Last week kicked off fashion month, arriving at its first stop: Born To Be Bad Shirt New York. The street style scene over in NYC is one of the best, in my opinion. Each season, fashion girls step out in the freshest, most forward ensembles to attend the NYFW shows, and, more often than not, it’s their creative looks that end up setting the trend for the rest of the season. Speaking of trends, I’ve already spotted a handful that I just know will stick around long after the last models step off the runway. From all the clean, neutral looks filling up street style galleries all over the internet to the accessory trend that takes any outfit up a notch (or five), I’m sharing the top five trends I’ve spotted already at NYFW—and how to get each of them without spending more than $60. Yes, thanks to our fabulous Who What Wear collection at Target that serves up an array of the freshest trends each month, it’s never been easier to look as cool as all the fashion girls without breaking your budget.
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Just a quick glance at Barbara Martelo’s Instagram feed and there’s no denying she’s a huge fan of pointed-toe shoes. Born To Be Bad Shirt From mules to flats to pumps and ankle boots, the fashion editor and consultant has made the sleek style an integral part of her incredibly chic wardrobe and we’re paying close attention to how she pulls them off. She is one of the top street style stars each season after all. Martelo is known for her effortless-meets-edgy outfit formula, which is comprised mainly of blacks, whites, and grays. However, as we see in these shots, the main piece she wears when donning a pair of cool pointed-toe shoes is a pair of skinny jeans in a variety of colors, washes, and hem styles. Choosing a stylish sneaker for a non-athletic outfit walks a fine line: Too sporty may not look sophisticated enough with your favorite dress, and too simple can sometimes look unrefined. New Balance’s classic sneaker collection hits the sweet spot, with a wide range of retro-inspired shoes that call upon vintage athletic styling details. Plus, the look easily complements a midi-length skirt or trousers for a street style vibe.
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