13 Best Prime Video Shows to Watch Right Now (March 2026): 'Cross' and More — A Style-First Guide
Discover 13 Prime Video shows to watch in March 2026—'Cross' leads for coats and tailoring. Learn which series to stream for celebrity-style inspiration.
Prime Video’s March lineup reads less like a streaming schedule and more like a mood board—trench coats, period frocks, and action-ready tailoring are all making their rounds. If you stream with a closet in mind, this list narrows the 13 must-watch series that are shaping celebrity style conversations this month and explains how to borrow those looks for real life.
Which Prime Video premieres are worth watching for outfits, not just plot?
Amazon’s slate blends high-fashion period pieces and modern celebrity streetwear, so whether you care about costume spectacle or on-screen celeb wardrobes, there’s something to study. Below I spotlight the 13 titles topping editors’ lists right now and what each offers to anyone who shops like a stylist rather than just a viewer [1].
Why ‘Cross’ matters to anyone obsessed with coats and cut
If you’re watching ‘Cross’ for the twists, stay for the outerwear: the series leans into structured coats and layered separates that translate directly to celebrity-leaning, street-ready outfits. Think longline trenches, tech fabrics, and moto-influenced tailoring—pieces that read cinematic on screen and practical for everyday wear. The show’s costume choices are a masterclass in using one standout coat to anchor an entire look, which is an easy rule to copy from a closet standpoint [2].
Which 12 other Prime shows deliver clear style signals you can copy
- The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel — Vintage hats, bold silhouettes, and color-blocking that fuel retro-inspired event dressing.
- The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power — Fantasy couture for festival season and dramatic outerwear for editorial shoots.
- The Boys — High-gloss streetwear and logo-driven hero looks that inform celebrity off-duty outfits.
- Reacher — Utilitarian Americana and rugged staples that make for reliable, masculine capsule pieces.
- Citadel — Sleek espionage tailoring and modern suits that work for red carpets and TV-panel circuits.
- Invincible — Animated but influential: superhero color palettes you’ll see in athleisure and statement sneakers.
- Gen V — Younger-skewing, trend-forward styling that previews what will be viral next season.
- Jack Ryan — Practical menswear layering and travel-ready jackets that double as work/travel staples.
- The Terminal List — Outdoorsy, functional pieces that play well in masculine-luxe wardrobes.
- Mr. & Mrs. Smith — Effortless, date-night ensembles and sharp suiting that scream celebrity couple-cool.
- The English — Period tailoring and textured fabrics for vintage-inspired editorial moments.
- The Summer I Turned Pretty — Beachy, effortless resortwear that’s already influencing spring launches.
Each pick leans on costume departments and star wardrobes that have real-world retail echoes, from diffusion lines to high-street knockoffs [2].
How to turn a show’s costume into an outfit you’ll actually wear
- Identify the anchor: coat, dress, or blazer. Invest there and keep the rest neutral.
- Match silhouette, not fabric. You don’t need the period petticoat—copy the waistline and translate with modern materials.
- Add one filmed-on prop: a loafer, tiny chain bag, or aviator sunglasses to make the reference obvious without costume drama.
- Set a budget rule: high-impact piece (splurge) + three affordable pieces (save). This maximizes celebrity polish for less.
Where streaming-style inspiration can lead you astray
On-screen lighting, tailoring, and stunt-ready layering don’t always suit real-life movement or budgets. Costumes are often bespoke—expect fit adjustments when you buy off-the-rack. Also, trends that look fresh on a young ensemble cast may not be age- or climate-appropriate for every viewer. Use shows as idea generators, not literal shopping lists.
Quick shopping checklist: 6 buys to get these Prime looks
- A structured longline trench (neutral tone)
- A compact crossbody chain bag
- A single statement blazer in a luxe fabric
- Leather ankle boots with a modest heel
- A neutral, well-cut t-shirt and slim denim
- One vintage-inspired dress or bold-pattern blouse
Short, deliberate purchases like these let you nod to an on-screen aesthetic while staying wearable and cost-effective.
Bottom line: stream with a stylist’s eye. Watching these 13 Prime Video shows this March is not just entertainment—it’s research. Pick one show as your seasonal muse, invest in a single high-impact piece, and translate the rest through proportion and accessories to get red-carpet-adjacent results without the restraint of a costume budget.
Sources & further reading
Primary source: usmagazine.com/entertainment/news/best-prime-video-shows-to-watch-right-now
Written by
Ava Sterling
Entertainment and fashion writer tracking celebrity style moments.