#MeInThreeRunwayLooks: Vogue.com Editors on the Spring ’17 Looks That Define Their Style Inline
Photos: Indigital.tv1/12Nicole Phelps, Replica Handbag Store Runway Director
This is less #MeInThreeRunwayLooks than #WhoIWouldLikeToBeInThreeRunwayLooks: on top of everything, yet utterly serene. From left: Bottega Veneta, Dries Van Noten, Zero + Maria Cornejo
Photos: Indigital.tv2/12Jorden Bickham, Executive Fashion Editor
I have a uniform going . . .and these are part of it. From left: Balenciaga, Céline, Koché
Photos: Margaret Zhang / Courtesy of Wes Gordon; Indigital.tv3/12Alessandra Codinha, Fashion News Editor
Wes Gordon Look 10—aka the perfect little white dress, aka what I’ll be living in come spring. Prada Look 44: As the proud owner of a pink astrakhan bed jacket, I am powerless in the face of embroidered marabou-trimmed pajamas. (And flats! Glorious flats!) Valentino Look 9: Also known as the coat that further ensured that same pink astrakhan coat will be coming out of retirement soon. From left: Wes Gordon, Prada, Valentino
Photos: Courtesy of Victoria Victoria Beckham; Jackie Nickerson; Indigital.tv4/12Edward Barsamian, Style Editor
Victoria, Victoria Beckham Look 13: I’ve always been a fan of wide-leg trousers and sleeveless crewneck tops. Slip a fitted turtleneck underneath, in white, naturally, and some slick kicks, and this is a look you can wear for years to come. Yeezy Look 20: Like mother, like son. My mom adored all of Kanye West’s outerwear, as do I. This oversize shearling in shades of pumice is perfect for topping off my many variations on winter-white ensembles. Victoria Beckham Look 20: A midnight velvet suit with a fluid silhouette is quite possibly the coolest look one can wear. Swap out the bra for a tonal top and it has the makings of a masterful, monochromatic moment. From left: Victoria, Victoria Beckham, Yeezy, Victoria Beckham
Photos: Matt Coch; Jorge Perez Ortiz / Courtesy of Alejandra Alonso Rojas; Indigital.tv5/12Laird Borrelli-Persson, Archive Editor
Thanks to Alejandra Alonso Rojas, I’ve become obsessed with the idea of finding a leather or suede skirt for spring. Gary Graham’s cape coat evokes, for me, the life of languor in paintings by Jean-Étienne Liotard. And this Rick Owens look is a fantasy pick, chosen because it is a triumph of draping along the lines of the Winged Victory of Samothrace. From left: Gary Graham, Alejandra Alonso Rojas, Rick Owens
Photos: Indigital.tv6/12Kelly Connor, Market Editor
Denim + skate + a classic yet funky tweed jacket . . . I could just die. And both of these Marques ‘ Almeida looks are basically better versions of what I put on every day and further justify my “wear sneakers with everything” mentality. From left: Gypsy Sport, Marques ' Almeida
Photos: Courtesy of Area; Indigital.tv7/12Chelsea Zalopany, Market Editor
Ballet-minded and romantic, with a Florida twist. From left: Area, Balenciaga, Alexander McQueen
Photos: Courtesy of Anton Belinskiy; Indigital.tv8/12Liana Satenstein, Fashion News Writer
In one way or another, it’s all about the boys for my spring look. During the day, I wanna be rude and crude in a pair of slouchy khakis and a camp shirt à la Koché’s deliciously sleazy ensembles. That same forward feeling of machismo goes for the office, too—maybe I’ll show off some broad-shouldered executive realness in Anton Belinskiy’s flashy pantsuit. But at night, I really just want to use a Crock-Pot like an angry ’50s housewife while wearing this evil kitchen look by Flow the Label, and, well, prepare dinner for a boy. From left: Anton Belinskiy, Flow the Label, Koché
Photos: Indigital.tv9/12Anny Choi, Associate Market Editor
Here I am in a nutshell: an overpriced designer swimsuit (that I always end up buying every summer), a pretty little frock, and a ruffled, lace-trimmed milkmaid blouse. What more could you want? From left: Emilia Wickstead, Jacquemus, Miu Miu
Photos: Indigital.tv10/12Janelle Okwodu, Fashion News Writer
Honestly, I think spring should be easy. Everyone has enough to worry about, so whenever possible, the clothes should be simple. No high heels—just sneakers or flats, a big tote bag, a comfortable coat for unpredictable weather, velour track pants, and perhaps the most important thing of all: one truly unforgettable dress. From left: Céline, Ellery, Off-White
Photos: Courtesy of A.P.C.; Courtesy of Rachel Comey; Indigital.tv11/12Steff Yotka, Fashion News and Emerging Platforms Editor
Good jeans and a nice blouse is my daily uniform, which makes these A.P.C. and Rachel Comey looks essential for me this season. (Fun bonus: Both the jean skirt and jeans are made to look like they’re worn backward.) This Sacai look is more of an unattainable goal of perfectly layered leopard coat, band tee, and printed skirt. Here’s hoping! From left: A.P.C., Rachel Comey, Sacai
Photos: Courtesy of Attico; Indigital.tv12/12Emily Farra, Fashion News Associate
This Attico ensemble is a better version of my everyday uniform: high-rise jeans, a blouse or sweater, layered jewelry, and a colorful bag. That said, I also have a weakness for hot pink (it brightens your face!), oversize shirting, and party pants, so this Valentino look is everything to me. And the Alexander McQueen dress has all of my favorite things: poufed sleeves, floral embroidery, and gorgeous colors. I’d wear it for every big occasion for the next 10 years. From left: Attico, Alexander McQueen, Valentino