1. How To Dress Like You Belong at New York Fashion Week
Long gone are the days when editors would show up to New York Fashion Week dressed in head-to-toe black. Now that street style culture has officially taken over, the 10-day convention is a parade of flamboyant fashion. From head-turning accessories to statement dresses, we list the 10 essentials for New York Fashion Week dressing — and how to style them.
2. A Statement Dress
A little black dress simply won’t do. Your Fashion Week dress should be a veritable work of art, paired with the chicest nude pumps you can find.
The quirkier your heels are, the more likely they’ll catch the eye of a street style photographer for that coveted shoe shot. Style them with a pair of ripped jeans for a clever contrast.
Graphic tees are a Fashion Week favorite because they give you a chance to show your personality. Since it’s a casual staple, the rest of your outfit should be glamorous and over-the-top: think ball skirts, printed trousers or a bright suit.
It’s not surprising that printed skirts are a favorite of the street style set: you can team them with basics like a chambray shirt, a blazer or even a t-shirt and make your outfit instantly memorable.
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8. Standout Sunglasses
From mirror lenses to embellished frames, sunglasses punctuate every street style look perfectly. Bonus points if you grab a designer pair like these from Miu Miu.
Spring 2014 saw a huge resurgence in neon and surprisingly, the trend is still making waves among Fashion Week goers. The most stylish dressers pair neon with dark hues — like navy, black and gray — to add a jolt of color.
Believe it or not: you can get away with wearing flats to Fashion Week. Just make sure they’re metallic and go for a dressier style like oxfords or loafers.