by Hannah Weil
e're saying arrivederci to Milan Fashion Week and heading to the City of Light for the last round of Spring '14 shows. But before we head out of town, we're taking one last look at the street style in Milan.
So how do the looks compare to other Fashion Weeks? MFW's a little more romantic and a little more whimsical, with a few trends we see surfacing again and again — namely, the crop top.But beyond that, there's a set of impeccably dressed editors to contend with, dressed-down model moments, and bold, beautiful colors. Click through to see all the highlights from MFW.
Ulyana Sergeenko captivated the crowd in femme white full skirt, then edgy black boots.
Shorts layered up over tights offer a cool alternative to trousers.
Just how do you elevate denim on denim? Don't forget your statement heels.
Anna Dello Russo went for the daytime drama in a printed, full-skirt sundress and animal print add-ons.
Elisa Nalin looked perfectly lovely in a pretty collared blouse.
The cool way to wear lace? With motorcycle boots, of course.
Mix up your leather pants with your prettiest tops.
This model said it all with her luxe carryall.
Anna Wintour traded a tweedy pencil skirt for a silky floral print.
Prim and proper with a cute print kick.
Easy does it in all white.
A gold jacket is one of the easiest ways to incite drama.
Urban cowgirl?
Miroslava Duma proved two belts are better than one.
The best kind of Fall sweaters beg to be touched.
Shiona Turini did statement print on statement print — with sleek white heels to finish.
Emmanuelle Alt did what she does best in simply chic black separates and ankle-strap kitten heels.
Super '70s style suiting in denim on denim.
Nicole Warne was a street style darling in floral prints and cat-face slippers.
This look invites you to say yes to print.
Susie Bubble was all about the mix and match.
It's the color combo we love most in this look — classic.
Giovanna Battaglia was a polished lady in red while making her way to the shows.
For these girls, casual comes with ample embellishments, prints, and great footwear.
We're all about her menswear kicks.
A denim jacket with leather sleeves makes the perfect Fall companion.
A little patchwork leather jacket was the all-star in this look.
A velour jumpsuit and white Nikes put a new twist on sportswear.
Ruby Aldridge dressed up a tee and jeans with printed heels.
Just a bit ladylike in a polka-dot Zara skirt.
This showgoer made her look count with Kenzo's eye print tee and a ladylike skirt.
This showgoer made a statement in Kenzo's "it" sweatshirt.
Check out the leather peplum in this sleek street style moment.
Pretty in pleats.
Kate Davidson Hudson made black on black that much more exciting with a leather shell and a gold choker.
Not-so-mellow yellow with a few high-impact add-ons to boot.
The ingredients to this awesome ensemble: a little denim, a shot of yellow, and a few polka dots.
High-impact pleating that we imagine looks only more amazing when you walk.
Captivated by the print.
Print up top and on those shoes tied this look together.
Between the styling, the standout bag and shoes, and the backdrop, we're totally in love with this look.
A striped jacket and a lacy sheath made a perfect combo.
Plaid that's hardly grungy.
A totally unique dress — with the footwear to match.
A printed party dress teamed up with basic sneakers.
A white shirt that's anything but basic.
A little good-girl-gone-bad — just check out those ankle boots?
A little print and a pop of orange went a long way in this look.
A bold crop top gets the attention in this mix.
http://www.fabsugar.com/Best-Street-Style-Milan-Fashion-Week-Spring-2014-31810071
e're saying arrivederci to Milan Fashion Week and heading to the City of Light for the last round of Spring '14 shows. But before we head out of town, we're taking one last look at the street style in Milan.
So how do the looks compare to other Fashion Weeks? MFW's a little more romantic and a little more whimsical, with a few trends we see surfacing again and again — namely, the crop top.But beyond that, there's a set of impeccably dressed editors to contend with, dressed-down model moments, and bold, beautiful colors. Click through to see all the highlights from MFW.
Ulyana Sergeenko captivated the crowd in femme white full skirt, then edgy black boots.
Shorts layered up over tights offer a cool alternative to trousers.
Just how do you elevate denim on denim? Don't forget your statement heels.
Anna Dello Russo went for the daytime drama in a printed, full-skirt sundress and animal print add-ons.
Elisa Nalin looked perfectly lovely in a pretty collared blouse.
The cool way to wear lace? With motorcycle boots, of course.
Mix up your leather pants with your prettiest tops.
This model said it all with her luxe carryall.
Anna Wintour traded a tweedy pencil skirt for a silky floral print.
Prim and proper with a cute print kick.
Easy does it in all white.
A gold jacket is one of the easiest ways to incite drama.
Urban cowgirl?
Miroslava Duma proved two belts are better than one.
The best kind of Fall sweaters beg to be touched.
Shiona Turini did statement print on statement print — with sleek white heels to finish.
Emmanuelle Alt did what she does best in simply chic black separates and ankle-strap kitten heels.
Super '70s style suiting in denim on denim.
Nicole Warne was a street style darling in floral prints and cat-face slippers.
This look invites you to say yes to print.
Susie Bubble was all about the mix and match.
It's the color combo we love most in this look — classic.
Giovanna Battaglia was a polished lady in red while making her way to the shows.
For these girls, casual comes with ample embellishments, prints, and great footwear.
We're all about her menswear kicks.
A denim jacket with leather sleeves makes the perfect Fall companion.
A little patchwork leather jacket was the all-star in this look.
A velour jumpsuit and white Nikes put a new twist on sportswear.
Ruby Aldridge dressed up a tee and jeans with printed heels.
Just a bit ladylike in a polka-dot Zara skirt.
This showgoer made her look count with Kenzo's eye print tee and a ladylike skirt.
This showgoer made a statement in Kenzo's "it" sweatshirt.
Check out the leather peplum in this sleek street style moment.
Pretty in pleats.
Kate Davidson Hudson made black on black that much more exciting with a leather shell and a gold choker.
Not-so-mellow yellow with a few high-impact add-ons to boot.
The ingredients to this awesome ensemble: a little denim, a shot of yellow, and a few polka dots.
High-impact pleating that we imagine looks only more amazing when you walk.
Captivated by the print.
Print up top and on those shoes tied this look together.
Between the styling, the standout bag and shoes, and the backdrop, we're totally in love with this look.
A striped jacket and a lacy sheath made a perfect combo.
Plaid that's hardly grungy.
A totally unique dress — with the footwear to match.
A printed party dress teamed up with basic sneakers.
A white shirt that's anything but basic.
A little good-girl-gone-bad — just check out those ankle boots?
A little print and a pop of orange went a long way in this look.
A bold crop top gets the attention in this mix.
http://www.fabsugar.com/Best-Street-Style-Milan-Fashion-Week-Spring-2014-31810071
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