May 4, 2025
Women

9 Chic, Elegant and Easy Outfits That Will Inspire Your 2025 Aesthetic

Spring is finally here and the entire Who What Wear team is excited to start freshening up their wardrobe. But, as with English weather, we know that over the next few months the scale can tip one way, so now is definitely the time to start building a rotation of sleek in-between-days looks that feel new and fresh for the new season. Should you be bored by the thought of wearing the same outfits over and over again, fear not. I’ve searched through social media to find some outfit inspiration that is anything but same-y.

If you’re finding the idea of adopting the runway trends overwhelming and are unsure where to start, I’ve come up with nine entirely more wearable ways to tackle them, so all you have to do is choose your favourite aesthetic and let it inspire the rest of your wardrobe. From Emily Wells’ take on dressy minimalism to Emili Sindlev’s adorable nod to balletcore, keep scrolling to shop the chic influencer-approved outfit ideas we’re already re-creating this spring and well into the upcoming seasons.

9 Chic Outfits That Will Inspire Your Spring 2025 Aesthetic:

1. POLISHED MINIMALIST: LONG COAT + JEANS + ANKLE BOOTS

Style Notes: If there’s any trend guaranteed to stand the test of time, it’s pared-back minimalism. Quality staples never date, and as this look proves, investing in a good coat, pair of jeans and ankle boots you can wear with anything is a smart idea. You can mix and match the pieces and wear them all for years to come.

2. LUXE LOUNGEWEAR: BLAZER + LEGGINGS + TRAINERS

Style Notes: If you’re looking forward to wearing blazer and seeking a different way to style it, you’ve come to the right place. Adding easy leggings and a pair of trainers gives this classy outerwear a casual spin.

3. OFF-DUTY PARISIAN: GREY KNIT + SKINNY JEANS + BALLET PUMPS

Style Notes: The French are masters at putting together simple pieces in a way that makes them feel effortlessly chic, and this go-to off-duty look is a case in point. Whilst the rest of us decide on whether to wear straight, wide-leg or barrel jeans, Parisians stay true to the classics and team their slim skinnies with ballet pumps or loafers.

4. BUSINESS CASUAL: BLAZER + T-SHIRT + LONG SKIRT

Style Notes: Those familiar with TikTok’s 2×2 outfit formula will know just how easy it can make getting ready in the morning. Take Karina’s “business casual” look (above); all it requires is two dressy pieces (a blazer and a long skirt) paired with two casual pieces (a white tee and flats), and you’ve got a chic outfit that can rise to any occasion. Desk-to-dinner dressing at it’s finest.

5. BALLETCORE: CARDIGAN + SLIP SKIRT + BALLET FLATS

Style Notes: I’m going to stop you right here before you rule out balletcore. The name makes it sounds far more literal than it need be, and really, the basic pieces that make up the look might already be in your wardrobe. Cardigans? Check. Slip skirts and dresses? Check. Ballet pumps? More than likely, check. Bonus points if you manage to incorporate pink.

6. SOFT TOUCH: MOHAIR KNIT + SUEDE SKIRT + KNEE-HIGH BOOTS

Style Notes: Cosy knits, smooth suede and glossy leather make up a lot of what we want to wear as we move throughout transitional season. Keep warm in tactile fabrics that can be dressed up with a pair of heeled knee-high boots or swapped for a pair of flats when the weather gets warmer.

7. QUIET LUXURY: CAPE + MIDI SKIRT + TALL BOOTS

Style Notes: Whatever you decide to call it, you can’t beat the quiet-luxury look for minimal effort, maximum impact. Maxi coats and trenches are the perfect way to style the look for 2025, but for those wanting to get ahead of the crowd, a cape is the key piece I have a feeling we’re going to see a lot more of this year. It’s opulent and dramatic yet refined—everything we want from the quiet luxury aesthetic—but it’s also perfect for those cool but sunny days when a heavy jacket is too much.

8. GROWN-UP Y2K: TRENCH COAT + CARGO TROUSERS + TRAINERS

Style Notes: There’s just no escaping the Y2K trend, so rather than avoid it, we’ve decided to rework it. If you wore cargo trousers the first time around, you probably think of the crop tops and platforms you wore then too, but Monikh Dale’s clever trench-and-trainers styling (above) proves just how easy it is to get the look right.

9. BACK TO SCHOOL: RIBBED DRESS + LOAFERS

Style Notes: Marilyn’s interpretation of varsity prep (above) is another grown-up take on a popular trend. Take school-uniform basics (knits, skirts, socks, loafers and maybe a blazer or two) and give them a dose of luxury by toning down the colour palette and adding premium accessories. It might not be exactly what you’d wear to school, but this look is top of the class.

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