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Wednesday, May 13, 2026

How to Dress Like a Gemini

How to Dress Like a Gemini

Past the brink of Gemini season awaits a slew of eye-catching accessories, striking hues, and picturesque prints. 

The Gemini experience is one of playful intellect, outgoing nature, curiosity, and quick wit. Being an Air sign, Geminis lead with courage and are easily adaptable yet unrelenting in their push for progress. Therefore, Geminis reflect their duality through their clothes, with an inclination towards flamboyant silhouettes and unconventional yet functional fashion.

A seldom boring companion, Geminis have a vivacious wardrobe to match. Brightly-patterned accessories, daring cutouts, and geometric shapes complement Gemini’s theatricality, as does an unabashed color palette of fushia, ruby red, cerulean, and so on. Despite being such powerhouses, Geminis are very attentive and appreciate even the most seemingly minute details-both in life and in their dress, which means they are often entrenched in a balancing act between exuberance and subtlety.

At the onset of Gemini season, take a look at L’OFFICIEL’s roundup of Spring/Summer 2021 looks that offer Geminis equal parts utility and eccentricity.


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