
Fashion week is about newness. And while the runway offers a sense of what fashion houses are producing in terms of design, the streets outside reveal what’s new in style. This is where the fashion industry’s power players exercise their sartorial muscles in a safe space to experiment with new pairings and fanciful items. So even if you’re not prepared to recreate the looks exactly, let the ideas inspire you to stretch the limits of your own wardrobe. Ahead, we’ve rounded up the items from the streets of NYFW we can’t stop thinking about.
Statement Outerwear

When temperatures drop, a statement coat is really all you need. Head-turning outerwear means little concern as to what goes underneath.
Belted Faux Fur Coat
Linden Patchwork Floral-print Cotton Poplin Coat
Holly Oversized Coat

Exuberant Hues

A real pop on the murky winter streets of NYC, every hue on the rainbow made an appearance on this season’s streets, often in combination with one another.
Gradient Dot-print Wide-leg trousers
Jace Overshirt
Halter Tanesha Dress

Balaclavas

What better way to stay cozy than a balaclava? It’s like a beanie for your entire head—but much more stylish when rendered in slinky cashmere in muted hues.
Balaclava
Knyahynya Balaclava
Trin Cashmere Balaclava

Feminine Frocks

Shrouded beneath layers of masculine outerwear hide flirtatious dresses in ultrafeminine silhouette. This season, it seems the fashion crowd is gravitating towards a super subtle color palette.
Pleated Ribbed Alpaca-blend Midi Dress
Satin Effect Dress With Lace
Empire Puff-sleeve Midi Dress

Wacky Hats

Stay warm in style with exaggerated takes on classic hat silhouettes. Think furry finishes, outlandish proportions, and intriguing silhouettes.
Charlie
Audrey Beret
Stripe Cleo Beanie

A Classic Trench

For those not interested in the peacocking nature of dressing to attend fashion shows, trench coats seemed to be the most popular outerwear. A classic staple for a reason, this is one purchase you won’t regret.
Khaki Amber Trench Coat
Pleated Cotton Trench Coat
Belted Trench Coat

Coordinating Knits

Few pairings are more comfortable than layering knitwear atop knitwear, and this season, we suggest opting for a lemony hue. Coordinate with neutrals for a fresh color combination.
Ribbed Kimel Sweater
Ribbed Kilea Skirt
Stretch-knit Midi Dress

Top Photo: Christian Vierig/Getty
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