The easiest way to achieve maximum impact (sartorially speaking) with minimum effort is to don a show-stopping ensemble. Over here, Yoyo Cao (@yoyokulala) shows us how she’d utilise this method: With a python printed dress. She let her number pop by styling it with muted accessories, such as a small caramel leather crossbody bag and a pair of chocolate brown boots.
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French girls love their suits — it’s a perfect blend of boyish attitude meets #girlboss gravitas. If you’re one who isn’t a fan of bright and bold colours, opt for black staples or numbers that sport subtle prints in tonal hues (as pictured above). Finish your look with monochromatic accessories for that sassy pizzazz.
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Who said that sequins should be reserved for after-hour parties and red carpet events? Well, we’re positive that Italian designer Gilda Ambrosio (@gildaambrosio) didn’t abide to that notion, since she showed up at PFW in a mint green sequin frock. When it comes to wearing this shimmery ensemble during the day, do it like how she did hers: Match your ensemble with tamed accouterments to avoid making a fashion faux pas.
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Wearing green with purple was once seen as a fashion no-no (ICYMI, you can always refer to our guide to colour coordinate your outfit). Now, the streets of PFW disagrees and went by this rule: You can wear whatever your heart desires. However, do make sure that the tones of these colours are vibrant as pastel shades can make you look washed out. Other juxtaposing hues include matching cyan with red, or orange with magenta.
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Local fashion influencer Savina Chai (@savinachaiyj) serves us with British sporty style in the City of Love. Her outfit, which includes a Louis Vuitton peak lapel blazer, a pair of brown trousers, knee-high leather boots and a Christian Dior Saddle belt bag, is a wearable equestrian inspired look. Wear yours similarly, or with a pair of weather-friendly ankle booties.
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An easy way to spice up a simple outfit is to dress it up with a statement jacket. Korean-American model Park Soo Joo (@soojmooj) styled her white cropped top and black denim jeans combo with a gorgeous printed coat. The bold number packs a punch to her overall look, giving her #OOTD an aesthetically pleasant appearance.
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Dressing up in a full white outfit is tricky. When done wrongly, it can make you look flat and bland. Over here, fashion buying director of Mytheresa Tiffany Hsu (@handinfire) shows us the trick as to how she elevates her pearly whites to create an ensemble that’s simple, yet pleasing to the eyeballs: By mixing the alabaster shade up with different tones. Yup, you heard us right. From eggshell to snow white to ecru, Tiffany explored a variety of whites to keep her outfit exciting. What a genius.
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Yes, beige may be the new black for S/S’19. However, the obsidian hue will always have a special place in the hearts of every street style stars. Eva Chen (@evachen212), the director for fashion partnerships at Instagram, spiced this inky hue up by playing with silhouettes. She wore hers with an oversized jacket and a pair of Stuart Weitzman mules, which you can easily replicate with a blazer dress and a pair of sleek stilettos.
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