I'm a Fashion Expert, and I Want to Copy These 18 Perfect Outfits
Sometimes, it feels like Instagram is only providing wild, adventurous, trend-smashing outfit ideas, and don't even get me started on TikTok trends. The most visual social media hubs are, understandably, where colour and print and a bold approach are often rewarded. As a result, it can be hard to track down chic, easy, understated outfits to test for oneself without having to spend an absolute fortune, needing to rework an entire wardrobe or being an ardent minimalist.
So while I'm all here for a crazy print clash, a vibrant hue or a strong silhouette, I also occasionally find myself in the mood for a little respite from the merry-go-round. That's what this story provides. I've spent many years analysing outfits—on the streets, within the industry and now on platforms like IG—and can tell a winning, easy, copyable look when I spot one. So below, you'll find some spring-ready outfits I've recently seen on my feed that tick all of the aforementioned boxes, and none of them could ever be considered boring, basic or uninspired. Yes, they are all relatively muted in colour, but that is for versatility. Many of the get-ups you'll see below can be mixed and matched to great effect. Additionally, I've also highlighted the key item that brings each look together so you can be ultra-focused on building these ideas out for yourself—simple!
1. Over-the-Shoulder Jumper + Tee + Wide-Leg Trousers
Style Notes: The first place I head to for grown-up, simple, beautiful outfits? Alexis Foreman's feed! Here's a classic example of how well-assembled basic pieces can look great. For me, it's all about this artfully slung jumper and the cool shades.
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2. Twinset + Denim Skirt
Style Notes: Abi Omole's clever combination of something twee (the twinset) with something modern (the denim skirt) is genius.
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3. White Dress + Black Accessories
Style Notes: Rachael Clifton's whimsical white dress looks more city-ready with black sandals and a black bag. A very easy-yet-effective move.
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4. Fancy Blouse + Blazer + Flared Jeans
Style Notes: Renia Jaz loves a statement piece, and here, it's the brilliant blouse that is allowed to stand out thanks to the subtle pieces styled around it.
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5. Cable-Knit + Flouncy Skirt
Style Notes: Want to get your partywear out of retirement? Then simply add a super-casual jumper into the mix. Et voilà, a perfect high-low combination.
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6. Shirred Top + High-Waisted Denim
Style Notes: Like a 2022 update to jeans and a tee, just adding a shirred top into the mix makes all the difference. Also, a special mention must go out to the cherry-red beret.
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7. Knitted Co-Ord + Chunky Sandals
Style Notes: Aside from a perfect-fit dress, I'd say there's nothing easier to throw on and look pulled-together in than a knitted co-ord.
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8. Suede Jacket + Jeans
Style Notes: Bianca Foley knows the way to my heart—a suede jacket is my go-to with all sorts of spring outfits, from denim to ditsy floral dresses. The best are usually vintage.
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9. Long Cardigan + Leather Trousers + Flat Sandals
Style Notes: When in doubt, monochrome and texture is a formula you can always rely upon. Also, how premium does this high-street cardigan look?
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10. A Floral Dress That Does All the Talking
Style Notes: The solution doesn't have to be tailoring or denim. Some of the easiest and chicest outfits are beautiful, timeless dresses that don't require OTT styling.
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11. Loose Tailoring + Waistcoat + Mules
Style Notes: Debora Rosa's vibe here is a little bit Annie Hall with a dash of Chandler Bing, and I'm into it. The point of difference? That waistcoat.
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12. Knitted Polo Top + Leather Trousers
Style Notes: Yes, this is a little more adventurous, but the takeaway is that tonal outfits always look sophisticated. Also, knitted polos are a great alternative to other jumpers if you like your fit to be snug.
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13. White Shirt + Camel Trousers
Style Notes: This white-shirt-and-beige-trousers idea has been really picking up speed this week. It's low-key and all the cooler for it.
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14. Tonal Co-Ord
Style Notes: Anne-Victoire Lefevre proves my earlier point about co-ords being so damn chic. They don't have to be knitted, but you'll get more wear out of plain than printed.
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15. Statement Jeans + White Shirt
Style Notes: Patchwork denim is trending, and because it's so out there, you only need an ultra-plain top to wear with it.
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16. Utility Jumpsuit + Ankle Boots
Style Notes: Loïka Grâce has confirmed it for me: Utility jumpsuits are now a classic item in any wardrobe.
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17. Maxi Skirt + Oversized Jumper + Plain Sandals
Style Notes: For those of you who like your outfits to veer bohemian, this is still a fantastic way to keep things slick—a billowing skirt with a simple knit and sensible sandals.
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18. Cropped Knit + Midi Skirt
Style Notes: When it's still too chilly to ignore your winter clothes altogether, this cute combo from Danielle Jinadu works a treat. Swap out boots for sandals when the time comes.
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Hannah Almassi is the Editor in Chief of Who What Wear UK. Hannah has been part of the the Who What Wear brand since 2015, when she was headhunted to launch the UK sister site and social channels, implement a localised content strategy and build out the editorial team. She joined following a seven-year tenure at Grazia magazine, where she led front-of-book news, fashion features and shopping specials as fashion news and features editor. With experience in both print and digital across fashion and beauty, Hannah has over 16 years in the field as a journalist, editor, content strategist and brand consultant. Hannah has interviewed industry heavyweights such as designers including Marc Jacobs and Jonathan Anderson through to arbiters of taste including Katie Grand and Anna Dello Russo. A skilled moderator and lecturer specialising in the shift to digital media and e-commerce, Hannah’s opinion and work has been sought by the likes of CNBC, BBC, The Sunday Times Style, The Times, The Telegraph and MatchesFashion.com, among many others. Hannah is often called upon for her take on trends, becoming known as a person with their finger of the pulse of what’s happening in the fashion space for stylish Brits. Hannah currently resides in Eastbourne with her photographer husband, incredibly busy son and highly Instagrammable cat.
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