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OutsideFashion Monthrunways, there’s a land where personal expression and peacocking flourish.
With street-style fashion trends, anythingindeed, anythingcan go.
And that’s half the fun of it.

Street style trends call on timeless codes and classics, but they also integrate exciting personal twists.
Even a seasoned fashion editor can’t identify this logo-free bag, making it all the more exciting.
Tell Me About It, Stud
Grommets galore!

Silver hardware provided a sprinkling of punk flair.
They add a little edge to a casual outfit," she notes.
Try knotting yourbest Breton stripedJ.Crew sweater over a ribbed tank, as seen onMarie Claire’seditor-in-chief,Nikki Ogunnaike.

Liisa Jokinenagrees, specifically spotlighting the popularity of Puppets & Puppets Cookie bags.
Fall/Winter 2024 marked the indie brand’s last New York showing before moving its operations to London.
Ladylike Codes
We love old-school ladylike glamour, and so does the street-style crowd.

This season, Schanilec observed an astronomical increase in lady jackets.
Functional Flats
Easy-to-walk-in flats were a popular choice across the circuit.
Jokinen adds that, in particular, “Chanel and Margiela Tabi ballet flats were all the rage.”

The Early-Aughts Fade Out
McBling-ed rhinestones and low-slung waistlines were few and far between.
Jokinen confirms that tailored suits and blazers called on the streamlined minimalism of business casual wear.
There were so many great oversized, pinstripe, and belted blazers this season," she said.

Jokinen notes that"leather jacketsreplacedpuffer coats" at the February shows.
No Pants?
The no-pants trend strikes again!

“Theno-pants trendwas also strong,” Jokinen says.
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Prince Edward and Duchess Sophie’s son shocked royal watchers with his grown-up look on Easter.
There’s no aesthetic she won’t try.
From groovy boho styles to polished gardener-inspired outfits.

From Diors iconic rosettes to Laura Ashleys vintage blooms.
Love or hate them, the boldest styles are turning headsfor all the right reasons.
From retro cat-eye frames to high-tech transition lenses, there’s so much inspiration for my next purchase.

Let’s get ready to rumble.
Even if you didn’t inherit a fortune, you’re free to dress like you did.

































