How to Dress Up Like You’re Attending These Upcoming Fashion Weeks

How to Dress Up Like You’re Attending These Upcoming Fashion Weeks

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Bring fashion week wherever you are with these city-based looks

The important dates for fashion week were recently released and we’re expecting all the fashion-heavy content to come in like a flood. If you’re overwhelmed with the amount of content we got from January, it’s best to ready yourself because major fashion cities are commencing their own shows week after week until the end of March. 

If you’re just like us, watching the latest season unfold through social media, what if we tell you that you can bring the fashion of these cities right where you are? Give yourself a quick updo based on the streetwear styles of these major fashion cities as they showcase the latest fads of esteemed brands and designers. 

New York Fashion Week, February 10 to 15

One of the most watched and anticipated fashion weeks, the street style during New York Fashion Week is closely tied to the vibes that Manhattan provides. The ensembles mostly consist of anything laidback that plays with juxtaposed genres while maintaining a subtle minimalist touch. 

New York Fashion Week
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New York Fashion Week
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London Fashion Week, February 17 to 21

London Fashion Week keeps it neutral with their elevated essential pieces. Go for a versatile color palette such as whites, blacks, and blues with clothing pieces that have button downs, leather jackets, and jeans. Style them together with a classic silhouette in mind. 

London Fashion Week
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London Fashion Week
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Milan Fashion Week, February 21 to 27

Always sunny and airy, it is no surprise that Milan Fashion Week style circulates around earthy tones and dynamic colors. Opt for one statement piece like a billowed out floral skirt paired with a simple tank, or play with dynamic hues for an eye-catching ensemble. 

Milan Fashion Week
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Milan Fashion Week
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Paris Fashion Week, February 27 to March 7

We’ve all heard about Parisian chic at one point in our life, but locals take it up a notch during Paris Fashion Week. They ground their ensembles with one versatile piece as they match it with eclectic clothing for an instant elevated and edgy effect.

Paris Fashion Week
Photo credit: @parisfashionweek (via Instagram)
Paris Fashion Week
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Tokyo Fashion Week, March 13 to 18

They don’t take their fashion lightly in Tokyo as they curate ensembles that are quite an explosion in colors, textures, and prints. Locals opt to mix and match vivid hues as they exaggerate figures through various techniques during Tokyo Fashion Week. 

Tokyo Fashion Week
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Tokyo Fashion Week
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Seoul Fashion Week, March 15 to 19

Think streetwear meets business chic for Seoul Fashion Week. It’s quite the opposite of Tokyo as locals in Seoul go for laidback outfits done with such minimalist style. Some would even go for sweats if given the chance. 

Seoul Fashion Week
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Seoul Fashion Week
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Shanghai Fashion Week, March 23 to 30

Shanghai has its own unique DNA as they arrive in a new futuristic fashion. They would often combine shiny finishes such as satin or sequins, along with a casual piece like button downs or a simple tee. The trick is to add up on the silver accessories to make it look futuristic for Shanghai Fashion Week. 

Shanghai Fashion Week
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Shanghai Fashion Week
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