Photo: Phil Oh
Astrology style has been in our minds lately. Blame it on all the recent office birthday parties, but we’ve started noticing the differences—and similarities—in how each sign dresses. The Leos on our team, for example, are all about statement looks, while Cancer’s moon children skew more toward the classics. Could we find more examples if we expanded our control group? We decided to put this idea to the test and step beyond our desks and into our vast street style archive. We may not be astrological experts, but we did find a few sartorial similarities among the signs: Are Pisceans attracted to designs made by a Pisces designer? Is Scorpio secretly the It-girl sign? Read through to find out.
Disclaimer: This compilation is not data-driven but vibes-based; it’s built around nuances we’ve noticed in the street style photographs of our editors and some celebrities. We like to have fun.
Aries
These natural-born leaders seem to love all-black ensembles.
Victoria Beckham. Paris, fall 2023 menswear. Photo: Phil Oh
Marc Jacobs. New York, resort 2023. Photo: Hunter Abrams
Jackson Wang. Paris, fall 2023 menswear. Photo: Phil Oh
Vogue’s Nicole Phelps. New York, Pre-Met Gala Party. Photo: Phil Oh
Haider Ackermann. Paris, spring 2019 ready-to-wear. Photo: Phil Oh
Taurus
Take it from our Vogue editors and Gigi Hadid: Taureans never turn down a print.
Vogue’s Chioma Nnadi. New York, fall 2019 ready-to-wear. Photo: Phil Oh
Gigi Hadid. Paris, fall 2022 ready-to-wear. Photo: Phil Oh
Vogue’s Sam Sussman. Paris, fall 2023 ready-to-wear. Photo: Phil Oh
Gemini
Maybe Geminis are the only ones who actually know how to tie a tie?
Dawn. Paris, fall 2023 ready-to-wear. Photo: Phil Oh
Emma Chamberlain. Paris, fall 2023 couture. Photo: Phil Oh
Cancer
Cancers will always go for a classic moment over a dramatic one.
Taylor Russell. Paris, fall 2023 menswear. Photo: Phil Oh
Vogue’s Laird Borrelli-Persson. Copenhagen, spring 2024 ready-to-wear. Photo: Acielle/Style Du Monde
Leo
Leos’ outfits often scream: “Photograph me!”
Kylie Jenner. Paris, spring 2023 couture. Photo: Phil Oh
Vogue’s Laia Garcia- Furtado. New York, fall 2023 ready-to-wear. Photo:
Vogue’s José Criales-Unzueta. New York, fall 2023 ready-to-wear. Photo: Phil Oh
G-Dragon. Monaco, resort 2023. Photo: Acielle/ StyleDuMonde
Virgo
No wallflowers here! These superstars shine in their gold and animal-print outfits.
Beyoncé. Paris, spring 2024 menswear. Photo: Phil Oh
Zendaya. Paris, fall 2023 ready-to-wear. Photo: Phil Oh
Libra
As the aesthetes of the zodiac signs, Libras are always ahead of the trend game.
Virgil Abloh in a Louis Vuitton holster, Paris spring 2019. Photo: Phil Oh
Bella Hadid, Paris, fall 2022 ready-to-wear. Photo: Phil Oh
Vogue’s Luke Leitch, Paris, spring 2023 menswear. Photo: Phil Oh
Scorpio
Do Scorpios have the best astrology style? We can’t be certain, but we do know that both Kate Moss and Chloë Sevigny were born under this water sign.
Kate Moss. London, spring 2016 ready-to-wear. Photo: Phil Oh
Alexa Chung. New York, Pre-Met Gala Party. Photo: Phil Oh
Kendall Jenner. New York, spring 2023 ready-to-wear. Photo: Phil Oh
Chloë Sevigny. New York, resort 2023. Photo: Hunter Abrams
Sagittarius
Sagittarians love a good party as much as a party dress.
Zoë Kravitz. Paris, fall 2016 couture. Photo: Phil Oh
Hailey Bieber. New York, Pre-Met Gala party. Photo: Phil Oh
Capricorn
Capricorns accentuate their chiseled features with crisp tailoring.
Timothée Chalamet. Paris, spring 2023 couture. Photo: Phil Oh
Vogue’s Sarah Mower. Paris, fall 2018 menswear. Photo: Phil Oh
Jared Leto. Milan, fall 2022 ready-to-wear. Photo: Phil Oh
Diane Keaton. Paris fall 2023 couture. Photo: Phil Oh
Aquarius
Maybe it’s because Maria Grazia Chiuri is an Aquarius, but this sign seems to be drawn to Dior.
J-Hope. Paris, fall 2023 menswear. Photo: Phil Oh
Justin Timberlake. Paris, spring 2023 menswear. Photo: Phil Oh
Yara Shahidi. Paris, spring 2023 couture. Photo: Phil Oh
Pisces
Pisceans will never turn down a hat moment.
Rihanna. Milan, fall 2022 ready-to-wear. Photo: Phil Oh
Jessica Biel. Paris, spring 2023 menswear. Photo: Phil Oh
Originally published in vogue.com