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street style olympics
September 7, 2014

Street-Style Awards: The 23 Best-Dressed People From NYFW, Day 3

By YoungJun Koo and Diana Tsui

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This season the Cut will be ranking the street-style looks from the previous day. We’ve selected these 23 images from the many photographer YoungJun Koo shot to bring you this list. Agree? Disagree? Chime in on the comments.

Before the thunderstorms rolled in yesterday, the heat threatened to wilt us all. Thankfully, people finally got the memo about the 90-plus-degree temperatures and ditched the sweaters for crop tops galore and plenty of white. Giovanna Battaglia showed off her killer abs, while Shiona Turini and Irene Kim both chose Nike sports bras. But the designer who still reigns supreme during Fashion Week is Rosie Assoulin, with Miroslava Duma and Leandra Medine in her pieces. Click ahead to see where they ranked and who took the crown today. May the odds be ever in your favor for tomorrow!

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No. 23 — Sarah Lerfel Lerfel's sneaker game is strong, even on a bad day. But we're digging the Riccardo Tisci for Nike sneakers with a Snoo... No. 23 — Sarah Lerfel Lerfel's sneaker game is strong, even on a bad day. But we're digging the Riccardo Tisci for Nike sneakers with a Snoopy tee and skirt. This woman knows what she's doing. Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 22 — Anya Ziourova An outfit from Altuzarra resort 2015? Check. Paula Cademartori bag? Check. Not much else you need to make even posing... No. 22 — Anya Ziourova An outfit from Altuzarra resort 2015? Check. Paula Cademartori bag? Check. Not much else you need to make even posing in front of the Holland Tunnel look good. Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 21 — Donna Wallace If only her Chloé sandals were actually wearable-tech monitoring bracelets that chould transmit messages ... No. 21 — Donna Wallace If only her Chloé sandals were actually wearable-tech monitoring bracelets that chould transmit messages to her driver so he could instantly locate her. Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 20 — Jayne Min Excuse us, while we stop writing and run off to destroy a leather motorcycle jacket (to DIY whatever contraption is ... No. 20 — Jayne Min Excuse us, while we stop writing and run off to destroy a leather motorcycle jacket (to DIY whatever contraption is on her waist). Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 19 — Tiri K. Choosing between the hat-wearing folk was too hard, so they're tied. First up is model Tiri in a bucket style. If scru... No. 19 — Tiri K. Choosing between the hat-wearing folk was too hard, so they're tied. First up is model Tiri in a bucket style. If scrunchies can make a comeback: Then, hey, anything is possible! Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 19 — Elena Kibalchich Part two of the hat duo (hat trick?) is this curvy creation by KTZ on Elena's head. It's like how you'd imagi... No. 19 — Elena Kibalchich Part two of the hat duo (hat trick?) is this curvy creation by KTZ on Elena's head. It's like how you'd imagine a baseball cap should look after dropping a whole lot of acid. Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 18 — SungHee Kim Yet another "normal" street-style outfit worthy copying — swap the sneakers for heels and you can w... No. 18 — SungHee Kim Yet another "normal" street-style outfit worthy copying — swap the sneakers for heels and you can wear it to the office. See, dressing for fashion can apply to the real world, too! Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 18 — Hanneli Mustaparta A guide to showing off your sculpted physique: Wear a crop top and flex those arms by holding out your came... No. 18 — Hanneli Mustaparta A guide to showing off your sculpted physique: Wear a crop top and flex those arms by holding out your camera.  Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 17 — The Flower Twins "You get the jacket, I'll buy the dress, and we can trade off on the days we wear it. Deal? Deal." Pho... No. 17 — The Flower Twins "You get the jacket, I'll buy the dress, and we can trade off on the days we wear it. Deal? Deal." Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 14 — JJ Martin JJ wore her Prada dress from morning to night, 14 hours in total, prompting her to tag a photo #IAmNotAnnaDelloRusso... No. 14 — JJ Martin JJ wore her Prada dress from morning to night, 14 hours in total, prompting her to tag a photo #IAmNotAnnaDelloRusso. You could also add #SmartOutfitPlanning. Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 13 — Tilda Lindstam Does a model in normcore even make it normcore anymore? Discuss. Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 12 — Kate The first thing you notice is how great the olive-green apron dress looks with those flat menswear shoes. The second is t... No. 12 — Kate The first thing you notice is how great the olive-green apron dress looks with those flat menswear shoes. The second is that she is carrying nothing but her phone. You draw your own conclusions about what she's doing at Fashion Week. Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 11 — Irene Kim How to sneak in a workout in between shows: Just throw on clothes over your sports bra and shorts. Photo: YoungJun... No. 11 — Irene Kim How to sneak in a workout in between shows: Just throw on clothes over your sports bra and shorts. Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 10 — Leandra Medine Another day, another Rosie Assoulin piece. Her last time on the list may have earned Leandra the crown, but fashion ... No. 10 — Leandra Medine Another day, another Rosie Assoulin piece. Her last time on the list may have earned Leandra the crown, but fashion is fickle and she drops to the tenth spot. Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 9 — Susie Lau Susie described her Julien David top and Luke Brooks painted shorts as raver mermaid. Not sure if it could be explain... No. 9 — Susie Lau Susie described her Julien David top and Luke Brooks painted shorts as raver mermaid. Not sure if it could be explained any clearer. Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 8 — Rumi Neely Now if that puppy were the main focus of the photo, she might have placed top five. But the better question is —&nbs... No. 8 — Rumi Neely Now if that puppy were the main focus of the photo, she might have placed top five. But the better question is — are people bringing their DOGS to shows now? What is this, PARIS? Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 7 — Jenna Lyons Hey look, it's those Nikes we told you about that were nutso in the best way possible.  Photo: YoungJun Koo/... No. 7 — Jenna Lyons Hey look, it's those Nikes we told you about that were nutso in the best way possible.  Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 6 — Natalia Alaverdian and Miroslava Duma The two very different ways for dressing a petite frame: Swallow it in a Rosie Assoulin d... No. 6 — Natalia Alaverdian and Miroslava Duma The two very different ways for dressing a petite frame: Swallow it in a Rosie Assoulin dress or highlight it in an A.W.A.K.E. by Natalia Alaverdian mini. Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 5 — Giovanna Battaglia Someone's been hitting her ModelFit classes regularly. Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 4 — Eva Chen Seems like grunge redux is the major street-style trend of the season. Chen earns a bonus for wearing a new plaid dress fro... No. 4 — Eva Chen Seems like grunge redux is the major street-style trend of the season. Chen earns a bonus for wearing a new plaid dress from the originator of the trend, Marc Jacobs. Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 3 — Caroline de Maigret French women don't get fat and, apparently, don't sweat either. Can she please share how she can wear a bla... No. 3 — Caroline de Maigret French women don't get fat and, apparently, don't sweat either. Can she please share how she can wear a black blazer when it feels like July? Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 2 — Rajni Jacques, Nicole Chapoteau, and Shiona Turini Shiona heading up the coolest girl gang. Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 1 — Shala Monroque Between that slicked hair and the gold mini, Shala looks incredibly glamorous yet relaxed, thereby earning our t... No. 1 — Shala Monroque Between that slicked hair and the gold mini, Shala looks incredibly glamorous yet relaxed, thereby earning our top spot today. Congrats! Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
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