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My Fashion Month Wardrobe: A Recap of My Most Stylish Street Looks Across Four Capitals

This season marked my debut on the complete fashion circuit, covering shows in New York, London, Milan, and Paris. While fulfilling a personal dream, the journey presented a significant logistical puzzle, particularly around packing. The core challenge was fitting three weeks’ worth of outfits for the European leg into just two suitcases—a task that eventually required a third.

Based in Los Angeles, I returned home after New York Fashion Week to swap out my wardrobe and repack before embarking for Europe. Each city possesses a unique fashion identity, and part of the enjoyment lies in embracing those subtle, unspoken style codes. While I always appreciate the curated looks for the shows themselves, the real sartorial magic often unfolds in the moments in between: dashing to appointments, meeting friends for coffee, and, inevitably, shopping. Here, I’m sharing a breakdown of the chicest street-style outfits I wore in each of these fashion capitals.

New York proved to be the coldest of the cities. Staying warm was a genuine necessity, not just a style choice. My approach in NYC centered on substantial coats, hats, gloves, and, above all, strategic layering. A standout combination involved a layered turtleneck under a white button-down shirt, topped with a fur-trim coat—achieving both warmth and style. I also seized the opportunity to wear a tiger-print fur coat by Charlotte Simone, which had been waiting in my closet. It was paired with my reliable Nili Lotan Joan jeans and a black Everlane turtleneck. The beauty of New York style is its embrace of eclecticism; adventurous prints and patterns find a natural home here.

In London, I leaned into the city’s signature posh and tailored aesthetic. A standout look featured a fabulous Liberowe coat worn as a top, combined with SLVRLAKE jeans and my favorite Chanel slingback heels. I also found myself drawn to wearing a tie-top by Sandy Liang in London, even though it was initially packed for Paris—the combination of a tie and a trench coat simply felt right for the city’s ambiance. A key accessory was an unbranded vintage tassel belt cinched at the waist.

Milan presented a packing challenge, as I was less familiar with the city. As a renowned fashion capital, I anticipated bold styles, but the street-level fashion risks and vibrant use of color were still a delightful surprise. Inspired by this energy, I wore an orange crocodile-embossed leather jacket by Saks Potts with brown trousers from Frankie Shop. Another favorite ensemble was a spontaneous creation: a Wardrobe.NYC dress, originally intended to be worn on its own, was instead styled as a jacket over jeans and a white A.L.C. button-down shirt on my final day. This improvisation resulted in one of my most-loved looks from the entire month.

For Paris, the goal was to align with the city’s classic, delicate, and effortlessly chic fashion sensibility. I had saved a vintage Oscar de la Renta fur-trim dress for the occasion, which was perfect for a warmer spring evening, accessorized with pieces from the French brand LouLou de Saison. During my stay, I frequently reached for my vintage Levi’s jeans, styling them with a simple white Zara turtleneck and a vintage Ralph Lauren ponyhair zebra-print jacket. The result was an outfit that felt easy, comfortable, and authentically personal.

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