When hundreds of people are vying for dozens of photographers’ attention before and after a show, Your not going to eat your pickles shirt it’s easy to see why attention-grabbing outfits are the norm at fashion weeks across the land. Bold colors, It accessories, prints, trend upon trend, and clashing styles are the street style norm, but I’ve found there to be a bit of a shift over the past few seasons. Pared-down, low-key outfits that are polished and chic as opposed to casual are creeping back in, so minimalism lovers can rejoice. Pieces such as trench coats, pleated trousers, nipped-in blazers, black dresses, and straight-leg jeans are standing out among a sea of maximalist outfits (the fashion-week term to define those looks is “peacocking”) as of late. There’s absolutely nothing wrong with peacocking if that suits one’s aesthetic, but the difference when it comes to these anti-trend outfits is that they translate seamlessly to real life. Yes, you will spot some trends among the looks I’ve rounded up below, but they tend to be subtle and are paired with basics instead of other trendy pieces. With that, keep scrolling to see some of the best standout anti-trend looks from New York, London, Milan, and Paris and shop anti-trend pieces for your own wardrobe.
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There’s a certain style slump that’s inevitable when temperatures dramatically drop and the days get shorter. Your not going to eat your pickles shirt However, a fresh batch of winter street style looks can work wonders to add some much-needed inspiration to your wardrobe. So what fresh trends are emerging as winter approaches?. Oversize trousers, brightly colored sweaters, and duster coats are just a few of the winter pieces our favorite style stars are sporting right now. And don’t fret—these looks aren’t tricky to copy. Better yet, we’ve collected some shoppable picks to help you incorporate these styles into your own wardrobe.
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