The autumn/winter edition of the New York Fashion Week took place in early February. As always, a perfect way to see fashionable interpretations of the cold season both within and outside of the venues. Although the demonstration of one’s own style has recently become more important, one could observe how editor: inside, influencer: inside and customers: on the inside certain trends – and interpreted them for themselves.

Red Letter Day

What is there better on a cloudy February day than to stand out from the crowd by wearing bright red from head to toe?

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One participant wore an Alice + Olivia art fur coat with red checks, black Rene Caovilla boots and a black minudiere.

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One participant wore a single -color red look with an oversized sweater and scarf, a rib knitting skirt, red pumps and a red leather clutch. The look was rounded off with striking gold jewelry.

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One participant wore a red SB wool coat with a belt by Sandy Liang in the style of the 1960s, plus a white cloche, white socks, a red stocking and black Mary Janes with two straps by Sandy Liang.

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A participant in a red one-button blazer from Alice + Olivia with underwear and boots in the same color. She wore the Louis Vuitton bag “Marignan”.

Animal instinct

Based on the “Mob Wives” look of last year, one of the greatest trends of the week was that visitors were wearing coats and other items of clothing with leopard patterns.

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The musician Leigh Lezark wore a coat with a leopard pattern over a contrasting look with a silver hoodie and a silver mini dress by Christian Siriano. Thigh -high black platform boots and a dead bag completed the look.

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Fashion editor Constance White wore an artificial fur coat with a leopard pattern and a scarf with a contrasting leopard pattern over black leggings and an orange shirt. WHITE UGG boots also wore.

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One participant wore a classically cut coat with leopard pattern and a belt over black stockings and black long boots. To do this, she wore a black clutch.

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One participant wore a turtleneck with leopard pattern and gloves under a black fur coat.

Skirting the Issue

The young trade fair visitors presented individual looks, in which they preferred to wear long skirts instead of jeans and combined them with sporty elements to create a “blokette core” feeling.

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Fashion editor Anahita Moussavian wore a long, silver glittering fold skirt with a sporty jacket by Mitchell & Ness X Supreme, a Judith Leiber “Basket of Roses” handbag and spring-occupied, crystal-tortured shoes.

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One participant wore a long skirt made of pink -colored satin under a coral pink short jacket made of synthetic fur over a pale pink hoodie. Rosarote fluffy socks and yellow strap sandals completed the look.

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A visitor to the show wore a pale pink long skirt with folds on the front under an ombré-colored jacket made of Mongolian fur. To do this, she wore rosa-white plateau sneakers from the “Naked Wolfe” brand and a handbag from Coach.

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Anahita Moussavian wore a long, pink tabrock with an oversized bow from Coach, a flower sweater from Holiday Emma Mulholland and a skyline hat. She was wearing a barbie pink Aldo bag with rhinestones.

For sura

The development of artificial fur has progressed by leap, with plant -based fiber alternatives are often used instead of oil -based raw materials. There is nothing to protest for PETA here, and the visitors: inside don’t have to freeze.

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An Alexander McQueen coat made of shearling with overcovered shoulders. Boots by Louis Vuitton and Hermes handbag.

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A model was wearing a short coat of blue and white, ombré colored long art hair of diesel, black impact trousers and loafers with double buckle from Sandro.

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Gabby Cadet was wearing a long synthetic fur jacket and pants with cargot pockets from Awake Mode, a bag from Who Decides.

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Influencer Marina Ingvarsson in a camel-colored long fur jacket over a rugby shirt, dark denim jeans and a bag from Bottega Veneta.

In the trenches

“Classic American Sportswear” was the main topic of this season on the catwalk, which was also reflected on the streets, where the visitors: inside wore a variety of trench coats, from classic to modern with a certain twist.

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One participant wore the Altuzarra “Billie” trench coat made of wool with a belt and double reverse and the Altuzarra “Origami” shoulder bag made of leather with rivets.

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The artist Jenny Walton wore a unique style of a khaki -colored trench coat with a loop over it in a lighter khaki. To do this, she combined a beige clutch and classic black pumps.

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One participant wore a trench coat from Loewe with a frayed hem and cuffs and a brown bag made of leather and shearling by Saint Laurent.

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Mary Leest wore a khaki -colored trench coat over a tailored dress from the same fabric, both of Monse. Roger Vivier shoes and a crossbody bag from Chanel.

Bags with charm

When it comes to handbags, the fashion audience tends to choose the same brands and styles. In recent years we have observed that women like to personalize their bags with supporters. This week was no exception.

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The coach ‘Sketch Print Tabby’ bag is decorated with graffiti and supporters.

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A searcher wore a small black bag that was decorated with supporters from Etsy.com.

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The Louis Vuitton “Cluny” bag was decorated with followers of Carissima.

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The “Midi New York” bag made of brown suede from Demellier London was decorated with followers, including some by Maison de Sabré.

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