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What’s chicer than Paris Fashion Week? We can’t think of much. When it’s not the dazzling runway shows—Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez’s sophomore debut at Loewe, Chemena Kamali’s Chloé bohemian rhapsody, Saint Laurent’s ode to the smoking suit, Jonathan Anderson’s bouncy Dior show—or the Eiffel Tower twinkling at dusk, it’s the street style set that delivers spring-ready fashion inspiration at the end of the month-long extravaganza. Naturally, the crowd offered plenty of outfit ideas—from fresh color stories in mustard yellow and cherry red to playful pattern mixing (polka dots and stripes, to be exact).
True to form, the Parisian mood skewed more understated than its fashion week counterparts. Easy denim, soft-toe loafers, and slouchy leather jackets ruled the city’s iconic streets, setting a tone of quiet elegance. And the brand spotted everywhere? Celine, of course. Think sumptuous silk neck scarves, bold-buckle belts, and the occasional drawstring pouch in either cobalt blue or rich burgundy.
The Paris Fashion Week Street Style Highlights:
Early-March weather doesn’t always encourage sartorial risk, but this crew proved that cold-weather staples can still feel directional. Gabriella Karefa-Johnson brought her signature maximalism to a Prada barn jacket layered over lace-trimmed mini shorts and a sporty striped polo. Chloé Malle ushered in a haute new hue: mint green. Meanwhile, Lisa Aiken sported a look best described as textured ladylike—Prada’s ruffled midi skirt styled with an oversized navy blazer and a pair of striking white pumps.
The takeaway? Fashion Month may be over, but the outfit inspiration doesn’t stop there. Ahead, consider this your guide to the chicest looks worth recreating now. See you next season!
Buckle Up!
Curious about the spring season’s most-wanted accessories? According to this showgoer, it’s all about Celine—and the legendary house’s dramatic gold-buckle leather belt and sumptuous silk neck scarf (styled here as a belted train). Look to classic Parisian extras–slouchy blue denim, sharp tailoring, and a sexy strappy sandal–for a final finish.
Subtle Color Blocking
Royal purple with cherry red. Avocado green with cobalt blue. And now, mustard yellow with powder blue. Master spring color blocking the Parisian way with this look. The subtle duo makes the perfect pairing for a collarless lady jacket, edgy leather pants, and Rabanne’s disco-ready shoulder bag. Consider this your sign to treat your spring capsule wardrobe as the ultimate blank canvas—literally.
New Neutrals
Move over navy and black—there’s a new set of neutrals in town. On the cobblestone streets, this attendee delivered a masterclass in cool khaki, butter yellow, and rich burgundy. Crisp white jeans add another layer of polish, as does a charcoal gray knit draped casually across her shoulders.
Textured Lady
Lisa Aiken is never one to miss the mark when it comes to ladylike dressing—with a twist. Here, she opted for a textured, ankle-grazing midi skirt styled with an oversized navy blazer, lightweight knit polo, and a pair of bright white, sky-high pumps. True to form, an Aiken look isn’t complete without a The Row handbag—this time, the brand’s Park tote in miniature.
Off-Duty Ease
Actor Sarah Pidgeon, who portrays the iconic Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy on the show Love Story, stunned outside the Loewe FW26 show in a look that captured the icon’s signature laid-back ease. She opted for a hooded leather jacket, a pair of white jeans, and sleek smoking loafers for the full CBK-effect. The finishing touches? An oversized tote bag, leather bandana scarf, and blacked-out shades.
Top it Off
Pillbox hats and cobalt blue—what more could you ask for from this latest look outside PFW? Other standout elements included a rounded-collar blazer, a pair of dark-wash denim, and a durable canvas tote built for city living. To finish, turn to elegant white loafers—styled with woolly socks—for those days when winter temperatures still linger.
Modern Edge
Give your classic leather moto a fresh-season update by opting for one with a slouchy fit and oversized panels. Styled with dark denim, a crisp white tee, and a vibrant robins-egg-blue blue ballet flat, the essentials delivers an edgy finish to an otherwise classic city-friendly outfit formula.
Mint Chocolate Chip
Chloe Malle knows a haute new hue when she sees one—and according to her latest PFW look, mint green is it. Styling-wise, take a cue from Malle and pair your colorful crewneck with chocolate-brown trousers and a classic blue button-up. For added texture, finish the look with a sleek leather clutch and a pair of suede booties.
