One of the most exciting times of the year in fashion? Randle and Brunson are all star shirt When the runway shows pick up again. Not only do designers debut their new collections, but the shows also draw the best dressed celebrities, editors, buyers, and influencers, who bring their coolest looks to the street style scene. At New York Fashion Week, I saw a fresh set of looks and trends emerge that will help define what people will wear in the coming months. So what are the noteworthy street style trends worth shopping now? Insiders wore some of the biggest trends of the season—from edgy leather skirts and flight jackets to ballerina flats and maxi hemlines—in that cool, easy way we always see style unfold on the streets of New York. Ahead, shop the eight major trends I spotted while I was at fashion week that I can’t wait to test-drive myself. Style is getting grittier and edgier for fall. One way I’m seeing this play out is in the leather pieces emerging for the new season, including distressed leather jackets, biker-inspired skirts with exposed silver zippers, and grommet belts.
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In 2023, 2000s style is back in a big way. Randle and Brunson are all star shirt While remnants of the early-aughts look have been making their way back into our mood boards thanks to low-rise jeans and silky skinny scarves, the dresses-over-pants trend has been the latest to alter my brain chemistry. Opt for a combination of simple colors and patterns for a fresh take on this nostalgic styling method. Move over, wide-leg jeans. Even baggier, trashed denim was all over the DDP. Instead of the skinny, distressed style from the mid-2010s, Seoul Fashion Week’s street style provided a much-needed upgrade, with models and guests opting for grungy styles and oversize silhouettes. Hazy, cool prints donned by the likes of Bella Hadid and Paloma Elsesser were all over Seoul Fashion Week both on and off the runway. For a fresh It girl–approved ensemble, grab a matching printed set and wear it with sneakers. While you’d think that quiet luxury and elevated basics are a thing only NYC and Paris cool girls love, more than the fair share of South Korean fashion people opted for simple, minimal tops with a twist—both literally and figuratively. Pair any ruched or asymmetric top with a pair of simple, sleek trousers for a modern look. Yep, I can confirm that everyone in Seoul loves the maxi-skirt trend as much as we do. If you’re looking for a modern approach to the look that doesn’t feel too Y2K inspired, this simple chambray shirt paired with classic white booties and a white shoulder bag is an ideal combination. Metallic pants weren’t the trend I expected to see during Seoul Fashion Week, but frankly, if I could pick one to wear for the rest of my life, it would be this one. While South Korean designers like Holy Number 7 and People of the World showcased silver denim on the runways, the newfound trend seemed to be on everyone getting snapped while on their way to shows. Perhaps it’s the Guts by Olivia Rodrigo of it all, but Seoul Fashion Week’s trend for the girlies had to be the massive presence of pleated-skirt-and-blazer combinations. In lieu of button-down shirts associated with the look thanks to Miu Miu’s librariancore aesthetic, the stylish Seoul crowd opted for graphic baby tees and printed tops to match their minis.
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