Talk about Tie Die! A trend we never get tired of seeing. What easier way to look effortlessly cool, delicately disheveled and radiantly retro. Model trio Reese Blutstein, Courtney Trop and Molly Blutstein, all rock the look with oversized hoodies, midi skirts and combat boots. Cool girls, take notes.
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Floor length coats are a major must have for New York Fashion Week. With the temperature slightly rising and spring shortly approaching, we see are seeing a strong ode to vintage with floor length coats in neutral tones and leather fabrics.
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Print and Perspex still isn’t dead! Fendi has proven that both print and perspex is sticking around, as we saw the trend repeated multiple times on the streets throughout New York Fashion Week. What we thought was a fashion fab seems to be sticking around.
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A toned down neon is another hit we seem to be seeing a lot roaming the streets of New York Fashion Week. A rage that seems to be sticking around, this time, sported with neutral tones to bring us some warmth into the spring season.
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What I call the lumber jack look, is a relaxed play on fashion. Stemming from the uniform of a handyman, the one piece denim overall has been seen throughout the seasons as a staple to that of a cool-girl’s wardrobe. Paired with construction inspired boot and fisherman’s hat, this is what we call worker chic.
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Yup, plaid seems to be sticking around! While we thought fall might of seen the last of this look, spring has proved us wrong. Although I feel plaid has been slightly elevated for this coming season season, using richer color palette’s and more structured, masculine silhouettes, moving away from the mass and targeting a more niche, fashion forward crowd.
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