Winter Cozies, Spring Feels
Proof that winter textures still work for spring. A plush shearling topper layered over a simple white tee instantly feels lighter—especially when styled with streamlined black trousers and a statement pendant.
Pattern Play
Don’t be afraid to mix and match your patterns this spring—just look to this chic Parisian for inspiration. Team Dries Van Noten’s splashy striped sweater with the brand’s polka-dot wrap skirt, then ground the look with mahogany penny loafers and a beaded necklace. For one final jolt of energy, add a bold blue handbag—like the Loewe style below.
Where Utility Meets Personality
Bridge two of the season’s top-shopped trends in one look, just like Gabriella Karefa-Johnson: everyday maximalism and utility dressing. Start with Prada’s khaki barn jacket layered over a sporty striped rugby sweater. Then, channel model off-duty flair for casual spring days with lace-trimmed shorts and a pair of retro trainers in vibrant cobalt blue.
Seeing Red
When in doubt, add a pop of red. Styled beneath a slouchy leather biker jacket and balanced with softly tailored trousers, the bright knit brings instant energy to any city street–a welcome reprieve from the bleak days of early March.
Shop our favorite MFW street style looks, below.
Spring Color Story
By now, adding a pop of red to your everyday wardrobe likely feels second nature. This spring, however, consider upping the ante with a hit of vibrant purple. Take a cue from Spanish fashion darling Blanca Miró and let Tory Burch’s punchy peacoat anchor your early-March look. From there, build thoughtfully: a silk red scarf from Saint Laurent, neutral trousers, and sleek accessories courtesy of Prada bring the colorful combination together.
CBK-Coded
Recreate the look of Love Story with Milanese flair: Start with a chunky speckled knit layered over an easy cotton midiskirt, then finish with ’90s-inspired pumps and a slouchy tote. For a modern twist, swap tortoiseshell sunnies for a sleek, space-age pair from Oliver Peoples and add sculptural drop earrings by Bottega Veneta—minimal, considered, and effortlessly chic.
Simplicity Rules
Tonne Goodman is a fixture on the fashion week streets—often spotted in her signature crisp white jeans and sleek loafers. In Milan, she elevated the formula just enough, layering a sporty zip-up jacket over a chocolate-brown button-up and finishing with a paisley-print neck scarf. The message was clear: when done right, the uniform always wins.
All-Over Khaki
Yumi Shin knows how to put together a strong look—and this head-to-toe khaki moment delivers. Recreate the combo by pairing Veronica de Piante’s army-green blouse with The Frankie Shop’s croc-embellished leather midiskirt and a pair of kitten-heel pumps from Gucci. Finish with a studded leather belt for added texture and a statement earring to bring just the right amount of daytime drama.
Malle Musts
When envisioning Chloe Malle’s signature style, a few essentials immediately come to mind: a playful printed pant, a confident pop of color, and an accessory with personality. Her latest turn on the streets of Milan delivered on all fronts. Recreate the Vogue-verified formula with corduroy trousers from Bode, a cropped suede blazer by J.Crew, and, for a final note of polish, sleek kitten-heel black boots from The Row. Consider them Malle must-haves.
In Bloom!
Spring may still be a few weeks away, but Tamu McPherson is already dressing the part outside Prada’s FW26 show, stepping out in the house’s dainty floral-print skirt. She balanced the sweetness with smart layers—a bright yellow button-up worn open over a gray cashmere zip-up and matching knit tights—before grounding the look with classic black penny loafers and cat-eye tortoiseshell sunnies. Front-row florals, done the Milan way.
A Tale of Two Seasons
Transitional dressing is clearly top of mind for Vogue Italia fashion market editor Marta Oldrini. Anchored by a roomy leather trench, the rest of her look leaned decidedly spring: a polka-dot blouse, tailored neutral trousers, and a heeled thong sandal that felt equal parts polished and optimistic. Even with temperatures hovering below 40, she made a convincing case for embracing open-toe season a little early.
Boyish Charm
Stylist and editor Gabriella Karefa-Johnson’s signature playfulness was on full display outside Prada’s FW26 show. She paired the brand’s powder-pink barn jacket with classic blue jeans and a charming striped cropped polo—striking that sweet spot between boyish and polished. Prada’s drawstring Wish pouch, sharp pointed-toe pumps, and a statement earring completed the look, each piece equally pulling its weight.
