Fashion Week may be over, but the peacocking will never be forgotten. On the final day of NYFW, we saw the favorite textures and prints of the fall season elevated to a new level after nine days of runways.
Another oversize gingham top was layered over a fishnet long-sleeved shirt. Caroline Vreeland and Shea Marie almost matched in velvet blazers and denim. In a controversial move, Karlie Kloss and Michi Kat wore their Marc Jacobs dreads into the real world. And Nini Nebieridze wore both rainbow stripes and leopard, making a compelling argument for the case that leopard is a neutral. For the first half of Fashion Week’s best street style, click here.
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