It doesn't get any more basic than black and white, but as so many spring runways demonstrate, these contrasting neutrals are anything but boring this season. Statement-making black and white prints--think: graphic grids and standout stripes--offer a modern way to wear the season's mod looks and work just as well in real life as they do on the runways. Best of all, this is a trend you can try right now; just look to style stars like Chloe Moretz and Anja Rubik to see how it's done. **On The Runway** Marc Jacobs mined the '60s for his S/S 13 collection, which was rife with black and white numbers that channeled Edie Sedgwick. With its fluid silhouette and vivid, psychedelic stripes, the designer's Black and Ivory Jersey Striped Dress ($2200, 212.343.149) plays tricks on the eyes--in the best possible way. **WHO:** Hailee Steinfeld, actress **WHAT:** Celebrating her sixteenth birthday in December. **WEAR:** Louis Vuitton Silk Blend Romper (price upon request, 866.VUITTON) and Cosmetic Pouch ($415, 866.VUITTON) in Carmine. **WHY:** Black and white checkerboard detailing lends a modern look to an understated silhouette. **WHO:** Anja Rubik, model **WHAT:** Leaving her hotel in Warsaw, Poland, a few weeks ago. **WEAR:** BLK DNM jacket; Balmain PHarlequin-Print Motocross-Style Skinny Jeans ($1622); vintage belt; Chanel bag; Balmain heels. **WHY:** Diamond-print pants and a slightly boxy leather jacket make this outfit the epitome of rocker chic. **WHO:** Laetitia Casta, actress and model **WHAT:** At Chanel's "The Little Black Jacket" exhibition in Germany late last year. **WEAR:** vintage Chanel jacket; Messika Paris earrings; Bulgari Serpenti Minaudiere ($5700, 800.BVLGARI). **WHY:** Give your timeless noir et blanc blazer a dose of personality with a deco-inspired clutch. **WHO:** Tali Lennox, model **WHAT:** Hanging out at the Alice + Olivia Jingle Bell Rockaway Karaoke bash back in December. **WEAR:** Alice + Olivia Striped Elyse Blazer ($484), Lemon-Print Back-Zip Top ($148), and Stripe Bell Pants ($242); La Cerise Sur Le Chapeau hat; vintage bag. **WHY:** A suit with wide vertical stripes exudes a Rolling Stones-meets-Carnaby Street vibe. **WHO:** Chloe Moretz, actress **WHAT:** On the red carpet at the ELLE UK Style Awards in London earlier this week. **WEAR:** Stella McCartney black and crème striped silk dress from F/W 13 collection. **WHY:** A dress with horizontal and vertical stripes creates an eye-catching statement. **Get The Look/Clothing** Ready to make a statement in a bold black and white ensemble? One-Piece For your next night out, emulate Hailee Steinfeld and try a romper like Dolce Vita's Abeni Romper ($120) or boy. By Band of Outsiders' Poplin & Canvas Romper ($625). Suit If Tali Lennox's fresh take on suit dressing tickled your fancy, pick up Ann Taylor's Harlow 3/4 Sleeve Jacket ($128) and pair it with Topshop's Stripe Highwaisted Trousers ($84). Dresses When it comes to black and white frocks, we're particularly fond of Akris' Silk Dot Dress ($1190), Lilly Pulitzer's Delia Dress ($71), and Opening Ceremony's Scuba Dress ($450), all of which will lead to show-stopping results. Pants Finally, if a pair of graphic-print pants is on your wish list this season, we recommend kate spade new york's Checkered Davis Capris ($248), White House Black Market's Perfect Form Geo-Print City Pants ($84), or Jones New York's Printed Runway Slim Ankle Pants ($89). **Get The Look/Accessories** Bold black and white accessories offer another way to try this spring trend. Bags For your next fete, we suggest opting for a patterned clutch like Christopher Kon's Alisson ClutchAlisson Clutch ($215), Cole Haan's Optical Weave Izzie Clutch ($75), or Kzeniya's Wild Laser Cut Leather Clutch ($292). Shoes Geometric sandals are also an adventurous option, which is why you don't want to miss Givenchy's Lookbook Weave Printed Shoes ($1191), Alice + Olivia's Sorell Wedge Sandals ($325), or Calvin Klein's Verene Platform Sandals ($119). Now that you're equipped with a plethora of statement-making pieces to try, creating a black and white ensemble should be, well, black and white!

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Kat Collings has over 15 years of experience in the editorial fashion space, largely in digital publishing. She currently leads the vision for editorial content at WhoWhatWear.com as the site's editor in chief, having risen through the editorial ranks after joining the company in 2012. Collings is a Digiday Future Leader Awards nominee, was named Buzzfeed's best fashion Instagram accounts of the year, and is a member of the CFDA Awards Fashion Guild. Prior to Who What Wear, Collings worked on styling projects for brands such as Vogue, Teen Vogue, Lucky, and Oliver Peoples. She graduated from UCLA with a BA in communications and calls Los Angeles home.