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n intended perusal at the just-concluded NYFW street style trends, and it’s easy to see that fall/winter is up for a fluid path. Traditional offerings managed a contemporary leaning, the colors were bold yet soft, and silhouettes took interesting cuts and structures. Indeed, the New York streets reverberated with intentional coordination that saw celebs and global trendsetters spinning looks to suit individualistic preferences.
The recent NYFW style trends bordered between audacious and understated — quiet tones clashed passionately with vivid hues and lush textures gravitated towards edgy interpretations. Indeed, the theme for this season, as per style stars, is style equilibrium – where minimalism and maximalism marry.
Check out the top style trends spotted at NYFW taking preeminence this season…
#1. Drapes
The front row and streets of New York held a significant dose of drapes. Hooded flowy renditions and barely-there getups clung onto befitting frames that made a proper case for the trend. A flowy draped dress or draped midi skirt styled with silver accessories exudes an understated glamour suitable for formal occasions.
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#2. Rich textures
At fashion week, we witnessed the revival of leather styling and other rich textures in different colors and silhouettes. From the runway to the street style, celebrities and style influencers continue to reimagine leather, velvet, silk, and other moneyed textures with feminine touches.
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#3. Sheer trend
In recent years, the sheer trend has continued to press toward the mark with relentless vigor, leading it to become a red-carpet favorite. Beyond the red carpets, fashion influencers and designers like Miu Miu and Prada have shown preppy ways to sport sheer coordinates to yield elevated streetwear.
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#4. Bulky layers
With the fall season in full swing, layering is back on the stage. When it comes to the best way to stay practical and stylish, layering can’t be ignored. Although the weather is still in a bipolar mood, the New York Fashion Week streetwear looks proved layering overdose can withstand any weather and event’s dress regulation.
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#5. Daring accessories and embellishments
Taking notes from the offerings at NYFW, style trends like bold chokers, voluminous bags, colorful sunglasses, and statement bracelets pushed aside quiet accessorizing. If maximalism isn’t your strong point, test the waters by balancing the look with neutral and understated ensembles.
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#6. Edgy boots
This fall, the boots are ready with notable designs — think feathers, prominent laces, crystal embellishments, prints, and other decorations. Fashion week saw a plethora of boots with spirited interpretations. They were worn with minis, maxis, denim, leather…practically everything!
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#7. Oversize fits
Every style enthusiast has a segment of their closet supersized — it’s a full-on baggy head-to-toe fiesta! Consider brands like Balenciaga and Marc Jacobs, and observe this trend in denim, suits, wide-hem pants, and athleisure takes. The goal is to opt for humongous proportions and experiment outside your comfort zone.
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#8. Classic neutrals
Minimal and maximal fashion have managed to coexist, and it’s fun to see both in any fashionista’s closet, tending to different moods and occasions. Neutrals were a sweet showcase on NY streets. We saw it punctuated with colors, slaying in old-money suitings, paraded as chic dresses, etc.
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#9. Deconstructed pieces
This fashion week was an intentional attempt to bring deconstructed pieces back to the scene. Explore the trend by dressing up oversized deconstructed denim pieces with minimal jewelry. This way the denim pops without being eclipsed. While less might seem more, some style stars threw on full-on deconstructed pieces for a high-impact look.
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#10. Bright hues and prints
Bright colors have been on the tangent for a while, even spreading their rebellious streak into the fall and winter seasons. The conventional lines are continuously blurred, and bright colors have quickly become an all-season essential. Stock up on neon-colored sweaters and bright accessories this fall.
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