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    7 European Spring Outfits That Are Chic and Timeless

    By AdminApril 12, 2025
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    7 European Spring Outfits That Are Chic and Timeless


    If there’s one thing I know, it’s that Europeans do spring style best. I am aware of the fact that I’m grouping together a large amount of people in that sentiment, but those who reside on the continent have a knack for embracing the change in season unlike many others. I think this is down to the excitement that follows the rise in temperatures and brighter skies—other countries which are treated to this year round won’t be able to grasp the sheer elation shared by the people of Europe when you can leave the house without wearing a minimum of six layers, the day that you can slip into suede sandals for the first time or the realisation that, no, you don’t need to wear a hat and gloves to run an errand.

    As such, Europeans embrace spring in all its glory, thus starting with outfits. As soon as we’re able, skin is exposed, but in ways that still feel seasonally appropriate (though there will always be that person who steps out in shorts and a tank top a little too soon and tries to act as nonchalant as possible about it. Often, layering is still advisable, but said layers become lighter and wafty. Hemlines will rise, but the savviest dressers will still ensure they have some coverage elsewhere in case of an unexpected spring downpour or celsius dip. It’s this tact that Europeans employ onto their spring outfits that makes them so compelling, whether they reside in Paris, Stockholm or London (who, in their hearts, still consider themselves to be very much a part of Europe).

    Now that the season is in full swing, I’ve charted some of the most recent spring looks I’ve seen on the European women I follow that have instilled me with newfound inspiration—and I believe they’ll do the same for you, too. Scroll below to see them.

    7 Stylish European Spring Outfits I’m Replicating This Season

    1. Trench Coat + Striped Shirt + Capri Pants

    Style Notes: It might be palatable enough to cast aside your bulky winter coats, but there’s still merit in having a trench coat on hand for chillier spring days. Thrown over a look consisting of a breezy cotton shirt and cute capri pants, simply switch in different shoes depending on what the day holds (though, like Nnenna Echem, I can’t wait to wear my heeled flip flops again).

    Shop the Look:

    Sézane

    Clyde Trench Coat

    ZARA

    Oxford Shirt With Cotton

    You can never go wrong adding a blue Oxford shirt to your look, especially if the goal is to look polished.

    Annika Inez

    Sterling Silver Sloping Pendant Necklace

    Orb pendant necklaces are a key look this season.

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    Capri Trousers

    Toteme

    Leather Heeled Flip Flops Black

    The perfect heel for wearing all day.

    2. Breton Top + Pretty Skirt + Suede Tote

    Style Notes: Breton stripes are the cornerstone of so many excellent European outfits, not just those worn by the French! Here, I enjoy how the staple piece is made to feel so fresh with the addition of a skirt in one of the spring’s biggest colour trends, powder pink, and a rich chocolate brown suede tote.

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    Breton Stripe Top

    With jeans or skirts, a Breton top will always work.

    Everyone I know seems to suit cat-eye sunglasses.

    Manu Atelier

    Le Cambon 35 Deep Brown Suede

    Reformation

    Olivia Low Waist Skirt

    If you’re not quite pedicure ready, closed toe mules are the solution.

    3. Draped Top + Wide-Leg Trousers + Sandals

    Style Notes: The best part about spring dressing is not having to hide an excellent outfit underneath a coat or jacket (that is, unless, it is integral to your look). Take this top for example—the draped detail looks elevated and polished, even when paired with simple pieces such as wide-leg trousers and slider sandals. Also, the colour combination of pale yellow and navy blue showcased by Mona Mali is inspired.

    Shop the Look:

    AGOLDE

    Ester Ruched Stretch-Tencel Lyocell Jersey Tank

    MANGO

    Round Volume Earrings

    For a high-end finish, add these statement earrings to any and all looks.

    ME+EM

    Relaxed Casual Boyfriend Pant

    These will swiftly replace your comfiest jeans, or at least give them serious competition.

    Polène

    Numéro Huit Mini Bucket Bag

    M&S Collection

    Suede Flat Square Toe Sandals

    These look so much more expensive than they are.

    4. Lightweight Jacket + Knitted Shorts + Loafers

    Style Notes: Is it me or are there so many lightweight beige jackets around at the moment? From the streets of London to the cobblestones of Paris, it’s a piece I’m seeing crop up over and over. What I like about it most is how it allows for versatile styling—as evidenced by this crochet shorts look, which has been given a spring twist thanks to the jacket, as well as the addition of black leather loafers and white ankle socks.