The snow has melted (at least in most places) and the sun is finally starting to shine. Even Los Angeles is getting even warmer by the day, propelling us into full-blown spring fever. Of course, as you’re transitioning from your winter wardrobe to your spring wardrobe, you might start to feel a little bit overwhelmed. It happens to us all, but I’m here to bring you some majorly cool spring outfit ideas sure to get those fashionista gears moving. Because sometimes we all just need a little inspiration on how to mix it up or update what we already own.
Of course, finding different ways to wear clothes already in your closet can feel like a difficult task. But pairing a top you used to wear every single day with something you rarely wear can be a fun way to refresh something you feel you’ve over-worn. Turning to the experts—AKA street style mavens—for fashion inspiration can help you see your wardrobe in an entirely new light. Take a risk, mix patterns and have fun with your spring outfits this season.
From chic ways to rock the puffy sleeve trend this spring to ideas on how to look unique in your on-trend midi skirt, there are so many spring outfit ideas out there. I rounded up the best of the best spring street style looks, so you can get to work recreating them with your own wardrobe. Prepare for all the spring outfit inspiration you’ll ever need. With ideas this good, you’re bound to have your most stylish season yet.

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Calu Rivero
Try— A Pastel Suit

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Iskra Lawrence
Try— A Neon Dress

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Try— An Ombre Matching Set

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Julie Ianc
Try— The Puffy Sleeves Trend

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Xenia Adonts
Try— Leather (Or Faux Leather) In Unexpected Colors

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Barbie Ferreira
Try— Beyond Bright Boots

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Try— Shorts + Blazer

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Try— Double The Polka Dots

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Try— Pajamas As Streetwear

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Gabriella Karefa-Johnson
Try— Short Skirt + Long Jacket

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Try— Pink Pants

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Caroline Daur
Try— A Bralette As A Top

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Emili Sindlev
Try— Combining The Fringe & Tie-Dye Trends

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Paloma Elsesser
Try— A Slip Dress

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Naomi Ackie
Try— A Floral Midi Skirt

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Mary Leest
Try— A Blazer Dress

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Belen Rodriguez
Try— An All-White Suit

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Leonie Hanne
Try— A Majorly Oversized Blazer

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Gabriella Karefa-Johnson
Try— ’90s Clueless Vibes

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Try— Keeping It Minimalist

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Try— Keeping It Maximalist

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Try— Pairing Different Patterns

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Try— Turning Fall Colors Into a Spring Look

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Patricia Manfield
Try— A Bandana As A Top

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Try— A Fun Off-The-Shoulder Top

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Charlotte Groeneveld
Try— A Pleated Skirt

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Try— Amping Up Your Fave Ripped Jeans

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Try— An All-Brown Look

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Try— Neon Bike Shorts
A version of this article was originally published in April 2014.