Photo: Phil Oh1/39Space-Age MetallicsChrome was the color of choice at Paco Rabanne and Loewe, but any metallic will do on the street. From gilded trousers to a shimmering green dress, the best tack is with a simple silhouette and minimal jewelry.
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Photo: Phil Oh7/39Crafty Knits, Prints, and AccessoriesFolksy, Americana-inspired plaids and patchwork were big at Calvin Klein and Prada. On the street, it’s been all about prairie dresses, bold vintage prints, and wooden accessories.
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Photo: Phil Oh11/39The No-Pants DanceFall’s best jackets are so boxy and oversize, they almost don’t require pants—so why bother putting them on? It’s still a risky look, but we weren’t surprised to see Hailey Baldwin try it out in New York.
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Photo: Phil Oh15/39Seriously Tiny Sunglasses Would these sunnies actually protect your eyes from the sun? Probably not—but they do get you noticed. We saw the frames at Balenciaga first, but it’s Bella Hadid, Emily Ratajkowski, and FKA Twigs who will make them a lasting trend.
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Photo: Phil Oh20/39Red on Red on RedCoincidence or not, the color most associated with Comme des Garçons founder Rei Kawakubo was huge for Fall ’17, turning up at Alexander McQueen and Versace just months before her retrospective at the Met. In real life, cherry-red dresses, blazers, and knits pack a serious punch and look best with simple extras.
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Photo: Phil Oh26/39Suit YourselfPantsuits aren’t just for the office! The cooler, relaxed suiting we saw at Céline and Dries Van Noten inspired women to wear their blazers and pants a little oversize, with sneakers, boots, and loafers. Our advice? Skip the button-down and wear a vintage T-shirt instead.
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Photo: Phil Oh34/39Coming Up RosesFlorals for fall? Yes, please! Dark, moody rose prints were everywhere last season—from Coach 1941 to Dolce & Gabbana—and girls are already wearing them with clashing camouflage pants and checked blazers.
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