This dress was made for the streets of Fashion Week.
His and hers red white and blue.
Chiara Ferragni was one part girlie-girl, one part boho in a wide-brim hat and florals.
We have a soft spot for vintage tees.
Anna Dello Russo's LWD may have been demure, but those Tom Ford gladiator boots were anything but.
She may have kept it casual, but she didn't skimp on the prints.
Cropped and striped for just enough of a statement.
Check out the statement jewels on this all-black look.
Taylor Tomasi Hill kept it simple in a pencil skirt and cropped button-down.
A high-fashion tee can change your whole look.
A kind of sweatshirt that's just a little sexy.
Platforms and socks lend a little quirk to crisp black-and-white look.
When Fashion Week presents the opportunity to wear your prettiest evening dresses, take it.
It was all about her two-tone sneakers.
These ladies in red know that the trick to surviving Fashion Week is to stay caffeinated.
Bold and beautiful.
When in doubt, wear red and smile.
A patch work Balenciaga looked perfect with pared-down denim.
A little retro-inspired style — and killer accessories.
Holy studded jean jacket!
We appreciate the retro feel, especially those cat-eye shades.
A little boy-meets-girl style — we love the juxtaposition between her laid-back jeans and posh high heels.
Miroslava Duma looked polished and flirty in mixed prints and a red lip.
We love that she didn't skimp on the accessories.
All dressed up on her way into the shows.
Aimee Song brought a beach-girl vibe to the shows.
Buttoned-up on top with slightly edgier footwear on bottom.
We never met an anorak we didn't like.
A head-to-toe Zara look with nods to the '90s.
New York meets the tropics.
Effortlessly cool in white and black.
Cool layers and even cooler jewels.
Always match your shades to your pants.
We can't take our eyes of that skirt — or those shades.
This outfit had plenty of personality.
Caroline Issa perfected the easy, modern feminine vibe in a neutral drawstring tunic, flats, and standout sunglasses.
Animal-print cutoffs made this casual look pretty fierce.
Ladylike, reimagined with a sheer overlay and buckled booties.
Nicole Trunfio bravely mixed prints.
From her shades to her shoes, the accessories echoed the bright palette on her dress.
Chiara Ferragni was a bit boho inspired in a wide-brim hat and booties to counter her fit-and-flare dress and Céline bag.
Daydream-worthy bottoms.
How cool are her Proenza clutch and leather pants?
Miroslava Duma went for high-wattage sequins and a killer cropped top.
She pared down a lot of leopard with buckled flats.
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