I Re-Created 5 Photogenic Outfit Trends I Keep Seeing on Instagram

The other day I told my husband that I might've forgotten how to put outfits together, which I probably shouldn't admit, given my profession. While it's an overstatement, the truth is that I probably am a little rusty after a year spent in sweats and slippers, but things are starting to look up for 2021, and I'm starting to think about what I'm going to wear now that the weather is getting nicer.

Instagram is pretty much my #1 source for outfit trend spotting, and so to get myself out of this year-of-lockdown style rut, I chose 5 looks that chic women recently posted to their feeds, and re-created them with pieces I already own. I can't say that I looked quite as cool as they did, but some of the outfits got me out of my comfort zone (in a good way), and I'd wear all of them again. Mission accomplished.

Read on to see which spring outfit trends I copied and shop the looks for yourself.

Outfit Trend: Oversized Blazer with a T-Shirt, Loose Trousers, and Sneakers

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(Image credit: @lucywilliams02)

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My take:
(Image credit: @allypayer )

This was one of my favorite outfits of the bunch. It's perfect for those days when it's too warm for a jacket but too cool for bare arms. And the sneakers make it a little more appropriate for these casual (sartorially speaking) times we're living in.

Get the look:

Outfit Trend: Shrug Sweater with a Tank Top and Baggy Jeans

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(Image credit: @champagnemani)

Like everyone else, I ordered a shrug sweater a few months ago, but have only worn it once. I felt like I needed a full sweater during the winter but now that things are warming up, I plan on finally using it to its full potential. I like how Imani Randolph kept it simple and '90s-inspired with a tank top and baggy jeans.

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My take:
(Image credit: @allypayer )

Like everyone else, I ordered a shrug sweater a few months ago, but have only worn it once. I felt like I needed a full sweater during the winter but now that things are warming up, I plan on finally using it to its full potential. I like how Imani Randolph kept it simple and '90s-inspired with a tank top and baggy jeans.

Get the look:

Outfit Trend: T-Shirt With a Tennis Skirt, Crew Socks, and Sneakers

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(Image credit: @claire_most)

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My take:
(Image credit: @allypayer )

Tennis skirt outfits were suddenly everywhere last summer and since people are still wearing them, I say might as well. I like how Claire Most paired hers with an oversized T-shirt. It makes it look a little more effortless.

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Outfit Trend: Trench Coat with a Bra Top, High-Waisted Jeans, and Loafers

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(Image credit: @slipintostyle)

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My take:
(Image credit: @allypayer )

I had so much fun wearing this for a few minutes and plan on re-wearing it outside. I wear jeans and a T-shirt often, so it's always nice to find ways to mix things up. I wore my new Reformation sports bra instead of a knit bra top and I think it worked just as well and it provided a bit more coverage.

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Outfit Trend: Sweatshirt with Bike Shorts, Nike Socks, and New Balance Sneakers

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(Image credit: @camillecharriere)

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My take:
(Image credit: @allypayer )

I think if I had to change something about my version of this Princess Diana-inspired outfit, it would be a slightly shorter pair of bike shorts and a longer sweatshirt. Other than that, it's an easy outfit idea for when you just want to be comfortable in the spring.

Get the look:

Next up, 18 spring It items that aren't that expensive.

Allyson Payer
Senior Editor

Allyson is a senior editor for Who What Wear. She joined the company in 2014 as co-founder Katherine Power's executive assistant and over the years has written hundreds of stories for Who What Wear. Prior to her career in fashion, Allyson worked in the entertainment industry at companies such as Sony Pictures Television. Allyson is now based in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is originally from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. She holds a BFA in theater. Her path to fashion may not have been linear, but based on the number of fashion magazines she collected as a child and young adult, it was meant to be.