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New York Times
13 Sep 2024
Simbarashe Cha


NextImg:Clothes That Command Attention

The latest installment of New York Fashion Week possessed a quality that can separate good fashion weeks from great ones: diversity. This was not the contrived kind, when brands will nod to inclusivity by inviting certain guests or casting certain models in their shows. It was more natural. The people of various backgrounds in the crowds outside shows didn’t telegraph as one-offs. They looked as if they were meant to be there.

The breadth of heritages, ages and sensibilities in the streets meant there was no shortage of great outfits. Many brought to mind how New York is a place where, aesthetically, hip-hop meets pop, edgy intersects with traditional, and daytime business casual transitions into sleeker attire at night.

It’s not every fashion week that a single color stands out, but this season in New York red was embraced by spectators and brands alike. Other wardrobe trends included many variations of navy pinstripe suiting, pleated skirts styled myriad ways and knit dresses with silhouettes that caught the eye.

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Another standout knit dress that mixed red and white yarns for a candy-cane effect.
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A spray of feathers directed attention to the netted handbag.
ImageA person walking through a crosswalk. The person has their dark hair in braids and is wearing a tan suit jacket over a pale knit top, tan cargo pants, gold earrings and several gold necklaces.
The knit top and gold jewelry took this sandy suit to a beachier place.
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Both the color and the construction of the top made it a good one for showing off a tan.
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An oversize bow tie was in keeping with the jacket’s toile-esque print.
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A pair of cardigans and skirts with all the vibrancy of a pack of Fruit Stripe gum.
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A patterned top that came alive at the hems.
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An outfit that contained multitudes.
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The lapels skewed sailor and the skirt, schoolgirl.
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Sweet attire toughened up by block-heel knee-high boots.
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They had the energy — and the wardrobe — of a Broadway musical.
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The smile of someone who looked good and knew it.
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A tiny denim bag dressed down these navy pinstripes.
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And a branded tote bag gave a personal touch to these.
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Mixing pieces that don’t seem to match is often a style risk worth taking.
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A dark palette unified this hodgepodge of outfits.
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The hairstyling had a ’70s undertone, but the bag and shoes felt more modern.
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This look could be described as “Girl With a Pearl Earring” — and necklace, hair tie and hat.
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A crowd that exemplified a truism of fashion shows: You notice something different everywhere you gaze.
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Hiking up the sleeves made the trench seem more like a dress.
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Their outfits and attitudes radiated a cool confidence.
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A side view best captured the magnitude of these wide-leg jeans.
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This mix of copper hair with silver and gold jewelry was right on the money.
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Your average collared shirt this was not.
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Punky necklaces with a personality to match.
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“The Terminator,” but make it fashion.