Six spring outfit ideas spotted at Paris Fashion Week, from lighter suiting to bomber jackets and scarf styling for spring.
Paris street style always feels a little more considered. As the final stop of Fashion Month, it’s often where editors and insiders bring out their strongest looks—so the outfits tend to feel especially polished.
As in London and Milan, tailoring remains a constant, but this season it showed up in softer ways: lighter fabrics, relaxed silhouettes, and color palettes that move beyond the usual black and gray.That said, not everything skewed formal. Elevated casual had its place too—case in point: Eva Chen’s sporty sweatshirt moment, styled with wide-leg denim and polished loafers. Across the board, contrast was key. Oversize bombers toughened up delicate lace and silk, sequins were styled for daytime with utilitarian layers, and structured trousers paired easily with knits and denim. The result feels very Paris: refined, distinctive, and entirely inspiring.Ahead, the Paris Fashion Week street-style outfits and trends to re-create now.Spring-Ready SuitingMoving away from the usual black or gray, this lighter take on suiting feels especially fresh for spring. The tailored neutral separates become even more interesting when paired with sleek burgundy leather accessories—like a structured handbag and glove-like flats. The rich tone adds contrast while keeping the overall look minimal.Elevated CasualLeaning into spring’s lightness in a more casual way, a pastel yellow sweatshirt layered over a thin turtleneck makes for an ideal transitional outfit. Inky wide-leg jeans keep the look relaxed, while Jil Sander’s modern lace-up loafers add just enough polish. It’s proof that elevated casual can feel just as intentional as more dressed-up looks.The New Date-Night FormulaConsider this your new date-night formula. Oversize bomber jackets are everywhere right now, and they’re the perfect way to downplay the otherwise sensual mix of silk, lace-trimmed shorts, sheer black tights, and pointed pumps. The jacket adds a slightly undone edge that keeps the look from feeling too precious.Scarf Styling 2.0Scarf styling continues into spring—just in a lighter form. Instead of outerwear with built-in scarves, try a top with an integrated scarf detail for the same dramatic effect without the extra weight. Black balloon jeans and snip-toe boots ground the look in an unfussy, downtown way, while a leather bag in a bright shade feels especially fresh against the graphic palette.Sequins for DaySequins for day remains a favorite among the street-style set. The key to making this feel wearable is a monochromatic palette. It also helps to offset the shine with something utilitarian—like a nylon bomber jacket. White pumps and a structured portfolio bag add a more sophisticated, office-ready finish.A Polished PeplumPeplums have quietly emerged as another standout silhouette throughout fashion month. A waist-cinching leather jacket offers a particularly sharp way to embrace the trend. Keeping the palette tonal ensures modern sophistication, while pleated cotton trousers bring a lighter, spring-ready feel rather than heavier wool tailoring.Why trust Harper’s Bazaar?For more than 150 years, Harper’s Bazaar has been the preeminent fashion, beauty, and lifestyle resource for women at every age. We cover what’s new and what’s next in fashion by working with the world’s leading authorities in ready-to-wear, footwear, accessories, and more. Every story we publish has been thoroughly researched and vetted by our team of editors and industry experts.
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