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Introducing the Spring and Summer Outfit Ideas That Require Little Effort

There's a good chance you have a few go-to outfits that you wear on a regular basis and that fit perfectly with your lifestyle. So, if you're looking to add some new ideas to your repertoire, you'll probably be interested in what's in store below. 

We combed through the feeds of some of our favorite fashion followers to find the chicest and easy spring and summer outfit formulas. When we say "easy," we mean looks that require little effort because they only require a few pieces or are made up of items you already have in your closet.

As a taster, there's everything from a sleek ensemble comprised of trend-forward staples to a cute look comprised of the basics we all know and love. With that in mind, keep scrolling for a look at some of the best outfit ideas right now. There's also a smattering of inspired shopping picks strewn throughout in case you want to update your wardrobe.

Toss a flowy white shirt over a crop top or a bralette for a simple yet stylish look. Distressed jeans and fun accessories round out the look.

Toss a flowy white shirt over a crop top or a bralette for a simple yet stylish look. Distressed jeans and fun accessories round out the look.

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The moto jacket is regaining popularity as an easy way to dress up any outfit. Put one on over a white T-shirt and jeans and you're ready to go.







Consider wearing a lightweight cardigan instead of a top with black trousers or bootcut jeans and sneakers for a different look.





With the knit polo and jeans, this is a chic two-piece outfit that's basically a no-fail option.






This spring, reintroduce the denim-on-denim look by tucking a chambray shirt into straight-leg jeans. Beautiful heels will enhance the silhouette even more.







Do you regularly wear leggings? For a simple and stylish spring look, pair this with the slouchy blazer and striped top.







To make a statement with a white or cream maxi dress, all you need are a few fashionable accessories.





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