I
f there’s anything to be grateful for, it’s the way social media has bridged the gap between us and our favorite celebrities. Now, we get to see them up close and personal. Scrolling past different celebrity style pages and discovering fashionistas whose outfits are treasure troves of inspiration is bliss. This is no doubt a fun and effective way to build a personal style. You’ll start to notice your fashion sense come alive, and this weekend is a good time to start practicing.
That edgy hat you threw on before heading out or the popping jewelry that made you the center of attraction at an event may be due to the fashionable celeb outfits you’ve been feeding on lately. How about we have another go? Remember, the weekend is upon us and that equals time to relax, have fun, and assemble another celeb-inspired outfit to slay through the fun. But always remember to opt for looks that accentuate the aesthetics while allowing you to fully participate in and enjoy your weekend activities.
See 10 fashionable celeb outfits to spruce up your weekend wardrobe lineup…
#1. Gabrielle Union-Wade in Michael Kors
Gabrielle Union-Wade knows how to flip an outfit even on a random day out, and the press rounds for her latest movie are becoming one of the internet’s favorite style things. She rocked a Michael Kors gray mini gown with a deep v-neckline then layered with a matching tailored floor-length coat and statement choker necklace. Also, she elevated her look with a pair of dark wine-colored pumps. This look stood out because the texture play on the gray hue was on ace level. This is a suitable outfit for a dinner date with your lover. You can choose to slip out the jacket once the need arises.
#2. Aisha Hinds in Dolce & Gabbana
For a Sunday outfit, the day of the Lord, you can easily replicate Aisha Hinds‘ Dolce & Gabbana ensemble to the Tribeca Film Festival, which featured a stunning two-piece. The top’s a tailored jacket with slightly wide sleeves and a belt to cinch her figure and keep her outfit together. It also had a tiny black detailing around its sleeves and its collar. The wide-leg pants flaunted the same vibe with a chic appeal. She also had on an Esenshel black beret, a matching mini clutch bag, and a pair of silver sandal heels.
#3. Shannon Thornton in RVN
It’s an accepted fact that to show up at a formal event like the White House Juneteenth, you should leave no cards unturned. Shannon Thornton rocked a popping RVN set to clock in on the Barbicore trend. Her set included an all-pink stretchy crop top, a mini A-line wrap skirt with buttons, and a tailored crop jacket. To continue the pink vibe, Thornton opted for a pair of matching platform sandals. This outfit isn’t only meant for formal events, pair it with white sneakers and dash out for a timeout with the girls.
#4. Emilia Clarke in Emilia Wickstead
Emilia Clarke rocked an Emilia Wickstead’s number to the Secret Invasion Movie Premiere — a proud namesake moment. Her strapless form-fitting number featured flowery designs, pockets at the sides, and a thigh-high slit. She paired this look with PVC slip-on heels that gave an illusion of longer legs. This chic floral dress can be replicated for a networking or fundraising event as it’s both formal and classy. And to say the least, florals are summer’s BFF.
#5. Sabrina Elba in Wardrobe.Nyc
After recently celebrating her birthday, Sabrina Elba made a unique post to thank her fans for sharing the moments with her. In the post, she decked a backless halter top and ankle-length column skirt by Wardrobe.Nyc. The fit was both sassy and reserved, and trust Ms. Elba to always come through in neutrals. This outfit can be replicated for a cocktail party, simply trade the flats for strapped sandals.
#6. Taraji P. Henson in Rowen Rose
The color yellow is a lot of things. Last week, it was regal and fierce on Taraji Henson. The Rowen Rose mid-length number featured a square neckline, wavy sleeves and hemline that added a sense of motion to the piece. A good style move is having your accessories form a symphony with your outfit, which was the case with the matching gold buckle belt and ritzy gold pumps. This look can be worn to an art exhibition.
#7. Winnie Harlow in Ferrari Style
For the Luisaviaroma and British Vogue runway show, Winnie Harlow showed out in a loose denim crop jacket and cargo pants. This summer has reiterated that the tenacious tie-dye trend has no plans of hitting the brakes, and given its multiple renditions, every style star should have her fix. This look is a suitable option for concerts and fairs. You can also consider sneakers or platform sandals for better comfort when walking around.
#8. Salma Hayek
For a cool summer-shopping day out, you can replicate Salma Hayek‘s denim offering. Her ensemble featured a structured strapless denim top and straight-leg pants. She further accessorized with a wide-brimmed denim hat, dark sunshades, and a dainty necklace. You can reinvent this look for product launch events. The key is to play with your accessories. For instance, opt for a hat with a lesser brim or ditch it altogether.
#9. Tracee Ellis Ross
Polka dots never looked more gorgeous than they did on Tracee Ellis Ross. Her red sleeveless dress with black polka dots and a mismatched polka-dotted light blue collar gave off Barbie vibes. Add to that her sleek ponytail and you couldn’t tell the difference between Ross and the iconic doll. This outfit can be replicated for an office meeting, semi-formal events, or when you’re meeting his family.
#10. Nina Dobrev in Chanel
For the Tribeca Film Festival, Nina Dobrev rocked her Chanel getup looking like a main event. The denim jacket and pants with strategic splatter design were the best way to vamp up an otherwise regular denim look. Don’t just do basic denim, think of ways to elevate it. For instance, you can play with accessories, colors, or textures. Dobrev paired this look with a white shoulder bag and back-buckle pumps also from Chanel. This look can be easily rocked to sporting events.
For the latest in fashion, lifestyle, and culture, follow us on Instagram @StyleRave_
This is a Style Rave original content exclusively created for our readers. If reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached, or otherwise used by any other publishing house or blogs, such use should provide a direct link to this source article. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.
—Read also