Find inspiration below from the street style scene, and bring a dose of French flair into your new season combinations. Ahead, 8 Paris Fashion Week outfits to recreate.
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Combine Multiple Textures Into One Look
A blazer, an A-line skirt, and an ankle boot are nothing new, but they look inspired when each piece is infused with texture. Attersee’s silk wrap jacket paired with Mango’s exaggerated pleated skirt looks interesting and considered when secured with a grey cashmere knit at the waist.
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Layer a Bomber Over a Simple Blazer
We at Vogue will never turn up our noses to a good suit, especially when a woman is wearing it. But, the matching suit set can get monotonous every now and then. Inject edge with a vintage-inspired leather jacket, preferably in a low-contrast hue like true brown.
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Add Pattern With a Plaid Shirt
The button-up shirt has received a much-needed upgrade this season, and it’s all thanks to The Row’s plaid shirt offerings. Although the draped Tina top is sold out, we’re setting our sights on the Lancaster shirt for a refreshing take. Wear yours with wide-leg trousers from Cos, and accessorize with Khaite’s Cate bag and a Nili Lotan belt.
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Don’t Snooze on the Blues
Black on black is a fail-safe. For spring, we’re looking to lighten our loads by opting for head-to-loafer navy blue. Break up the tones with brown oval sunglasses.
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Embrace the Classics
When in doubt, go with the essentials! You can never go wrong with a houndstooth blazer, especially when it’s tossed easily over the shoulders with elegant abandon. Keep it all pared back with a cashmere T-shirt, dark wash denim, and driving loafers.
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Toughen up Your Office Wear
The work uniform looks better than ever, thanks to the contemporary codes we’re adding to our rotations. Instead of wearing your button-up and trouser duo sans coat, toughen it up by styling it with a sleek leather jacket and twisted belt.
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Choose a Statement Sweater
There’s much to be said about a one-and-done dress; those pieces that don’t need much to make you look put together and professional. But what about the statement knit? Incorporate the details of now, like fringe, fuzz, and feathers, to amplify a casual outfit.
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Minimalist With a Twist
The early days of spring always feel like the ideal time to purchase a lightweight leather jacket. Mornings and late nights are still breezy, and they layer so easily over transitional dresses and other favorites, like polo sweaters and thin turtlenecks. Take note of this showgoer by wearing yours with minimalist must-haves—all you’ll need is a pair of dark-wash jeans and heeled ankle boots to complete the look.