All the Glorious 'Fits WWW Editors Wore to New York Fashion Week

We know Paris Fashion Week has just started, but we still can't stop thinking about the 'fits our editors all sported while attending New York Fashion Week at the beginning of the month. We've all been working from home, so there's been a clear lack of office looks. (Sometimes, one of us wears a cute top on Zoom, and we all cheer.) But when it came to street style, we all brought our A game. We try to showcase editor styling as much as we can to WWW readers, whether it's bringing the dressing room straight to your screen or showing you how we wear our latest collection drop, but fashion week is a whole other wheelhouse. It's a balance between being comfortable for running around shows and fusing the season's top trends with our distinct personal styles.

Below, you can view our favorite outfits we donned throughout fashion week, a little story behind each outfit, and how to shop the looks. Even if you don't shop the pieces, there are a lot of fun styling cues to learn from the looks below. Prepare to take notes as you read on.

Jasmine Fox-Suliaman, Audience Engagement Editor

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"When it came to picking out what to wear for fashion week, I knew I wanted to wear one of my favorite trends for fall: unique color stories. We're back in the mix, so why not opt for a bold pairing like pink and orange? I loved everything about this look—from the Hilary MacMillan trench coat to the hand-dyed Svnr slip dress to the Petit Koraj bag that brought me so much joy (and garnered all the compliments)."

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"I am obsessed with the AAPI-owned brand Abacaxi, so I jumped at the chance to wear this bold asymmetrical tie-dye top for fashion week. To keep the top the focus of the look, I paired it with my favorite leather shorts from Aritzia, a vegan-leather bag from the popular handbag brand JW Pei, and fun statement sandals from Kat Maconie. For me, this look is the perfect balance of fun and functionality."

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"After a few brutal days of running around the city in heels, my feet were in dire need of a break. I love this outfit because it's giving pop-punk vibes in the best way possible. Plus, it was so comfortable. I found the incredible Helmut Lang fringe leather miniskirt secondhand and decided to pair it with Miaou's screen-printed mesh top, a matching Mlouye yellow bag, and Dr. Martens. Doing right by the pop-punk predecessors."

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"I love a colorful outfit, so when ourBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing Collection released this mint button-down dress, I jumped at the chance to wear it. First off, I should say this dress is one of the most comfortable and flattering dresses I've owned in a long time. In addition to its wearability, it's super easy to style. I choose to style it with my striped BY FAR micro bag and purple Nana Jacqueline mules for a pastel-inspired ensemble, but there are so many ways to get creative with this dress. It is a fashion-week hero piece for sure." 

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"I'll be the first to admit that I live for a risqué look, and this With Jéan printed silk set is just that. To tame it down for fashion week, I paired it with my favorite Dion Lee cutout blazer, Steve Madden mules, and a matching yellow bag from JW Pei. This outfit, to me, is the epitome of the phrase 'work hard, play hard.'" 

Anna LaPlaca, Editor

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"Let's be honest: This skirt was the main event. I was excited to style it in a way that really lets the delicate midriff straps shine, so I kept it simple with '90s-inspired basics, strappy heeled thongs and a ribbed tank top, and layered on some colorful resin rings for a little pop of color."

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"It's me, your '70s professor, reporting for duty. Tonal tailoring and waistcoats are two trends that are having a big moment for fall, so I wanted to test-drive them together for fashion week, and this camel duo from Aritzia was the perfect way to do it."

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"This was, by far, my favorite look of the week, probably because it was also the most comfortable. I'll be honest. Fashion-week outfits don't always lend themselves well to being worn outside of the week, but I can confidently say I would wear this outfit in real life, too. I think the Ganni dress speaks for itself, but I'll just add that I'm convinced everyone should own it. Yep, it's that good."

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"Normally, I shy away from bold prints and bright colors, but if fashion week isn't the right venue to go outside my comfort zone, then I'm not sure what is. I mean, how cool is this Miaou mesh top? To amp up the saturation, I paired it with my favorite slime-green COS trousers that I've been wearing for years now and kept my accessories super neutral with tan slides and a beige shoulder bag."

Yusra Siddiqui, Assistant Market Editor

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"Out of all my fashion-week looks, this had to be my favorite. I've had this Paloma Wool maxi dress for a while, and I actually folded and pinned it to make it a top! Doing so is a perfect way to prove that one piece in your wardrobe, even if it is 'trendy,' can go so many ways. I was brave with the color palette this day, but a black leather blazer is an easy way to pull anything together when you're feeling cautious."

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"New York weather wasn't exactly cool enough for this sweater set during NYFW, but I braved it out and wore it anyway because of how much joy it brought. I kept it simple with my favorite pair of Mansur Gavriel ballet flats (best purchase ever) and JW Pei's new bag, which is coming soon!"

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"I've always been an avid fan of Nanushka, and I actually scored the pieces of this set heavily discounted months apart—proof that patience is a virtue and that you should always stalk the sale section. Now that I've felt the luxury of Nanushka's vegan leather, I don't want anything else. Nothing pairs better with leather than more leather, so I added my JW Pei ruched faux-leather purse to top it all off."

Lauren Eggertsen, Editorial Director

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"This was definitely one of my favorite looks during NYFW. It was on-trend, comfortable, and affordable. I've already worn the vest and trousers again together and separately. I paired the look with my very beloved vintage Manolo mules and big sunglasses." 

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"This is pretty much the dress of my dreams. I love the unique cutouts, and the fit made me feel like a million bucks. I kept the styling simple with a pair of white strappy sandals and some statement sunnies." 

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"I love this set from SIR. Together, the top and pants look so sleek, but separately, the pieces are just as big of a hit in my wardrobe. I tried to add a laid-back element by pairing the look with my favorite baseball cap from Aimé Leon Dore. It was one of the most 'me' outfits I wore during my time in New York." 

Kat Collings, Editor in Chief

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"I wear these trousers at least once a week in my everyday life, so they were my comfort blanket for this outfit. Between the pearls and the cutouts, this fun top had plenty going on!"

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"I felt like Spider-Woman in this dress with the sleeve that hooked in between my fingers. I love that it nods to the glove trend, too. I wore them with my favorite cream crochet Neous shoes to keep the cream theme going all the way to my toes."

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"Believe it or not, this is two pieces: a bra top and a high-waisted skirt with a cutout. The triple buckles and long ties on this piece won me over. I feel like it perfectly embodies my style. I'm not sure I'll have many occasions to wear such a statement outfit post fashion week, but I'm so obsessed with it I don't even care that it will largely just hang in my closet."

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Associate Fashion Editor
Yusra Siddiqui is an editor who resides in New Jersey but bounces between the suburbs and NYC. (She's a Jersey girl at heart.) After interning atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing in 2019, she found her way to the team after graduating from LIM College in 2022 with a fashion media degree. She's also spent time writing and working for publications such as Fashionista, Coveteur, and Nylon, but she always knew thatBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing was where she was meant to be. When she's on the job, she's perusing runway shows, analyzing Wholesale Replica Bag thing fellow Gen Zers are up to on the internet, and sharing what she can about the modest-fashion market. You can also catch her dabbling in entertainment, talking about the costume choices of Wholesale Replica Bag Netflix series or diving deeper into how the plotline affects the viewers in a myriad of ways. Lastly, she likes to create content forBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing 's TikTok. Her personal time is spent doing similar but also different things—deep diving into almost every new TV show (Bridgerton, Gilmore Girls, and Stranger Things are favorites), planning her next local getaway (whenever that may be), and reading Wholesale Replica Bag Emily Henry or Sally Rooney novel in one sitting.