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Celebrity Stylists Are Begging You To Try This 1 Spring Jacket Trend in 2025

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Parade aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. There are so many new trends for the spring season, but not all of them are a fit for everybody. However, there is onespring jacket trendthat anyone can try and find flattering, according to celebrity stylists. It all comes down to elevating a basic that goes with everything in your current wardrobe. That way, you don't have to totally redo your wholeclosetto update it for the new season.Paradeconsulted with three experts to get the lowdown on how to style this spring jacket trend, as well as other seasonal trends you may want to try out.Samantha Brownis a celebrity stylist and bestselling author ofDressing Up. Celebrity stylistSara Acevedohas dressed Constance Wu, Erika Christensen and more. AndErin Noëlis a personal and celebrity stylist for Candace Cameron Bure and Mckenna Grace, among others.They know what's trending, but most importantly they know how to make those trends work for you and your lifestyle—not the other way around. "If you're finding a trend item ... but then when you put it on, it only works one way, then it just becomes that piece in your closet that you never wear," Noël says. "Make sure that new piece that you're adding is going to work."Fortunately this jacket trend is easy to make wearable for spring and beyond. No closet clutter here.Related:The One Spring Staple Every Woman Over 50 Needs in Her Closet, According to a Celebrity Stylist All of the stylists agreed that an elevated twist on a classic jacket isthetrend of the spring. Many designers have taken standard basics likedenim jackets, trench coats and leather jackets and added modern details. This makes the item stand out a little more while still being totally wearable for everyday.Brown, in particular, is a fan of this year's denim jacket trends."This season we're seeing them cropped, asymmetric, exaggerated shoulder detail, exaggerated collars," she says. "The newer styles are a little bit more unique."All three stylists also agree that another big trend is a classic trench coat with some modern flair. "For sure, the oversized shoulders is a thing," Acevedo says, adding that you can also opt for a cropped style or something that "nips at the waist" for a "universally flattering" shape. And instead of a standard leather jacket, Noël recommends "leaning more into that romantic [trend]" for spring with a texture like suede or details like ruffles or a blouson silhouette.The bottom line is that you can wear a staple like a jean jacket or a trench coat or a leather jacket, but just in a new and unexpected way for this season. And because the materials these jackets use are so well known and classic, the items stay wearable long beyond just this trend cycle.Related:27 Best Plus-Size Spring Outfit Ideas, According to Celebrity Stylists For an elevated jean jacket, Brown says that she loves styling it with a dressier fabric since denim is naturally "very utilitarian." She recommends layering it with a slip dress, silk skirt, chiffon or other softer fabrics."I think denim looks best when it's paired with a very contrasting texture," she explains.As for a trench coat, both Acevedo and Noël like the style with casual outfits like athleisure or jeans to elevate the look."It adds some polish to what you're wearing," Acevedo says, adding that she also likes a cropped trench with a midi or maxi skirt.The idea is really that you can wear any of these jackets with your existing wardrobe, they just make your outfits pop a little more.Related:This Is the #1 Spring Closet Staple for Petites, According to a Celebrity Stylist Some of the stylists' favorite brands for this spring includeChloe,Ulla Johnson(especially for denim),J.Crew,Mango,BLANKNYC(especially for suede),Favorite Daughter,Fabrique,MadewellandLOFT. Many of these places carry trendy takes on denim jackets as well as trench coats, suede jackets or other fun, playful twists on classic coat styles. Related:40 Spring Nail Designs That Will Brighten Up Your Day Brown says she's seen "an explosion" oflinen sets, pants, tops and jackets this season. "It's a great lightweight fabric that can take you through the spring and summer," she adds. Acevedo is a fan of the bedazzled jean trend, saying that it's an "elevated" way to dress up denim for work with a blazer."I think that's really fun," she says, namingFabriqueas one of the brands she likes for that style. Brown acknowledges that drop waists don't suit every body type, but she assures that you can still get the look by seeking out a smocked dress instead."There [are] plenty of options that have that smocking and kind of corseted body that references the trend with the drop waist," she says, namingMadewell,J.CrewandNordstromas good options for those styles. Thispale yellow colorhas been everywhere this spring, and Noël loves it as an accent hue in an accessory like a purse."I always suggest to my clients if that's a color that you gravitate toward, to find a piece that works with your lifestyle," she says. "So maybe if it doesn't feel like the color you would wear, but you like it, look for an accessory like a handbag."In particular, she's a big fan of the East West style of bag, likethis one from Freja. Any of these styles are sure to look great this spring, but also long afterwards since they're really just modern twists on classic staples. You'll love to have them in your closet for many seasons. Up Next: Related: 7 Best Dresses for Women Over 50, According to a Celebrity Stylist Samantha Brown, celebrity stylist and bestselling author ofDressing Up. Sara Acevedo, celebrity stylist who has dressed Constance Wu, Erika Christensen and more. Erin Noël, personal and celebrity stylist for Candace Cameron Bure and Mckenna Grace, among others.