Fashion enthusiasts always look forward to the street style looks that come with each season. These looks, often seen on the streets of major fashion cities, offer inspiration for personal style, and many fashion trends often emerge from the streets. The recent fashion week circuit saw some of the most exciting street style looks of the season, and here are some of the best.
Athleisure Still Reigns Supreme
Athleisure has been a fashion trend for the past few years, and despite predictions of its demise, it still seems to be going strong. Many show-goers wore sportswear pieces like tracksuits, sneakers, and sweatpants dressed up with other elements like a statement coat or a pair of heels, creating a high-low contrast.
Oversized Everything
Various oversized pieces were on full display during fashion week. Influencers and fashion insiders were spotted in oversized blazers, coats, and trousers that had been styled with a belt to cinch the waist. This trend not only made a statement but was also a comfortable option to conquer busy days.
Leather Makes a Comeback
Leather was a popular trend in previous seasons and made a comeback this year, seen in skirts, jackets, and pants. The leather pieces were styled to make them look daytime-appropriate with cute blouses and flats or heels.
Tailored Separates
Tailored separates were also a hit during fashion week. Suits were a big part of this trend, and the fashion set updated it by opting for patterned versions, adding a twist to the classic suit. Blazer and shirt combos also were a popular choice by many style influencers, which gave a smart appearance with a cool factor.
Color Blocking Made Bold
Color blocking has been around for a few seasons now, but it emerged bolder than ever this year. The experimentations with color were seen in brightly colored suits, dresses, and other separates.
The season’s street style looks showcased a range of wearable trends that play with proportions and statement pieces. From oversized clothing to tailored separates, this season offers a fashion trend for everyone.
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