Olivia Culpo’s Top Nine Spring Outfits Embrace the Same Monochromatic Color Palette

The four-time SI Swimsuit model showed off several seasonal ensembles on Instagram.

Olivia Culpo

Olivia Culpo.


Whether she’s modeling a swimsuit, putting together a chic game-day outfit or hitting the red carpet, Olivia Culpo always looks incredible. The 2020 SI Swimsuit Issue cover star showed off a few favorite spring outfits on Instagram earlier this week, and we can’t get enough of the monochromatic ensembles.

In one, Culpo donned a simple black Wolford top, which she paired with a long black BAZILIKA leather skirt and square-toed Jimmy Choo shoes. She threw a floor-length white jacket over top and posed with a small black handbag.

The 30-year-old wore a tan Aya Muse cropped jacket and mini skirt set in another snap, which she accessorized with a brown JACQUEMUS bag and gold statement earrings by Khaite.

“Spring outfits so far 🌷 *where is Oliver edition*,” Culpo wrote in her caption, joking about her dog, who made an appearance in the background of several photos.

The four-time SI Swimsuit model also included photos of a white corset top by Miaou, which she styled with tan cargo pants by Naked Wardrobe and white athletic sneakers. Additionally, she wore a floor-length white gown by MÔNOT, black bodysuit shorts with an oversized tan blazer, a white Isabel Marant jumpsuit and more.

“Chic,” Vas Morgan wrote simply in the comments.

“Always so chic ❤️,” Paige Kennedy agreed.

“They all look great on you! 🔥🔥❤️❤️🙌🙌,” a fan gushed.

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