9 Styling Tricks to Master Your Rainy-Day Look

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So, you woke up in the morning with every intention of putting on a stylish outfit, only to find that it's pouring outside. We feel you; it's a total bummer. But where there's a storm, there can also be chic street style — yes, even when raincoats come into play.

We rounded up nine foolproof looks that are topped with eye-catching PVC jackets, waterproof bombers, and perfectly slouchy trenches that prove you can stay fashionable, even in the midst of bad weather.

Read on to learn how it's done, and then shop for a striking new jacket to combat those April showers. Trust, you'll want to keep these raincoats in rotation all week long. In fact, we bet you'll even pull them out at the sign of a little drizzle. Frankly, we don't blame you.

Let Your Trench Take Over
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Let Your Trench Take Over

Your go-to trench, whether slouchy or structured, is a classic piece, so why not show it off? Instead of throwing on your long collared jacket as a second thought, work your outfit around it, opting for a crisp foundation of black and white separates. Bonus points if you play up your preppy side with a buttoned collar.

Layer With Cozy Accessories
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Layer With Cozy Accessories

Don't put away your slitted skirt at the sign of rain! Work it like Olivia Palermo, and throw a sporty bomber jacket on top. To add extra layers of warmth and luxe, try wrapping a furry stole around your neck, and don't forget an umbrella.

Get Sporty
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Get Sporty

The best way to trek through bad weather is to make sure your look is totally movable. By selecting trusty low-top sneakers and complementing them with checks and a comfortable, protective coat with racing stripes, your outfit will feel like a complete story, even if you do add your girlie touches.

Refresh Your Childhood Classic
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Refresh Your Childhood Classic

Admit it: when you were younger, your raincoat was bright-hued and usually took a slightly oversize form. Believe it or not, the look is still totally chic today, especially when you rock your shiny jacket with unexpected pieces, like high-waisted trousers or heels.

Mix Materials
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Mix Materials

While Susie Lau's floral pieces were a bit more feminine, she contrasted them with a white anorak and shiny nylon topper, both of which created an eye-catching mixed-media effect. Still cold? Throw on a wool scarf that plays into your color scheme.

Colorblock With PVC
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Colorblock With PVC

A see-through coat like this one, lined in all the primary colors, gives you the most opportunity to show off the foundation of your look. So why not be quirky about it? Contrast prints, play with stripes, and have fun.

Don't Forget Your Moto
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Don't Forget Your Moto

Just because you top off your look with a trench doesn't mean you can't still wear your biker jacket. If you want to protect your leather, simply let your collar pop out from underneath. This is an easy way to lend your outfit a lot of edge.

Go Big or Stay Home
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Go Big or Stay Home

Revel in the rain! Go for an avant-garde silhouette, and choose a bold yellow shade. You'll brighten everyone's day.

Add Embellishments
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Add Embellishments

We know, Chiara Ferragni's total Burberry look is almost too good to be true. But if you can learn anything from this street style star, it's that no article of clothing has to be boring. You can find a PVC jacket with eye-catching add-ons or shimmering details, or, if you're feeling handy, why not DIY it and paste them on yourself?