All About the Accessories
Sometimes, all it takes to transform a simple black crewneck and a sumptuous suede midiskirt is one standout accent or two. Just look outside Gucci’s FW26 show, where a red beaded tassel necklace and a dramatic floral pin instantly elevated the essentials. For a final flourish, slip into menswear-inspired Gucci loafers with a black ankle sock—proof that the outfit magic is often found in the accessories.
The Transitional Outfit Formula
Dressing for the in-between seasons is no small feat—but thankfully, the street style set continues to offer a reliable blueprint. A familiar look we spotted: A lightweight jacket or classic trench and straight-leg denim. Style yours the Milanese way, layered over a striped button-up and a cashmere zip-up, paired with easy blue jeans. For that final touch of early-March polish, reach for a rich brown loafer—it’s the kind of forever staple that never misses.
The Layered Look
Spring style is defined by thoughtful layering. Begin with a chunky V-neck sweater worn over a crisp white button-up, letting a subtle pop of red peek through for contrast. Ground the look with a light-wash denim skirt and suede knee-high boots—an ensemble that feels just as right for everyday wear as it does front row.
Shop our favorite LFW street style looks, below.
The Minimalist Equation
Is it a trench coat, is it a blouse? It’s both—and Vogue’s Laura Ingham shows us how to wear a runway piece in real life. Her method is simple: Take a statement jacket and tone it down with black tailored trousers and a classic white tee. Ground the look with sleek glove pumps and finish with classic accessories—black wayfarers and polished silver hoops.
Fashion’s It-Jacket
Fashion’s love for leopard shows no signs of slowing down—let this look service as a reminder that a bold coat is all you need to make a statement on a grey winter day. Opt for neutral layers and understated accessories to balance the look.
Mode Sportif
With Simone Rocha and Adidas joining forces, it makes sense one of our of first sightings of the collab would be on the inimitable Paloma Elsesser. Here, she pairs it with a sleek sequin maxi skirt, proof that contrast is everything. Let the silhouette speak for itself and keep accessories to a minimum.
The All-Black Outfit
While the all-black ensemble may feel like a failsafe, it doesn’t have to be so predictable. Take a cue from this London Fashion Week showgoer and layer a black sheer Simone Rocha skirt over black trouser for a directional moment, then finish with a leather bomber and hoodie. Monochrome but far from monotonous.
Floral Meets Sporty
Embrace the tension between feminine florals and athletic ease, the Chloe King way. Style a floral coat and scarf with sporty track pants for a bold, confident pairing, adding in a snakeskin-print bag and metallic shoes for extra punch.
Leather Weather
It’s always leather weather, somewhere! Vogue’s Naomi Smart embraces the mood in a studded jacket by Chopova Lowena, softening it with an off-white bag from Mulberry. Edgy but polished in equal measure.
Fashion With Feeling
This was the season of big textures, ruffles, and pieces that sparked joy. Linda Cui Zhang, Nordstrom’s Associate Fashion Director, mastered the art of pattern and texture play, embracing a deliberate clash that felt spirited yet refined with separates from Dries. Neutral accessories bring it all together.
Texture on Texture
Leave it to Jalil Johnson to show us how to wear multiple trends at the same time—all while topping it off with the country’s unofficial motif, Burberry’s heritage check.
The Power of Red
From runway to reality, red continues to command attention. A coat is a low-commital way to incorporate the color, whether you pair it with similar shades of red for a tonal look—or make it the focal point next to other neutrals. This showgoer opts for the latter, styling it alongside a black skirt and knee-high boots.
Shop our favorite NYFW street style looks, below.
Rich in Burgundy
Looking for a chic new way to turn up the volume on your workwear rotation? Rickie De Sole, fashion director at Nordstrom, delivers the perfect dose of inspiration. Begin with a tailored grey blazer and sleek black jeans, then introduce a flattering, cinched-waist effect by looping a slim burgundy leather belt around the waist. A drawstring pouch keeps the look fashion-forward, while sculptural earrings provide a modern POV. Black kitten heel boots offer height without compromising walkability on slushy streets.
The Winter White Uniform
Linda Fargo of Bergdorf Goodman is no stranger to the Fashion Month streets—and during NYFW, she proved just how impactful a muted, monochromatic palette can be. Take notes and reach for Toteme’s coveted fringe jacket in winter white, styled with a cozy corduroy trouser, a lightweight cashmere sweater, and a ribbed-knit beanie. A slouchy chocolate suede shoulder bag adds depth to the look, while leather glove boots from Bottega Veneta feel right on-trend.
