19
July

7 best street-style looks from Milan Fashion Week 2024

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The Milan Fashion Week is an influential event in the world as celebrities, style influencers, and fashion connoisseurs touch down in the romantic city to commemorate the historic event.

The menswear fashion week was replete with brand ambassadors, clothing buyers, Hollywood A-listers, and fashion influencers decked in streetwear chic and eye-catching designs.

On the lookout for style inspo from trendsetters in the industry? Check out the best street styles from the Milan Fashion Week below.


7 best street style looks from Milan Fashion Week 2024

1. Sabrina and Idris Elba

The Hollywood stars caused quite a stir as they attended the Gucci Ancora show sporting Gucci creations and looked every bit the power couple.

Sabrina wore a daring off-white top with jewel embellishments on the neck and straps. She accompanied this with a matching purse, wide-leg denim, and the signature red pointy-toed Gucci shoes which she matched with a dark red belt. She opted for bold red lips and a slicked-back hairstyle.

Idris Elba matched Sabrina’s casual vibe with a patterned long coat from the Italian brand with dark red, black, and white patterns. He completed the suave look with baggy jeans and dark shades.


2. Karina

The K-pop sweetheart

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17
May

The Best Street Style Looks From New York Fashion Week

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Despite the chilly weather and a winter storm, New York Fashion Week has officially kicked off along with plenty of street-style looks. And we’re just getting started.

Below are some of the best outfits captured by Christina Fragkou outside the shows.

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Model Ruby.

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Content creator Perlmutter.
@tinyjewishgirl

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Founder Lyons and photographer Bird.
@jennalyonsnyc
@cassblackbird

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Model Elsesser.
@palomija

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Fashion editor Garcia-Furtado.

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Model Mason.
@altonmason

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Creative consultant Murray.
@londongirlinnyc

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Models Quenby and Heiner.

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Stylist Ragolia.
@julieragolia

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Digital creator Elsherbiny.
@dressmervup

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Journalist and editor White.

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Fashion editor Martini.

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Digital creator Edme.
@angel_edme

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Digital creator Shaban.
@sincerely_summar

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Fashion editor Harris-Pringle.
@laniya._

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Fashion director Maguire wore a Simone Rocha coat, Tibi pants, a Rag & Bone button-down, a Marques Almeida corset, Miu Miu loafers, Loewe glasses, and a Celine bag.

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Model and host

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04
May

Eiza González on Style, Self-Care, and Prada’s Milan Fashion Week Show

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To simply call Eiza González a Hollywood actress would be an understatement—even outside of her chosen industry, she’s become a familiar face. Not only is she the first-ever Latina to be named a North American ambassador for Bulgari, but earlier this year, she announced a partnership with tequila brand Casa Azul. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the stunning Baby Driver and I Care a Lot actress is also a fixture at high fashion runway shows. Specifically, we caught up with her at Prada’s spring/summer 2024 show in Milan, where González paired a black woven cropped halter top with a sleek black maxi skirt, and accessorized with a black Prada Arqué leather shoulder bag, naturally. The show itself featured ethereal, sheer dresses, metallic fringe skirts, and rugged leather—a juxtaposition González enjoys and sees reflected in her own style. Below, more from González about her go-to looks, how she practices self-care, and her thoughts on fashion week in 2023.

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How did you prep for the Prada SS24 show?

I always like to work out before my day starts, especially if I’m battling jet lag—it’s the best depuffing secret in the world. I do a 10-minute HIIT workout, running

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29
April

The Best Street Style From Paris Fashion Week

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Photo: Christina Fragkou/Christina Fragkou

We’re at Fashion Month’s final stop: Fashion Week in Paris, home to Dior, Louis Vuitton, Loewe, and many other shows we’ve been anxiously awaiting. The attendees have saved their best looks for last.

Below are some of the best outfits, captured by Christina Fragkou outside the shows.

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Creative director Shibata.
@maikorestir

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Writer and creative consultant Bateman.
@kristenvbateman

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Fashion creative McPherson wore Sacai.
@tamumcpherson

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Musician Soko wore a Marine Serre outfit with Camper Lab shoes.
@sokothecat

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Writer and creative Lau.
@susiebubble

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Editor Clark wore a Dries Van Noten coat and trousers, a Facetasm cardigan, Max V. Koenig bag, and Salomon shoes.
@thepatrickclark

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Content creator Hong.
@vanessahong

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Social-media manager Shakhashir in a Kaleidoscope by Mimi jacket, vintage skirt, sweater, and Adidas shoes.
@janashak

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Content creator Trop wore Loewe.
@alwaysjudging

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Stylist and influencer Leung.
@tinaleung

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Co-founder Bordon wore Valentino.
@helenabordon

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Content creator Lee Han.
@kiwileehan

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Content creator

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26
April

Prada kept things simple at Milan Fashion Week

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People in the audience take photos with their smartphones during the presentation of the Prada women’s Spring-Summer 2024 collection during the Milan Fashion Week. (Daniel Dal Zennaro/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock)

MILAN — What are we really looking at when we look at a fashion show?

Images of runway collections are universally available online. Live streams can make it feel as if you’re in the room. But what are we really seeing? How are we supposed to evaluate what we’re seeing?

Runway shows have gotten heavy with ideas. Designers will name-drop art, commerce, capitalism, politics, obscure historic figures — you name it — backstage, and it is usually impossible to make the connection between a designer’s stated inspirations and what you see in the clothes. TikTok teaches us to look at fashion shows for styling ideas or source material for dupes (the extremely online term for cheap knockoffs). We are encouraged to scour through looks for red-carpet contenders. Or we look to runways to give us the next “trend” — which is really just a shorthand these days for “Can you believe some people are actually wearing this?”

And as

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