New York Fashion Week FW25 street style trends
NYFW FW25 STREET STYLE TRENDS Credits: NYFW FW25 STREET STYLE TRENDS/©Launchmetrics/spotlight The Fall/Winter edition of New York Fashion Week falls toward the beginning of February, which means the ways in which to battle the coldest season fashionably can be witnessed both inside and outside of the venues. While demonstrating one’s own personal style has thrived recently, it is still possible to watch how editors, influencers and buyers interpret certain trends in real time. Red Letter Day On a dreary February day, what better way to stand out from the fashion crowd than by wearing head-to-toe bright red? NYFW FW25 Street Style Credits: NYFW FW25 Street Style/©Launchmetrics/spotlight An attendee wore an Alice + Olivia faux fur coat in a patchwork of red checks with black Rene Caovilla boots and a black minaudiere. NYFW FW25 Street Style Credits: NYFW FW25 Street Style/©Launchmetrics/spotlight An attendee wore a monochromatic red look that included an oversized sweater and scarf, ribbed knit skirt, red pumps and a red leather clutch. The look was finished with bold gold jewelry. NYFW FW25 Street Style Credits: NYFW FW25 Street Style/©Launchmetrics/spotlight An attendee wore a ‘sixties style SB red wool belted day coat by Sandy Liang with a white cloche, a white sock, one red stocking and Sandy Liang black double strap Mary Janes. NYFW FW25 Street Style Credits: NYFW FW25 Street Style/©Launchmetrics/spotlight An attendee in an Alice + Olivia one button long red blazer with underpinnings and boots in the same color. She carried the Louis Vuitton ‘Marignan’ bag. Animal Instinct Following on from last year’s ‘Mob Wives’ look, one of the biggest trends of the week saw showgoers donning leopard print coats and other garments. NYFW FW25 Street Style Credits: NYFW FW25 Street Style/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Musician Leigh Lezark wore a leopard print car coat over a contrast look including a silver hoodie and silver mini dress by Christian Siriano. Thigh-high black platform boots and a tote bag finished the look. NYFW FW25 Street Style Credits: NYFW FW25 Street Style/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Fashion editor Constance White wore a faux fur leopard print car coat with a scarf in a contrast leopard print over black leggings and a burnt orange shirt. White wore Ugg boots. NYFW FW25 Street Style Credits: NYFW FW25 Street Style/©Launchmetrics/spotlight An attendee wore a classic fitted leopard print coat with a self-belt over black underpinnings and black long boots. She carried a black clutch. NYFW FW25 Street Style Credits: NYFW FW25 Street Style/©Launchmetrics/spotlight An attendee wore a mock turtle neck draped leopard print all-in-one with gloves under a black fur coat. Skirting The Issue Young show goers created individual looks eschewing jeans in favor of full skirts to mix with sporty looks for a ‘blokette core’ feel. NYFW FW25 Street Style Credits: NYFW FW25 Street Style /©Launchmetrics/spotlight Fashion editor Anahita Moussavian wore a long sparkling silver pleated skirt with a Mitchell & Ness x Supreme athletic jacket, a Judith Leiber ‘basket of roses’ handbag and feather trimmed crystal encrusted footwear. NYFW FW25 Street Style Credits: NYFW FW25 Street Style/©Launchmetrics/spotlight An attendee wore a pink satin tiered long skirt under a coral pink cropped faux fur jacket over a pale pink hoodie. Pink fluffy socks and yellow strappy sandals finished the look. NYFW FW25 Street Style Credits: NYFW FW25 Street Style/©Launchmetrics/spotlight A show-goer wore a pale pink long skirt with a pleated front under a Mongolian fur ombré colored jacket, She accessorized with ‘Naked Wolfe’ pink and white platform sneakers and a Coach handbag. NYFW FW25 Street Style Credits: NYFW FW25 Street Style/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Anahita Moussavian wore a long full pink taffeta skirt with an oversized bow by Coach, a flower sweater by Holiday Emma Mulholland and a Skyline beanie. She carried an Aldo Barbie pink rhinestone bag. Fur Sure The development of faux fur has come along in leaps and bounds, often eschewing chemical formulas for plant based alternatives. Nothing for PETA to demonstrate here while keeping attendees toasty. NYFW FW25 Street Style Credits: NYFW FW25 Street Style/©Launchmetrics/spotlight An Alexander McQueen shearling coat with exaggerated shoulders. Boots by Louis Vuitton and handbag by Hermes NYFW FW25 Street Style Credits: NYFW FW25 Street Style/©Launchmetrics/spotlight A model wore a short coat in ombré dyed blue and white synthetic long hair by Diesel, black flared pants and double buckle loafers by Sandro NYFW FW25 Street Style Credits: NYFW FW25 Street Style/©Launchmetrics/spotlight Gabby Cadet wore a long faux fur jacket and cargo pocket pants by A.W.A.K.E. Mode, bag by Who Decides War. NYFW FW25 Street Style Credits: NYFW FW25 Street Style/©Launchmetrics/spotlig

Red Letter Day
On a dreary February day, what better way to stand out from the fashion crowd than by wearing head-to-toe bright red?Animal Instinct
Following on from last year’s ‘Mob Wives’ look, one of the biggest trends of the week saw showgoers donning leopard print coats and other garments.Skirting The Issue
Young show goers created individual looks eschewing jeans in favor of full skirts to mix with sporty looks for a ‘blokette core’ feel.Fur Sure
The development of faux fur has come along in leaps and bounds, often eschewing chemical formulas for plant based alternatives. Nothing for PETA to demonstrate here while keeping attendees toasty.