Need help putting a look together? We've rounded up the best-dressed girls of the week who can teach us a thing or two...
A sprinkle of fur can up-style any outfit
Furry accessories add a touch of glamour without having to change your whole outfit - perfect for grunge princesses like Zoe Kravitz.
Tights and open-toe sandals can be a winning formula
So long as your tights are thick and black and your sandals are chunky, statement platforms like Alexa's. Avoid stiletto heels at all costs.
Break the rules
Shoes for a cocktail party, cosy cardigan for the couch, sleeveless belted trench for the office, sunglasses for the beach and a beanie for the slopes. Sounds so wrong, but on Sarah Jessica Parker it's just SO right. Don't be afraid the mix up your options or your textures.
Channel the Twenties trend via the medium of accessories
Don't see yourself in a gold beaded flapper dress this season? Nod to the Gatsby Glamour trend sweeping the catwalks with a headband like Fearne Cotton.
A little leopard goes a long way
Just ask Kate Moss, whose classic '60s vibe leopard print coat lends her otherwise unremarkable outfit an instant rock 'n' roll edge.
If it's see through, give them something to look at
We love the way that budding actress Kelsey Chow eschewed plain and practical underwear to hide her modesty under her sheer dress. This polka dot bustier turned a 'meh' in to 'wow'.
Don't be afraid to pop
If you're going for colour, you may as well go for it big time. Follow Kirsten Dunst's lead and keep everything else minimal and understated.
Pile on your pastels
The more stylish Hilton sister, Nicky, showed she was ahead of the spring curve by mixing a plethora of pastels for a super-chic da
Take the edge off a vampish evening look with soft, daytime accessories
Velvet and satin were on the menu for Stella McCartney when she attended Kate Moss's birthday dinner earlier this week. But the ever-stylish fashion designer knows better than to overkill the look with evening accessories, opting instead for a soft grey daytime clutch and chunky, dusky pink scarf.
Wear something white at night
When red wine is in the equation it's easy to reach for black, but take a tip from fashion forward Tilda who stood out from the crowd in head-to-toe snow at the W Magazine pre-Golden Globes party.
Double bag it
Why take one handbag, when you can take two? This is a trend we're starting to see more and more so make like Whitney Port and multiply your arm candy.