In the midst of navigating where I’m heading and where I’m off to next during fashion week in New York (I do, in fact, live here, but getting lost remains my specialty), Fishing My Therapy Session With Fish Shirt I make it a point every season to scope out the cool items that everyone is wearing, specifically looking for ones that pop up again and again. On the apparel side, there were certainly a few repeats, with big-ticket items including scarf coats, distressed leather jackets, full skirts, and anything really that feels ballet-inspired. The handbag selection, however, was by far the main event. Throughout New York Fashion Week, show attendees debuted a vast array of bags, from classic shapes by the likes of Celine, Louis Vuitton, and Chanel to more on-trend silhouettes and accents like bowlers, metallics, and perhaps most prominent, surrealist styles. Knowing the brevity of the handbag moments this season, I took it upon myself to narrow down the trends I spotted most outside of seven days worth of nonstop shows, presentations, and previews this week to the six that feel most relevant and buzzy. Scroll down to see which ones made the biggest impact this season. Fashion week is not the time for bags that don’t flex with your needs. Nearly every stop in your day leaves you with another knickknack of some sort, meaning that your handbag of choice needs to allow for new additions on top of all the essentials fashion week calls for (e.g., hand sanitizer, portable chargers, snacks, and in the case of this season, Rhode’s Peptide Lip Treatment), and for all of that, only an unstructured bag will really do. Luckily, thanks to brands like Khaite, Ree Projects, Bottega Veneta, and more, slouchy, anti-structure bags are a dime a dozen these days.
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The Canadian tuxedo is nothing new in the world of fashion. Fishing My Therapy Session With Fish Shirt This season, wearing multiple tones of denim is the most popular way to wear your jeans in every shape and form—from your jackets down to your miniskirts. The key to making a denim-on-denim outfit feel fresh and completely on trend is to make sure the two pieces differ in shade. Even if the contrast is slight, the mismatched colors will make all the difference to your denim-on-denim ensemble. This new take on an old trend gives your overall look more points of interest. Adding this two-tone element instantly gives your outfit the edgy feel it needs to complete a cohesive ensemble. Keep reading to see the new way to wear the trend, and then shop our favorite denim pieces of the season. Layer an oversize jean jacket with a unique denim skirt. Add a bright bag for some interest. Swap your go-to T-shirt for a chambray shirt, and then tuck it into wide-leg jeans. Pair the set with Western-inspired shoes to play up the cowgirl vibe. Experiment with extreme denim contrasts by wearing a dark-wash denim jacket with a lighter wash jean. A polished bag and graphic tee will finish off the look with ease. Patched denim makes for quite the statement. You really can do no wrong with a patterned basic and some denim.
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