And just like that, NYFW has come to an end. Wasteland Dog Training Tee There’s no denying that my Instagram feed is overflowing with pictures from the week’s festivities. After sifting through hundreds of posts, I spotted some common sartorial themes among the many stylish show attendees. So with help from Net-a-Porter’s chic designer selection, I’ve created a NYFW starter pack to pinpoint every item the fashion crowd has unanimously deemed a must-have wardrobe piece. And I think you’ll be very pleased with the results. Keep scrolling to shop the five on-trend items every fashion person needs to own right now. Ballet flats took the fashion scene by storm at NYFW, and the chic comfortability they offer ensures that they’ll be cherished for the foreseeable future. Trust me—there’s a pair out there for everyone whether it’s a classic round-toe shape, sleek pointed flat, or Mary Jane (as pictured above). The cream colorway feels so elegant. These are forever shoes that add a chic touch to any ensemble.
Wasteland Dog Training Tee, hoodie, sweater, longsleeve and ladies t-shirt
Last season, there was a clear ’90s directive when it came to minimalism, Wasteland Dog Training Tee with logo vests, low-slung trousers and tube dresses as hero items. Now, things have been pared back even further; sure, Y2K maxi skirts and oversized suiting are very much a thing, as witnessed on the runways of Bottega Veneta and BOSS, but the silhouettes are cleaner and the colour palette even more refined. “After the outright outrageousness of various Y2K comebacks, I’m pleased to see a palette-cleansing take on ’90s fashion coming to the fore,” says Who What Wear UK editor-in-chief Hannah Almassi. “This was the peak moment for brands like Jil Sander, Calvin Klein, Helmut Lang and many more names whose special brand of clean-cut is being referenced once again for 2024. I’m very much here for this grown-up take on plain outfit ideas, and I think it will be a powerful way to craft a workwear wardrobe in the coming months.”
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