @mimixn)

Style Notes: A classic trench coat layered over a crisp white tee and breathable linen trousers creates a timeless look. Block heel shoes offer comfort without compromising style.

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9. Striped Shirt + Linen Trousers + Green Trainers

Dutch style influencer Amaka Hamelijnck sits an outdoor cafe wearing tort sunglasses, a striped button-down shirt, beige linen pants, and green Adidas Samba sneakers

(Image credit: @amaka.hamelijnck)

Style Notes: A striped shirt brings a nautical nod, paired with relaxed linen trousers for comfort. Green trainers add a sporty, unexpected twist.

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10. Suede Blazer + Crop Jeans + Suede Trainers + Baseball Cap

style influencer Felicia Akerstrom poses for a mirror selfie wearing a Celine baseball cap, a tan sweater tied around her shoulders, a brown suede jacket, leather tote bag, straight-leg jeans, and tan suede Miu Miu sneakers

(Image credit: @fakerstrom)

Style Notes: A suede blazer introduces texture, while crop jeans keep the look casual. Matching suede trainers and a baseball cap complete this sporty-chic ensemble.

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Jennifer Camp Forbes
Senior Shopping Editor

Jennifer Camp Forbes is a senior shopping editor at Who What Wear, where she has worked in a variety of capacities including creative director and various editor roles. She’s a well-known shopping expert that’s sought out for advice and insight on the latest trends, outfit ideas, and fashion picks thanks to her thoughtful shopping roundups. Jennifer's lifelong interest in fashion led her to intern at Harper’s Bazaar as an undergraduate. Later, while working towards her masters degree in psychological counseling at Columbia University, she founded two digital fashion publications: Le Fashion and Olsens Anonymous. The popularity of both sites grew and after graduation she decided put her plans to become a therapist aside to pursue a career in fashion.

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