6 new york fashion week trends you can actually wear

6 new york fashion week trends you can actually wear


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THE TREND: EVENING FRINGE THE LOOK: Fringe got an elegant update, appearing on midi-length cocktail dresses and floor-grazing gowns. Crystal and beaded iterations upped the glam factor of


this once-casual, hippie-era trimming. SPOTTED AT: Michael Kors, Khaite, Proenza Schouler, Jonathan Simkhai, Ulla Johnson HOW TO WEAR THE TREND: If rocking a skin-tight black fringe dress is


a little outside of your comfort zone, consider investing in one key statement piece: a black fringed (or feathered) midi skirt, blazer or camisole. If this still feels like too much, a


boot or clutch with fringe detail nods to the trend without trying too hard. (Left to right) A model at the Ulla Johnson Ready to Wear Spring/Summer 2023 fashion show; Serena Williams


arrives at the Michael Kors fashion show; a model at the Fendi Ready to Wear Spring/Summer 2023 fashion show. Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images; James Devaney/GC Images; Victor


VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images THE TREND: NEON BRIGHTS AND SATURATED PASTELS THE LOOK: Bold fuchsia, tangerine orange, fluorescent yellow, lime green, lilac, tangerine, minty blue —


the runways were awash in colors that looked like they’d been plucked from a bin of highlighter pens. SPOTTED AT: Tory Burch, Fendi, Theory, Ulla Johnson, Prabul Gurung, Jonathan Simkhai HOW


TO WEAR IT: Mixing three of these wild hues into one outfit is probably best left to the fashion pros. An easier approach, according to Caruso: Go monochrome or add a pop of color to an


otherwise neutral outfit, like they did at Fendi. Choosing just one colorful statement piece — a vibrant skirt, top or blazer — is an instant outfit maker when paired with a crisp white


button-down shirt or tank, she says. If you want to venture beyond white, consider these other flattering combos: tangerine and brown/beige, minty blue and navy, lilac and gray, fuchsia and


black. New Jersey–based style expert Cindy Weber-Cleary suggests wearing the lighter shade on the part of your body you want to highlight.