Being forewarned means keeping both feet on the ground. While there’s no danger in sight, celebrities have given our timelines advance notice of this weekend’s top-level sartorial atmosphere. They stepped out for the games, red carpet events, cover girl duties and other events sizzling in appropriate ensembles that understood the mission was to slay! You heard it here first: this will be a super fashionable weekend.
On a fun-filled weekend with a slew of events to attend, a quick fix is to replicate inspiring celebrity looks tailored to your individual preferences. Switch up the traditional tee and jeans with statement pants for some pizzazz, flex your fashion muscles in a fun two-piece that gives a nod to the office siren trend, or bring sparkles in metallic textures that will take you from day to night. Whichever route you choose, you can rest assured that celebrities have submitted matching ensembles to help you get through the weekend in style.
Check out the chic celeb looks you can recreate this weekend…
#1. Kerry Washington
Kerry Washington wore a Brandon Maxwell dress with hand-perforated leather tag detailing, styled with a gold mini bag and platform heels to the Disney Upfronts in NYC. But the main character was her chopped bob with bangs. The structured hairstyle accentuated her facial features and also made way for the flared dress with a high neckline. Try combining brown and gold this weekend for a luxurious result.
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#2. Celine Dion
The comeback and recovery of Celine Dion is a relief to fans around the world. And the fact that her comeback redefined her style is an additional source of admiration. The icon returned as the cover girl of Vogue, hand in hand with the famous stylist Law Roach. One of our favorite looks from her Vogue France appearance was a shirt-and-pants service. The Balmain look consisted of a white shirt with bold kiss prints on the chest, tucked into trousers with all-over kiss prints and a train. Replicate this for a product launch and spread kisses wherever you go.
#3. Sarah Jessica Parker
Sarah Jessica Parker is known for injecting a significant amount of grandeur into every look. Whether it’s a lavish dress or casual attire for the home, fashion in her books has a connotation of refined taste. While shooting in New York for the series ‘And Just Like That’, Parker was a sight to behold in a sheer Simone Rocha dress, styled with a matching parka with puff sleeves and floral details. This is a true Carrie Bradshaw look with a gentle nod to intentional sexiness, without the burden of over-the-top sexual tension. Let your hair down and consider replicating this sheer, chic celeb look for a fundraising party.
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#4. Kelly Rowland
A weekend without a denim release can be compared to a meal without spice. Kelly Rowland represented us all when she found herself in a hardcore KGL denim ensemble. The look consisted of a patchwork denim jacket, styled with a black turtleneck and multi-panel jeans. Heading out for a film screening or movie date? Denim-on-denim always delivers.
#5. Anne Hathaway
You can own a shirt dress without understanding the ways it can serve you. Big ups for that by Anne Hathaway stylist for allowing creativity to change the game. Hathaway attended the launch of Bulgari’s Aeterna high jewelry collection in a barely-there white shirt dress with a white corset. She adjusted the dress to look like a mono sleeve with a center slit and paired it with matching pumps, an animal skin handbag and statement jewelry. Replicate this chic celeb look for a comedy evening show as the lights take a look at the real sparkling jewel of the evening: you.
#6. Gabrielle Union-Wade
For the Chicago Sky games, Gabrielle Union-Wade was effortlessly cool in a casual Kwame Adusei vest and oversized jeans. A combination of a flowing top and breezy pants will always be a chic celeb look that can be easily replicated. It is indeed a liberating weekend outfit to show off toned abs and great skin. Imagine yourself being the life of the party at your next trivia night, in style and personality.
#7. Winnie Harlow
Vacations are planned for some of us, but Winnie Harlow has been on holidays mode all year round. Summer has finally arrived and the resort ensembles have come out of hiding. The top model wore a sheer Blumarine dress with rosette details to watch a match in Monaco. Put on a resort dress like this with chunky sneakers and go to a music party. The breathable fabric helps fight the heat, even in tight places. Additionally, the shoes allow for easy movement and add a stylish spring to the steps.
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#8. Cameron Brink
Preppy style, but score more points with a layering game. Cameron Brink puts her most stylish foot forward with a white button-down shirt, a pinstripe waistcoat, an olive green blazer and a matching pleated mini skirt. Recreate this impressive model for a fashion show this weekend. You can opt for pumps or chunky sneakers, depending on how you want to dress it up.
#9. Aja Naomi King
It couldn’t be simpler than a functional dress in neutral colors. Aja Naomi King was a preppy beauty in a Miu Miu offering that spoke softly of comfort and style. Wearing a mini shirt dress, styled with a brown mini handbag and matching kitten heels, it was an effortless way to serve boldly. Step into your soft life weekend in neutral tones for a polo event.
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#10. Tasha Smith
Suits are no longer strictly an office affair as the newer versions are sprinkled with fun. Tasha Smith made a case for this in a brown and gold Jovani suit. From sparkles to puff sleeves and interesting cuts, the costume game is now more versatile than ever. Bring the sparkle of a live music performance in a bar or lounge in this ensemble. When purchasing suits, choose garments with eye-catching details as these can be worn with other garments or as a standalone power service.
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