The best street style looks from Asian fashion influencers at New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2019
Out: OTT styles. In: Practical dressing. These Asian fashion influencers show us why real-life dressing is street style's next big thing and how you can incorporate them into your everyday wardrobe
By Sean Tham -
Instagram's director of fashion partnerships Eva Chen (@evachen212) was all about trend-savvy meets comfort dressing with her look. Decked in a full beige (which is one of the hottest colourways for SS19) ensemble, she emanates an effortless cool attitude when she matched her two-piece camel suit with a pair of laid-back sneakers.
Photo: Instagram/evachen212
French girl attitude was what Brooklyn-based blogger Vanessa Hong (@thehautepursuit) channelled at NYFW. Her outfit was simple, but the combination of a black turtleneck pullover, a pair of white jeans and a camel trench coat packed a punch. She sealed her look with understated and sophisticated black accessories.
Photo: Instagram/thehautepursuit
Susie Lau’s (@susiebubble) known for her OTT dressing. However, her style mellowed significantly at this year’s FW19 shows in New York. Sporting a white dress that features cut-out details on its sleeves, she spiced her the simple ensemble up by wearing it with a pastel yellow bomber jacket. Of course, the highlights of her outfit goes to the accessories: Her futuristic sunglasses and bedazzled drop earrings took our breaths away.
Photo: Instagram/susiebubble
Monochrome was Chriselle Lim’s (@chrisellelim) motto at NYFW, where she was seen in wardropbe staples: A black blazer (that features satin lapels and a velveteen finish), a white turtleneck pullover and a pair of flowy cropped flares. Even her accessories sports no sign of colour — an obsidian bag and a pair of alabaster heels were chosen to complete her look.
Photo: Instagram/chrisellelim
Neutral hues and dark tones was Aimee Song’s (@songofstyle) colour palette. She ingeniously complemented four different hues together: A dark teal pullover, a dusty pink skirt that sports a thigh-high slit detail, a camel trench coat that carefully rests on her shoulders and a pair of burgundy knee-high leather boots.
Photo: Instagram/songofstyle
Chinese fashion stylist Tina Leung (@tinaleung) shows us what a #girlboss should be wearing: A neatly pressed white shirt, a black jumpsuit, a grey peak lapel coat and a pair of alabaster booties. Don’t forget to finish your look with a pair of stylish sunglasses for that cool girl attitude.
Photo: Instagram/tinaleung
Spotted: Australian digital creative Kim Cam Jones' (@kimcamjones) icy white hair was accompanied with a snow white silk-blend number and a dark grey checkered coat. Apart from her platinum blonde hairdo, the other thing that stylishly stood out was her bright red kicks. We love.
Photo: Instagram/martsromero
Chinese supermodel Ming Xi (@mingxi11) was all smiles when she struck a pose for the cameras on the streets of New York. Nonetheless, her outfit was as charming as she is: She rocked a black cropped turtleneck pullover and layered a Fendi monogrammed bralette over it. She complemented her look with a pair of pants in matching prints, a pair of black leather booties and an oversized wool coat.
Photo: Instagram/mingxi11