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From New York to Paris, there are so many runway shows to catch up on, but we’re living and breathing for the head-turning street style outfits, especially the ritzy designs some of our colleagues have been spotted wearing amongst the street style scene. February’s showgoers always deliver a dreamy collection of coats, from the cozy wool finds by timeless brands like Brunello Cucinelli to saucy patent leather puffers by labels like Proenza Schouler.
And what’s even better: Some of our stylish editors have even managed to sneak a few spring-forward pieces into those wintry outfits—like the metallic ballet flat trend and the dopamine-inducing pops of colors. Let’s take a closer look at those editor-approved street style moments, and do a little shopping while we’re at it.
The Classic Suit With Cool-Girl Accessories
One easy way to make those timeless wardrobe staples pop is with a dependable arsenal of fun accessories. Here, Madeline Fass, senior shopping market editor, shows us how it s done with Khaite’s studded Elena bag, Toteme’s white shoes, and playful earrings by Completedworks.
A Cozy Jacket With a Of-the-Moment Sneakers
We can count on Chioma Nnadi, head of editorial content at British Vogue, to keep us in the know on the must-have brands. Here she’s spotted wearing those hard-to-find Wales Bonner x Adidas sneakers with the viral Phoebe Philo handbag.
The Classic Pieces With a Modern-Day Twist
Willow Lindley, fashion market collaborations director, serves up a perfect example of how to make suiting feel fresh. Instead of a traditional button-down shirt, she reached for a nautical striped top and anchored the look with silvery ballet flats.
The Textured Outfit With Timeless Finishes
Layers of texture are the secret weapon to making minimalist outfits pop. Here, Nicole Phelps, global director of Vogue Runway and Vogue Business, pairs a wool plaid coat with corduroy trousers.
A Fun Coat with Classic Workwear Staples
Let your coat do all of the talking like Karla Martínez de Salas, head of content for Vogue Mexico and Latin America’s, by surrounding it with wardrobe essentials like khaki trousers and a tan handbag.
The Double Leather Look With Classic Jeans
Sometimes one jacket isn’t enough. Double up with a blazer and trench for added warmth and style, à la Lisa Aiken, executive fashion director.
The Graphic Tee and Uptown Punk Skirt
For a rebelliously joyful outfit, grab your vintage graphic tee and a plaid skirt. Naomi Elizée, market editor, solidified the look with a pointed ear beanie, red tights, and lace-up boots.
The Neutral Essentials With a Pop of Pink
Leave it to José Criales-Unzueta, fashion news writer, to teach us how to seamlessly and color to our outfits. Here, a (sadly sold out) Christopher John Rogers blouse does all the work next to a classic camel coat and jeans.