Paris Fashion Week Street Style Day 1: We’re Not Tired Yet
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THE BEST STREET STYLE LOOKS FROM PARIS FASHION WEEK FALL 2020
Au Revoir, Paris Fashion Week! We have seen what all the major French brands offer for Autumn 2020 – and we have inspired tons of outfits from spectators. We are turning our attention to our favorite street style moments from eight long but exciting days in the City of Light. See our galleries in the gallery below and keep moving forward for every street style photo we post this week. We also chose our favorite beauty moments from Paris. Enjoy!
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Despite the threat of heavy rain and coronavirus, the fashion week continues in Paris. Seemingly uncomfortable with the weather and pandemics, showmen flocked from the showrooms to the brasserie, wearing the best animal prints.
From zebra stripes to python – and everything in between – street style crowd sports take on fresh, diverse animal-inspired graphics. One went for a walk on the wild side, pairing zebra striped pants with a sweet umbrella cape-like top; another wore a pair of zebra pumps expressing sheer socks. Elsewhere, animal motifs were treated like wardrobe basics: Instead of khaki trench coats, the fashion package for tiger and python prints has arrived.
Check out our favorite street style from the sixth day of Paris Fashion Week in the gallery below.
Nothing Compares To Paris Fashion Week Street Style
We did it, we went to Paris Fashion Week. After a month from show to show and from city to city, the main event has finally arrived. This month we saw hundreds of variations in Rococo-inspired gowns and Western Saloon silhouettes, fringe and gothic details dramatized on the tracks – all quickly turned into the streets of their respective cities.
Fashion Week participants in New York remained loyal to local designers and paired them with shoe-based boots or loafers and extra small bags. In London, showmen tried to protect Storm Dennis by embracing bright shades and exuberant accessories, from electric blue crumbs to blurred bucket hats. And then there was Milan… the hidden gem of the street style of the fashion bear. During a particularly hot and sunny week in the Italian fashion capital, street designers wore a uniform Bottega Veneta sandals, micro mini hems and margarine yellow.
But now all this is left behind, because Paris will always be the best show. Next week, we will see Virginie Viard’s first fall collection for Chanel, after Jonathan Anderson’s Loewe took over the second show of the month and Hedi Slimane’s second class collection (and removed live aigu) last February. If history has any mention of the subject, events outside would be equally eventful.
Check out the best street style coming out of Paris Fashion Week before.
This article was originally published on February 26, 2020 and has been updated ever since.