What makes the perfect street style photo? For some, the buzzier the celeb sighting the better, especially when it’s Lana Del Ray (who’s an extremely rare fashion week sighting); while for others, it’s all about the attitude. Find out which of our street style photographer’s pictures made the cut in 2025.
I sat beside this woman at the spring 2026 Comme des Garçons show. Her is-it-a-dress-or-is-it-a-tent was a tad less amusing in the close confines of the tiny wooden chairs that CDG is famous for, but I couldn’t help but admire her commitment to the bit.—Nicole Phelps, Global Fashion News and Features Director
My favorite Phil Oh images are the ones that capture the unexpectedly playful moments that take place around fashion week and make you feel like you re there doing the people-watching yourself.—Laia Garcia Furtado, Senior Fashion News Editor
Vogue Runway shoots a lot of street style photography (after a count I’ve discovered that we shoot at 26 different fashion weeks around the world). That’s a lot of street style photos. By September, these photos all start to blur together and truthfully nothing really stands out unless its a photo of someone Phil’s never photographed before like Alessandro Michele or a really crazy outfit. Luckily our street style photographer Phil Oh keeps me on my toes, we often play a game of “this or that” where he wants a second opinion on which shot should be the shot to go up on the Vogue.com gallery. And I remember the particular night he shot the Gucci film premiere and all of the photos he sent me looked like they were ‘90s pap moments (in a complimentary way). We had a lot of fun with our game, until it got to Alex Consani’s turn. As Vogue Runway’s model of the year, it’s no surprise that even her alternative shots slayed, and the second option was of her getting out of a car like a movie star. But unfortunately she outmugged herself and the photo of her posing for Phil with her sunglasses on made the cut. Maybe one day we can make a b-cut of all of Phil’s photos that haven’t seen the light of day, but until then you’ll just have to wait and see. And my close second (which happens to be the holding of this story is of rapper RM and publicist Thierry Conrad Reutenauer in a sweet embrace at the Bottega Veneta spring 2026 show). —Irene Kim, Production and Editorial Associate
This must have been taken after Cecilie Bahnsen’s show and it captures confidence and movement with unselfconscious authenticity. (And those pants are so well styled.)—Laird Borrelli-Persson, Senior Archive Editor
I love living vicariously through Phil’s PFW street style photos. Catching glimpses of the celebs rushing into shows is fun, but the biggest gems are the photos with nuggets of outfit inspiration. I’m bookmarking this one for spring.—Maddie Schulz, US Reporter, Vogue Business
“It’s couture, honey. Look at the tag.” That s what Lisa Rinna told an iPhone-wielding TikToker at Demna s last Balenciaga couture show. Just ahead of that meme-able moment, Phil Oh captured her Vidal Sassoon-esque bowlcut-clad head peeking out of her oversized cerulean coat. I want it framed.—Hannah Jackson, Fashion Writer
I spy.... my Vogue colleagues, Chioma Nnadi and Samantha Sussman! I love this photo from the spring 2025 couture shows in Paris, because it perfectly encompasses the madness that is fashion week. Sometimes, you simply must share an umbrella with your co-worker during a downpour while rushing to a show. Leave it to them to still look chic while doing it.—Christian Allaire
It’s truly Lana Del Rey’s world, and we’re just living in it. I can’t speak for everyone, but when the singer arrived at Valentino’s spring 2026 show at Paris Fashion Week, it felt like the entire room (myself included) was instantly starstruck. That’s why I love this picture—it almost makes it look as if the roles were reversed and she was the one starstruck by the photographers.—Taylor Lashley, Social Media Manager
Guy Remmers hive rise up!—Carolina Gonzalez, Associate Social Media Manager








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