Once upon a time, the model-off-duty uniform was just that: a uniform. Skinny jeans, moto boots, leather jacket—done! Now, you’re more likely to see Hanne Gaby Odiele wearing head-to-toe Dries Van Noten or Teddy Quinlivan jumping through the air in a corset and sky-high boots. In 2016, there wasn’t a “rule book” for getting noticed; Vogue’s photographer Phil Oh looks for authenticity, whether that means peacocking or chilling in jeans. We have a feeling the same will be true for 2017. Get inspired by 20 of our favorite model-off-duty looks here, then check back in January for new street style coverage from the men’s shows.
Emily Farra started her career at Style.com, followed by nearly seven years at Vogue and Vogue Runway as a senior writer. At Vogue, she reported on fashion shows, emerging designers, and industry news, and led Vogue.com
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