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Shop Our Favorite Looks of the Week | Vogue

From off-duty looks to night out ensembles.

By Elliot O·Apr 24, 2026·2 min read
Shop Our Favorite Looks of the Week | Vogue

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Spring street style is telling us something loud and clear: the days of basic layering are over. According to Vogue's roundup of celebrity looks, this season is about bold color clashes, lingerie-inspired dressing, and outerwear that actually has a personality. From Zoë Kravitz's minimalist trench moment to Katie Holmes playing red and aqua against each other, the assignment is clear—take what worked last year and make it weirder.

The slip dress is officially back, and it's not just for bedtime anymore. Dakota Johnson nailed the trend in Rome with a pale blue slip and casually draped black cardigan, while Zendaya leaned into vintage Louis Vuitton lace with a graphic A24 tee—proof that lingerie dressing works whether you're keeping it simple or layering in statement pieces. Even Carey Mulligan went full creamy silk pajama moment for her Netflix press rounds, proving that the line between what you sleep in and what you wear out is basically gone.

Spring Outerwear Has Opinions

Forget putting away your jacket. Meryl Streep's polka-dot Dries Van Noten opera coat and Gigi Hadid's distressed Miu Miu leather jacket show that transitional pieces are about mood, not just temperature. Whether you're team minimalist neutrals (hello, Kravitz in chocolate brown and matching socks) or team statement print (Streep, we see you), spring's outerwear is doing the heavy lifting—both literally and aesthetically. The takeaway: your jacket should make you feel something, not just keep you warm.

Color is also having a moment. Katie Holmes' tomato-red button-down over aqua silk, Selena Gomez's understated '90s indigo, and Kendall Jenner's high-contrast black-and-white at Coachella show that spring isn't about playing it safe—it's about knowing which colors make you look alive. Even chartreuse, typically a polarizing choice, feels fresh and intentional when styled right.

What matters most is that every look has a throughline: intention. Whether you're channeling minimal refinement, leaning into lingerie-coded pieces, or mixing unexpected combinations, the celebrities leading spring's conversation aren't overthinking it—they're just committing to the bit, and that confidence is the actual trend.


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