The last (but most definitely not least) destination on the fashion week tour is none other than Paris. Cat i think i’d rather be eaten shirt We’ve dutifully covered what went down in New York, London, and Milan, and now that all four fashion weeks have come to a close, it’s time to discuss all things Paris fashion week—specifically the street style. With iconic fashion houses like Chanel and Saint Laurent and exciting up-and-comers like Paco Rabanne and Nanushka who showed their F/W 20 collections in the French capital, there was a lot of Parisian-inspired style to be had on and off the runways. Speaking of the latter, we’re here to download you on what editors, buyers, influencers, and insiders wore to and from the shows. We had the photographer behind The Style Stalker snapping the best looks, and since it’s pretty much a known fact that the street style from PFW will go on to set the tone in fashion for the coming season, we’re highlighting the seven most important trends we spotted. From the latest Bottega Veneta It bags to the divisive yet photogenic shoe trend everyone wore, keep scrolling to see the looks that caught our attention, take note of the big trends, and shop our favorite versions of each.
Cat i think i’d rather be eaten shirt, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
We all want to look like our most polished selves, Cat i think i’d rather be eaten shirt don’t we? While, sadly, I’m not here to provide you with a week at a spa or an endless allowance at The Row, I am here to bring you a treasure trove of the most expensive-looking pieces on the high street every week. It’s my mission to prove that you can find premium pieces to elevate your wardrobe without the designer price tag and to make it easy for you to pinpoint the items on the high street that are really worth adding to your wardrobe. There are some amazing gems out there that your friends won’t believe aren’t designer, but there’s a lot to sift through to find them. That’s where I come in. As a Who What Wear editor, I scroll new-in collections as a hobby, and I can spot an expensive-looking (and -feeling) piece a mile away. I’ll be adding the best bits I find to this list. Some may be more “affordable” than others, but you can be confident every piece is here because I believe it offers great value. I hope this edit helps save you time and money as you build a closet of classic pieces that bring joy and last much longer than just a few seasons. Now to the good part. Keep scrolling to shop.
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