WWW Editors Just Got Back from NYFW, Here’s What We Wore and What We’re Shopping Next
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There’s a lot that happens during New York Fashion Week: a packed calendar of shows, dinners, and events, endless cab rides across Manhattan, and, of course, an onslaught of outfit planning. As editors, we treat the week as both research and dress-up. It’s the perfect excuse to dig deep into our closets, debut new finds, and road-test the pieces that have been sitting on our wish lists—plus, find new ways to style it all and document for our Instagram stories.
This season, our team leaned into everything from maximalist statements to redefining minimalism, with a fashion week wardrobe that turned heads. I was left with many link requests from my coworkers and had to ask them where they got their best looks. Ahead, we’re sharing the highlights of what we wore to NYFW Fall 2025 and the items we’re now officially hunting down for the season ahead after seeing every runway.
Bobby Schuessler, Shopping Director
What He Wore
"I've been talking about this oversize sweater from COS nonstop. It's beyond chic and incredibly soft. I paired it with relaxed trousers from Vince for an elegant yet laid-back moment."
"A suede blazer is one of my fall staples and I've also been very into ties (this Chanel tie was a gift from my husband and is divine). To keep the ensemble fuss-free, I opted for jeans instead of trousers."
"You can't deny the chicness of an oversize shirt with a sweater around the shoulders. The Anine Bing longline trousers added a touch of polish to this look, as did the stunning Margaux bag from The Row (sourced from Fashionphile)."
What He's Shopping Next
"After going through the shows I saw, I want to add in even more color to my wardrobe (cerulean was everywhere!), as well as a funnel-neck jacket (still going strong for spring 2026 as I saw in Altuzurra and Tibi)."
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Sierra Mayhew, Fashion Editor
What She Wore
Burgundy is everywhere this season and I wanted to put together a look that was an ode to just how much I love this colorway. I didn't expect to feel like the ultimate girl boss in this look but I really did. It was all in the power accessories.
Lace is another trend that was all over the street style crowd at fashion week and there were endless ways to style it. I found this dress to be the perfect way to make a statement and bold nod at the lace trend. It felt like the ultimate fashion girl move and styling it with the boots I can walk in for miles was a no brainer.
A lot of people loved bubble skirts this summer but when it comes to styling them for fall, are at a lost for words, I'm hear to show you how to do it. A blazer pairs better with a bubble skirt than any summery top you can imagine. It's a fun update on the classic skirt suit.
What She's Shopping Next
A lot of designers this season convinced me to go all in on feminine silhouettes. Glamorous skirts, tulle, pretty pumps—anything that screams, "I'm a girl in the '60s." If I'm not walking around dressed up like the style reincarnation of Jackie O by 2026, I'll be slightly displeased.
Nikki Chwatt, Associate Editor
What She Wore
"Every year during New York Fashion Week, I stick to denim because it's my go-to comfort wear for running around all day. Plus, it's super easy to dress up or down with just a few additions or subtractions. So, for the NYFW spring/summer 2026 season, it shouldn't be a surprise that two of my favorite outfits featured elevated denim looks. One was a chic ensemble with baggy blue jeans from J.Crew, paired with a vintage suede fringe jacket, a high-V-neck tank top from Zara, Bottega Veneta black leather shoulder bag, and Source Unknown wedge thong sandals."
"The other was a high-waisted gray straight-leg jean from DL1961, which I styled with a white ribbed tank from Aritizia, a long black car coat from Jil Sander, sheer burgundy pointed toe heels from Britt Netta, and a snakeskin-print bag from Verafied. Although I'd be lying if I said I wasn't looking to add more denim to my collection, like indigo and khaki jeans, two of the It denim washes for fall 2025, after seeing a handful sophisticated street-style looks from fashion insiders."
What She's Shopping Next
"This past week, a suede pencil skirt and a brown leather bomber jacket have jumped to the top of my shopping list. I love how fashion people were styling the suede skirts with casual plaid tops or shrunken crewneck sweaters, and the leather jackets with tailored trousers or full skirts."
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Nicole Eshaghpour, Editor-at-Large
What She Wore
"I’m ignoring the weather and going full-in on fall jackets already. I just couldn’t wait to wear this suede style by cos, especially because I already owned the perfect sneakers to pair with it."
"I live for a matching set and if I do say so myself this Tibi one is pretty great! I love the pieces both styled together and separately and the combination of navy with the brown leather collar just makes it particularly special."
What She's Shopping Next
"Now that I’ve gotten a taste of jacket season, I’m going full steam ahead—especially when it comes to suede styles. I just can’t resist them."