Winter-to-Spring Sensibilities
Eager to break out your spring dresses, but unsure how to make them winter-ready? Take a cue from Roopal Patel. Start by layering your dress beneath a warming wool coat—bonus points if it comes in a striking shade of white—then ground the look with thick cashmere socks and white pumps. When temperatures really dip, drape a chunky knit over your shoulders for an extra layer that feels as chic as it is functional.
Essentials, With a High-Fashion Twist
Vogue’s Lisa Aiken has a knack for elevating even the most humble basics. This NYFW, she layered a plain—but perfect—white tee beneath a statement faux-fur jacket and a pair of sleek grey trousers. Zebra-print kitten heels injected a dose of fashion flair, while her signature black Ray-Ban sunglasses and a classic Loewe shoulder bag kept the look effortlessly chic.
Bandana Scarf Styling 101
Red outerwear is proving its staying power for yet another season—just look to fashion insider Aimee Song. Take a page from her playbook and style a bold red coat from Nour Hammour with snakeskin-effect knee-high boots and complement with a pair of sunglasses with rouge-tinted lenses. For the final winter-chic flourish, tie on a leather bandana scarf—an accessory that’s seeing serious momentum this season.
Meet Malle Wear!
Here’s a closer look at the quietly statement-making style of Vogue’s newly appointed head of editorial content, Chloe Malle. Here, she breathes fresh energy into a classic uniform of blue jeans and black ankle boots, layering on a leopard-print jacket and a color-popping red turtleneck beneath her go-to black cashmere sweater. For her signature playful finish, she turned to a bold jewel—namely, chicken drop earrings from Tory Burch.
Spring’s New It Bag
Petit pouches—most notably those from Prada—are quickly shaping up to be the street style’s favorite handbag trend. Already spotted in multiple iterations across the NYFW streets, one chartreuse version stood out above the rest. Take a cue from this attendee and let the statement bag do the talking, styling it with a pared-back grey ensemble, sleek black knee-high boots, and a cool cord necklace for a perfectly city-friendly finish.
Pattern Play Meets Expert Polish
Ward off any mid-winter wardrobe blues by leaning into prints and joyful color. Like this showgoer, start with a sweeping plaid overcoat layered over a simple grey midiskirt, then ground the look with rich burgundy pumps from Bottega Veneta. A leopard-print clutch, luxe leather gloves, and statement sunglasses add equal parts flair and function, striking the perfect balance between expression and cold-weather practicality.
Cute Color Clashes
Embrace everyday maximalism—even in the depths of winter—à la Laurel Pantin, by mixing prints with confident jolts of color. Think flashes of on-trend leopard, hits of lime green and powder pink, and grounding notes of navy throughout. Like Pantin, bring the look back to earth with pared-back finishers: a simple black crossbody bag and an elegant pair of satin ballet flats.
A Pop of Paisley
The sumptuous finishing touch your mid-February wardrobe is craving? A paisley-print silk scarf. Here, take a cue from Jalil Johnson, who styled his with an edgy leather moto jacket, a cherry-red pleated midiskirt, and a slouchy tote—proof that one thoughtful accessory can pull an entire look together. And even icy sidewalks couldn’t dissuade him from finishing things off with a simple black ballet flat. Not pictured, but highly recommended: a pair of warming winter tights or thick cashmere socks.
Orange Is the New Black
Few embody New York chic quite like Leandra Medine Cohen. Stepping out alongside her fashion month partner in crime, Becky Malinski, she gave a fresh jolt of energy to classic tailored white trousers, pairing them with a plush shearling jacket, set combat boots, and—just peeking through—a punchy orange blouse. True to form, she finished the look with signature twists: a sculptural silver shell clutch and a chain-accented leather belt that grounded the ensemble in downtown cool.










































































































































































































































































































