by Hannah Weil
A dozen blisters, countless iced coffees, and very little sleep later and New York Fashion Week has come and gone bringing with it an onslaught of street style. Even if the feeling was a little more casual this season, with favorites like Taylor Tomasi Hill reaching for her sneakers, this set of style insiders, editors, and showgoers proved just as inspiring. Some showed off leather, others looked to crop tops and midi skirts — but as it goes with every fashion crowd, this set has its own personal style agenda, too. That means unique details, bold prints, and some serious footwear.
Before we head across the pond for London Fashion Week, we're taking a look back at the best snaps to hit the streets at NYFW.
All-out neutrals.
A Clover Canyon dress was a standout in the street.
Not hard to see why it was all about the print for this showgoer.
Dree Hemingway showed of some sharp suiting and '70s-style platforms.
Miroslava Duma showed off a ladylike look and a pair of classic pumps.
Carine Roitfeld worked her signature edgy-cum-posh mix.
Rumi Neely and Chiara Ferragni were on the same page in black and white.
Nicole Warne looked completely lovely in pastels.
Standout prints for both these showgoers.
Giovanna Battaglia was ready for the inclement weather in a chic, high-wattage trench.
Caroline Issa looked smart in head to toe print.
We love the contrast between basic black and a bold bottom.
Kate Lanphear perfected all-black with her signature cool angle.
Anya Ziourova made us happy in her sunny yellow dress.
Harley Viera Newton did a sweet play on black and white and punctuated it with a red lip.
We spied Anna Wintour in her go-to polished suiting.
Garance Dore styled up a white t-shirt with red trousers and chic pumps.
Christina Perez was right on trend in black and white.
Talk about a statement print.
Denim on denim with a '70s twist
Lily Kwong and a pack of chic showgoers were on the same wavelength in black and white.
Lily Kwong accented her LBD with sky-blue heels.
A little retro-feeling dress topped with a not-so-retro studded jacket added up to a serious style moment.
We can't get enough of her bright look — this showgoer embraced a bold colorwheel, even on her Céline tote.
Giovanna Battaglia was picture-perfect in a tweedy sheath and cat-eye frames.
Bold shades and easy kicks.
A lesson in nailing the basics.
Minimalist perfection in an oversize white shirt and leather skirt.
Kate Davidson Hudson was perfectly poised in sharp suiting.
Kelly Framel styled out all-black with bold accessories.
Polka dots on polka dots.
Sea of Shoes's Jane Aldridge outfitted her jeans with — what else? – statement shoes.
Cool shades make everything, well, cooler.
Bag Snob's Tina Craig proved the power of one great printed dress.
A well-cut blazer added interest to simple separates.
Shiona Turini pared down a bold full skirt with a t-shirt and strappy heels.
Eva Chen worked a little leather skirt and a statement printed top.
Who says black and navy don't go together?
Annie Georgia Greenberg's peppy tote made the look.
If you were wearing this skirt, you'd twirl too.
This showgoer didn't shy away from the color.
Black and white — with the perfect pops of red.
Nothing brightens up black leather faster than a rainbow-striped top.
Never one to shy away from a bold accessory, Anna Dello Russo added Céline's bright fuzzy pumps to her LWD.
Leandra Medine kept it all in the same color family.
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