Now that New York and London fashion weeks have come and gone, Dead Skeleton Denver Nuggets Basketball Shirt the fashion world has turned its sights on the third destination of fashion month: Milan. With iconic fashion houses like Prada, Fendi, and Valentino showing their S/S 21 collections this week, there’s a lot of quintessential Italian glam to be had on and off the runways. Speaking of the latter, we have the photographer behind The Style Stalker snapping the best looks throughout the week, and the street style scene has been flooded with several noteworthy new trends. We noticed so many showgoers wearing a few trending colors, outfit combinations, and It pieces that feel especially fresh right now. From the XL fringe pieces Bottega Veneta is championing to the new neutral hue that’s about to dethrone beige once and for all, the following street style looks are giving us ample inspiration on how to wear these incoming trends. Keep scrolling to see and shop the coolest trends right now, according to the street style looks that caught our attention. When we took note of the oversize fringe on Bottega Veneta’s fall runway back in February, we bookmarked it as a trend that could potentially take off. Sure enough, the street style in Milan this season is making our runway predictions a reality IRL. Whether it’s a fringe-trimmed handbag or an embellished jacket, XL fringe is officially the latest It trend to watch.
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As I write this on what is actually the last day of New York Fashion Week, Dead Skeleton Denver Nuggets Basketball Shirt I’d be lying if I didn’t say I’m still trying to wrap my head around all the trends I saw both on and off the runways. As always, however, there were some that were so prevalent, it was clear early on that they were not just ubiquitous but important. One such trend was the nod to utility-inspired colors and details that I spotted on more street style stars and showgoers than I could count. From belted blazers, skirts, and pants to all sorts of items in creams, khaki, and all other neutrals, the inspiration was endless. Luckily, when it comes to shopping, so are the options. Thanks to our very own Who What Wear collection, you can actually shop a handful of pieces that not only come in a range of sizes but are all available for less than a cool $50. To see the looks that inspired me for yourself and, of course, do some shopping along the way, just keep scrolling.
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