It’s easy to put together celebrity outfits from your closet or with the addition of a few easy pieces. And you can grab those additions from charity shops, consignment stores, and online outlets when you know what you’re looking for. Let’s look at 5 smartly pulled-together everyday celebrity outfits and see how you can wear them, adding your personal style imprint.

Adieu, Clean Girl. Hello, Mob Wife
The Mob Wife TikTok trend has exploded as famed TV blockbuster, The Sopranos, celebrates its 25th anniversary. While Kim Kardashian wore head-to-toe animal print on a recent outing, there’s no need to go full “safari.” This look can be hinted at, as recently demonstrated by Emily Ratajkowski. She recently stepped out in an oversized, distressed leather jacket over a mesh top. Her knee-length, animal print skirt skimmed the tops of slouchy, stiletto boots.
Ratajkowski’s take on Mob Wife derives from high-end fashion brands but you’ll find what you need at a women’s clothing outlet or consignment shop. If oversized isn’t your thing, try a fitted moto jacket. Add large-scale shades and a heavy gold chain necklace. A slash of scarlet, in-your-face lipstick adds dangerous style. Hair is the growing “mob bob” trend, following Michelle Pfeiffer’s look in Scarface.
1950s Ultra-Feminine Silhouettes
Starting with the ultra-feminine silhouettes and fabric treatments of the 1950s, wearing this look isn’t necessarily nostalgic. It’s more transformative in terms of both the aesthetic and its message.
First, as always, Zendaya was seen wearing 1950s baby bangs a la Audrey Hepburn, at the Fendi spring show recently. But it was Zoe Kravitz in the front row at the Yves St. Laurent runway show who demonstrated her ultra-feminine chops. Her chiffon, black and white polka dot mini dress was an ultra-feminine triumph.
If that’s not your girly look, then try a full skirt with a sleeveless white shirt tucked into the waistband (extra points for sheer fabric). Keep those black and white polka dots for the skirt. Add red or black patent Mary Janes and a high Barbiecore ponytail! The 50s flair of monogrammed clothing and some dresses and button-up shirts from Umgee clothing work well with this trend.
Rocking the 80s

Right behind last year’s Grunge 2.0/90s redux comes the return of the 80s. Bust out the neon, big hair, and crop tops because you’ll be rocking the 80s in 2024! Selena Gomez recently led the way back to the future while promoting her latest film.
Her white top’s extended shoulders echoed the extremely padded shoulders of 80s women suiting in breezy cotton. High-waisted pedal pushers snatched with a wide belt boasting a huge, stylized flower buckle and white, 80s-look pumps completed her retro look.
Replicate Selena’s nostalgic fabulosity in a pair of knee-length leggings and a wide, elastic belt with a seriously important buckle. If you don’t own or can’t find the blouse, try a lightweight, cropped blazer (mega hot in 2024) in a neon color over a white tank. Don’t forget the side ponytail!
Paint It Bold
If fashion was bold and brassy in 2023, it’s a 400-pound gorilla in daytime sequins and bales of fringe in 2024. Anything glitzy, excessive, and extravagant is part of this look. The vibe is “Glam Rock goes to Vegas!”
The bigger and more inclusive your closet is, the easier you’ll find this look to replicate. But you can find it all at your favorite online outlet or consignment shop. And women aren’t the only ones having fun with this ultra-glam trend. Ozuna rolled into the Amiri menswear show at Paris Fashion Week in a head-to-toe sequin streetwear look.
Ozuna’s oversized jacket and matching flared pants were worn with chunky white kicks, a white sweater peeping over the jacket’s neckline, and a brown leather cap. Dudes, you don’t need to wear the total look if that’s not your jam. Try tight, sequin pants with a lace shirt and 2024’s square-toed dress shoes to head to the nearest concert!
Pulled Together Athleisure

Today’s casual elegance is elevated athleisure wear, pulled together for the street. There’s nothing your trusty sweatshirt can’t do with this newly runway-worthy look. But when you wear it with 2024’s “no pants” micro shorts, you’re coming in hot!
Take a page from Bella Hadid’s voluminous fashion catalog, with a black spandex micro-shorts romper layered over a white tank. An oversized sweatshirt slung over her shoulders, Bella wore the look with fierce cat-eye shades, black lace-up kicks with white socks, and French-braided pigtails.
If you’re not quite bold enough for micro-shorts, try a longer leg for your romper, or choose leggings and a tee, worn with your choice of athletic shoe. Right now, taking this look from day to night is happening, so switch out the runners for a pair of heels!
Celebrities are already modeling the looks you’ll be wearing this spring 2024, so keep your eyes peeled for the latest celebrity outfits!
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