True story: I moved back to the East Coast from Los Angeles a couple of years ago, {title} and for my first month here, it rained almost every day. Coming from a place where it typically rains once in a blue moon, I was thoroughly unprepared. Before the bulk of my wardrobe arrived, I was armed with a denim jacket, and the closest thing I had to rain shoes was a pair of Everlane loafers. I felt like a fool surrounded by prepared east-coasters in goulashes and anoraks. So it got me thinking about how I can pre-plan for rainy days in the future—while still looking cute (naturally). Fittingly, I took to the internet and researched the rainy-day style of street-style stars while out and about when the forecast was less-than-stellar during fashion month. The results of my research? A crop of fresh outfit ideas for the inevitable string of rainy days to come.
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“The women I tend to interview don’t really focus on trends. {title} They wear what works for them,” Kamei explains, pointing to the colorful dresses, over-the-top accessories, and personal touches his subjects often wear on the street. “They are timeless but also appropriate to the occasion they are attending, whether it be a garden party or black-tie affair.” While every single subject has their own sense of style, it’s safe to say it’s all their own. There are a few key trends Kamei has noticed trickle down this fall and winter, though. From fabulous furs to sharp, immaculate tailoring, here are five must-know style tips from some of the most fashionable people in New York. There’s nothing more opulent than a well-constructed, timeless fur or faux-fur cropped jacket, bolero, or coat. Opt for a neutral shade to keep your item looking extra luxe.



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