Elevated Basics vs. Eclecticism: What’s Your Fashion Week Vibe? Inline
Photographed by Phil Oh1/7On the Streets
Both ideas of dressing have taken hold outside the show, with Ursina Gysi opting to elevate puffer jackets and baseball caps, while Susie Lau favors brocades, bustiers, and bold colors.
Photos: Courtesy of Off-White C/O Virgil Abloh; Yannis Vlamos / Indigitalimages.com2/7The Layering Trick
Few items are as ubiquitous as T-shirts or bras, but Off-White and Dries Van Noten revitalized each in their shows this season, showing off layering tips in the mix. Virgil Abloh styled a tied-up Grateful Dead tee over a turtleneck, while Van Noten advocated for a Schiaparelli-pink bralette over a deco-insured second-skin top.
Photos: Kim Weston Arnold / Indigitalimages.com; Gianni Pucci / Indigitalimages.com3/7The Tracksuit
Yes, all iterations of the tracksuit are technically elevated basics, but the difference between Chloé’s sporty version and Marc Jacobs’s doodled-on number couldn’t be greater.
Photos: Gianni Pucci / Indigitalimages.com4/7The Bling
Alexander Wang launched his debut jewelry collection with chain and padlock items worthy of his street-cool girl gang, while Prada chose to adorn its gilded girls with paillette disco ball earrings and acid green net neckpieces.
Photos: Gianni Pucci / Indigitalimages.com5/7The Bag
Would you rather carry an optic white drawstring backpack turned tote from Louis Vuitton or a beaded and bejeweled shoulder bag from Gucci?