April showers can bring flowers, but that does not mean that they are easy to dress. Although necessary, the impermeable tends to assign the function on the form. With a few exceptions, the raincoats are rarely the kind of outdoor clothes that make an outfit. But this is where the right style comes into play. The choice of good cut and the right color of the inclination and associate it with the right pieces can bring it from an unhappy necessity to a transparent part of your outfit.
Fortunately, the street style (celebrity and others) is full of inspiration. Jennifer Lawrence combines her swollen trench with pants and a sweater attached around her shoulder, while Katie Holmes prefers a sunny yellow set with a jacket and cropped cargo pants. Whether you are facing a misty day or a complete torrential downpour, there is an outfit that can keep you well and dry.
Continue to scroll 10 ways to style a raincoat this spring.
Relaxed layers
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Jennifer Lawrence offers an infallible outfit formula: a white t-shirt with a sweater attached around the shoulders, pants that pay the toes of her ballet and a trench on top. It is without effort and assembled. The key here is in good shape. Everything is simply sufficient and oversized to look relaxed but polite.
A sandwich in the outfit
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Add the symmetry by matching your raincoat to your shoes. This example balances the oversized adjustment of obstructing with more adjusted jeans and boots, while the heels add a touch of unexpected femininity to the utility sensation of the jacket.
Shiny and transparent
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A colorful raincoat shouts spring. For microdose the color, try a transparent raincoat and let it stand out against a neutral outfit below.
Inspired by the safari
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When you opt for a more neutral raincoat, some bold accessories can go very far. Here, a leopard print hat, a zebra print brunch and a black and white patterned bag gave a khaki trench coat, while the fact that they are all in similar colors the coherent maintains.
Flower power
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A floral raincoat is particularly suitable for spring, and Whitney Port-Rosenman illustrates the power to mix prints by associating it with a striped dress. This combination would be just as good upside down. Imagine a striped jacket on a floral dress or even a checkered raincoat associated with a subtle piece of Polka dots.
Adjustment for a queen
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Take a note from Queen Elizabeth, who used to protect her hair from the rain with a colorful silk scarf. Call your scarf to your gloves, bags or shoes for additional elegance.
Rave
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A daring and animal raincoat stands out against an entirely black outfit. Bonus points for a rubber texture which is not only avant-garde but resistant to rain.
A sunny set
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Katie Holmes shows how it is in a butter yellow set with wide loading pants and a cropped trench. The contrast between the creamy yellow ensemble and its rich high and its chocolate brown bag makes a combination of colors that deserves to be repeated.
Chic business
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White pants and thin striped pants is a classic combination, but this outfit becomes much more fun with a shiny navy blue raincoat. The equipment also adds an interesting texture element.
Shorts and boots
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Rain boots and a long coat can look clumsy, but the Dutch influencer Darja Barannik had the right proportions with this look. By joining the mid-backing boots with shorts and keeping the open jacket, the diapers do not overwhelm its shape.
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