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ChiChi Offer, Associate Shopping Editor
What She Wore
"I was going for a more menswear inspired look with the loafers and ties. I also love that the double ties added an interesting flair my black dress."
"I love this fringe skirt paired with this sleek cinched blazer. I'm big on silver accessories. and I feel like they really shine here."
What She's Shopping Next
"I loved all the cool patterns I saw at NYFW this season. I'm looking to add some striped pieces to my wardrobe.I'm also in the market for a new pair of loafers too!"
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Anna LaPlaca, Senior Fashion Editor
What She Wore
"As soon as I saw this plaid shirt on the COS site, I knew I had to have it. Flannels are have a big moment this fall and this neutral beige colorway felt so wearable yet elevated. A vintage suede skirt and croc-embossed heels helped make the shirt feel more dressed up for fashion week."
"I rarely wear color but have been inspired by all the technicolor tones trending this season, and I've found using color blocking is the most failsafe way to do pull off vibrant tones. I paired a bright cherry red cotton shell with a pair of the viral red Ancient Greek Sandals flip-flops and used a blush-toned button-down shirt tied around my waist to break up the color. A white Almina Concept maxi skirt and The Row India Bag in beige where the perfect bases."
What She's Shopping Next
"I definitely have my eye on a leather pouch necklace like the ones we saw at Tory Burch, Michael Kors, and TWP. I'm such a fan of pendant necklaces and am intrigued by this evolution of the trend that's at once quirky and cool. I'm inspired to layer a couple of different long lanyards like the Tory Burch models did."
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Alyssa Brasica, Associate Beauty Editor
What She Wore
"I've always been obsessed with transitional season layers, and while I had my fun with the hip-grazing scarf trend, I'm loving the tied-sweater moment we're in right now. To not break the monochromatic scheme, I grabbed a black cashmere sweater and tied it loosely below my waist to add another element of texture to this denim-and-satin look. I finished it off with leather accessories, and the whole thing came together in a very clean way from afar, but looked even more interesting up close."
"The vibe of this night was understated-chic—I love the dichotomy of a casual tank with a statement piece, and this combo delivered. I've depended on this medallion skirt for several seasons now, and despite it being such a loud piece, I've surprisingly not run out of ways to style it. I kept the rest of the look simple to let the more formal pieces—blazer, slingbacks, skirt, etc—do the talking, but I made sure to include my favorite Escama Studios bag. It always gets people talking."
"This was a I'm-late-to-a-midday-meeting fit, and given my lack of time, it surprisingly came together well. I wear this Generation Love fitted blazer into the ground—with low-rise jeans for a cool vibe, a satin skirt for something more formal, and now capris for something a bit trendier—and it has never failed, not once. This is the chicest girl-on-the-go outfit I could have thrown together in 5 minutes, and I got so many compliments on my way to, from, and at this meeting, that I'll definitely be rewearing it this fall."
What She's Shopping Next
"Right now, I'm keeping my eye out for the perfect patterned satin or silk skirt, chunky, stackable jewelry (Cynthia Rowley's from her S/S 26 collection are living rent-free in my mind), a pair of Victorian-inspired boots (this Miista pair made my wishlist this weekend), and any and all zebra accessories. And always, asymmetrical hems and necklines, plus anything with structure or billowing sleeves."
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Kristen Nichols, Associate Director
What She Wore
"I've been leaning into column skirts and paired this piece from Co with a vintage Ralph Lauren top, a RL 888 box bag, and strappy Manolo Blahnik heels. I aim to stay true to my personal style during fashion week, so typically wear pieces I've had in my closet for a long time, remixed in new ways."
Kerane Marcellus, Associate Fashion Editor
What She Wore
"I don't usually do monochrome looks but thought the textures were fun incorporate."
What She's Shopping Next
"All the shows made me realize I don't have any jackets to just throw on, so I'm definitely on the hunt for chic, but casual jacket. Coach was such a well-styled show, I saw tighter-fit jackets that actually looked flattering, so I'm going to shop those this season."
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Sierra Mayhew is a fashion editor atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , bringing a decade of industry experience to the editorial team. Since joining in 2021, she has made her mark by blending luxury and accessible fashion, decoding runway trends, and curating must-have shopping lists. Before joiningBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing , Sierra sharpened her skills at Harper's Bazaar and Elle, with bylines in Bazaar.com and collaborated with iconic brands such as Gucci and Ferragamo. A graduate of the University of Notre Dame, Sierra translates editorial expertise into viral social content, making fashion engaging for a new generation. Her unique perspective is rooted in her love for travel, music, and discovering the hidden gems that make New York City a constant source of inspiration.
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