Street Fashion at New York Fashion Week
There’s no better spot to do some serious people-watching than the streets of New York City during Fashion Week. Styles range from conservative to outlandish, with attendees vying for the attention of wandering street photographers. Please take a look at the fashionable and sometimes wacky looks we spotted at this week’s fashion parade.
Many women use this event to express their creativity and act out their innermost fashion fantasies!
For others, it’s simply a chance to dress up and look pretty.
Here’s a gal making a bold statement in a matching top and pants with a graphic print. Very chic!
Bright colors are always a great way to attract attention! Take a close look at this fashionista’s patterned pumps…They add pizzazz.
Here’s an interesting twist on an animal print.
How do you like this lacy, feminine outfit? Fun shoes!
Painterly florals are always popular. I love the bag.
All Photography above by Natasha Williams, a fashion/street style photographer based out of Atlanta, GA.
Proof you can wear white pants past Labor day.
Athletic inspired pants meet Exotic Turban style.
Bold Graphic patterns continue to set the fashion world abuzz.
Why stop at your clothing? This gal likes to keep her makeup colorful, too, with electric blue lips and purple nail polish. Cool or Crazy?
Bright, bold accessories and a colorful sweater add punch to this woman’s simple black dress.
A new twist on Chanel-This woman sports a daring look of shorts, Chanel accessories, and a newsboy cap and socks with heels. What’s the fashion statement here?
This happy trio is having fun with prints. The wrap blouse in a tie-dye print paired with a long, flowy scarf looks boho chic. It’s nice to see those dark florals are still popular on the fashion scene…
See this eclectic combination of a few top fall trends?
Let’s zero in a couple more interesting of these street-chic looks.
*Many Thanks to Gabriel Saldarriaga for taking these fabulous photos from NY Fashion week.
Meanwhile, at Toronto Fashion Week, I sent street fashion photographer “Walking Canucks” out to take some shots of the fashion elite who attended the big shows. These included buyers, designers, fashion editors, publicists, and the like. Interestingly enough, my photographer came back with a lot of photos of women wearing all black.
Like our neighbors to the south (New Yorkers), Torontonians (and other Canadians) love wearing black. Cape! So chic. Don’t you love the glasses?
This season’s long vest looks cool paired with leather leggings.
What a gorgeous statement necklace. Artsy and dramatic!
Fierce and Fashion forward!
Rockin Black Leather!
What do you think of all these Fashion week looks? Let me know!
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I always enjoy ‘real women’ pics. I like to see what other women my age are wearing – not just celebs. I thought they looked great and showed individuality .
That is what these photo’s say to me: beautiful clothes look great on beautiful real women, not only on 19 years old or skinny types. So good to see these photo’s, of women like us. They all look gorgeous.
Hi Claire, I couldn’t agree more! Cheers, Deborah
I wish more women would look in the mirror before they go outside. Most women, especially as we age, just do not have the legs for the bare-legged look. The first woman is an exception, possibly a former dancer? Other than that, the clothing was (mostly) fun and age-appropriate at the same time. Not a big fan of midriffs showing anywhere but on the beach.
You know, I was thinking the same thing. We’ve all been brainwashed that you need to go bare legged or you won’t look modern, but it is such an awful look on so many mature women. The problem is finding a sheer hose that really is super sheer. I sometimes wear Donn Karan Nudes because I find them to be very natural. I’d suggest those for anyone who wants a touch a coverage. Thanks for your comments.
Love this !!!!
I love the lady in the first picture. She looks amazing, love the jacket, love the shoes. I can’t get away with wearing heels like that. Good for her. She looks fabulous.
It seems as though women of a certain, fabulous age still seem to want to match colors in their outfits, which I am ALL for. I can’t help it, but I love the matchy matchy. Seems I’m not the only one! And that blue dress was gorgeous.
Hi Kathy, I’m with you. Yes, it is sometimes nice to mix things up but there can be real elegance in matching. I think it’s making a slow comeback. Cheers, Deborah