People may claim that they’re channeling a “more toned-down look” when dressing for Fashion Week this season, but from the look of show-goers at the recent Paris couture shows, more is still more. Those who dressed the loudest, brightest, and most on-trend were the ones who got the most attention from street-style photographers — and chances are dressing for New York Fashion Week will be no different. From K-Pop stars in Marc Jacobs to Anna Dello Russo in a bedazzled Prada coat (that hasn’t yet hit stores stateside), the crowd in the brightest runway fashions — both instantly recognizable and hard-to-get — are guaranteed street-style magnets. Consider jazzy, often not very affordable things like Miu Miu’s embellished handbag or Marni’s jewel-encrusted visor as photographer catnip. That said, sometimes, a single pair of Nike socks (inspired by Prada’s spring collection) may be all you need. Click ahead to see the 25 items that are sure to get show-goers noticed by street-style photographers come Fashion Week.
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Sneakers became more acceptable in the fashion vernacular last year, and you can thank Karl Lagerfeld for making them even more popular with his Chane... Sneakers became more acceptable in the fashion vernacular last year, and you can thank Karl Lagerfeld for making them even more popular with his Chanel couture show a couple of weeks ago. Special-edition collaborations -- as well as anything from Céline and Kenzo -- are sure to attract the attention of street style photographers.
A Miu Miu bag covered in bling will surely pop against a black coat.
A recognizable print, like Prada's tropical floral, is both eye-catching and camera-friendly. Look for these pumps on those who have not yet gotten ah... A recognizable print, like Prada's tropical floral, is both eye-catching and camera-friendly. Look for these pumps on those who have not yet gotten ahold of spring's bejeweled sport sandals.
Nothing says casual luxury like a pair of slouchy, buttery-leather pants. Bonus points for comfort.
Sweatshirts are still trendy — as long as they're imprinted with something oddball, like a Coca Cola logo or botany diagram. You could basically ... Sweatshirts are still trendy — as long as they're imprinted with something oddball, like a Coca Cola logo or botany diagram. You could basically wear one covered in your own puff-paint designs and still look cool.
Susie Bubble, we hope you wear this Comme des Garçons skirt. But, of course, peeking out from under a really warm coat, because it's FREEZING h... Susie Bubble, we hope you wear this Comme des Garçons skirt. But, of course, peeking out from under a really warm coat, because it's FREEZING here.
Be thankful for this Marni visor when you need to shield yourself from the onslaught of flashbulbs.
A pair of really cool menswear-inspired shoes from a rising design star is generally a good bet. Think of it this way: These shoes might be collectibl... A pair of really cool menswear-inspired shoes from a rising design star is generally a good bet. Think of it this way: These shoes might be collectibles one day.
If you're going to let any body part be exposed to the cold, let it be your calves.
An expensive Proenza Schouler backpack is most likely to be worn by models darting between shows.
Your bomber jacket from last season is still popular, but feels more tame. If you don't feel like springing for a new one, use a glue gun to apply fes... Your bomber jacket from last season is still popular, but feels more tame. If you don't feel like springing for a new one, use a glue gun to apply festive pom poms for a more timely effect.
Thank you, Drake, for showing us that you can actually hide your face from the cold without a ski mask, and not look ridiculous. These are actually ki... Thank you, Drake, for showing us that you can actually hide your face from the cold without a ski mask, and not look ridiculous. These are actually kind of cute.
The seasonal Givenchy print. You can bet on it.
A shiny head is more easily spotted in a crowd.
Pleated skirts are the new pants. Wear them under everything, from huge, chunky sweaters to shorter skirts or dresses.
Fringe was flying everywhere on clothing and accessories, so it's a really big trend to buy into. Imagine how good it will look when you're runn... Fringe was flying everywhere on clothing and accessories, so it's a really big trend to buy into. Imagine how good it will look when you're running from the paparazzi!
A completely necessary accessory like a beanie is frequently street-style bait. It's nice to know that Carhartt sells them for $8.
When it comes to the statement earring, the key here is to only wear one. Split a pair with a friend — but make sure to wear them on different da... When it comes to the statement earring, the key here is to only wear one. Split a pair with a friend — but make sure to wear them on different days.
Fur in every color imaginable, will likely be pervasive. Faux fur options in bright colors are a fun way to get the look more ethically and affordably... Fur in every color imaginable, will likely be pervasive. Faux fur options in bright colors are a fun way to get the look more ethically and affordably.
If we could type an emoji for clapping hands, we would use it to describe our enthusiasm for this spring's bejeweled sport sandals.
Nobody ignores you when you're wearing brightly colored anything from Comme des Garçons.
Mrs. Prada made soccer socks a big thing for spring. Wear these more affordable Nike offerings (with your sandals, with your sneakers) for a look that... Mrs. Prada made soccer socks a big thing for spring. Wear these more affordable Nike offerings (with your sandals, with your sneakers) for a look thats both loud and on-trend.
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