Scene: Fall/Winter personal style on the streets, in cafes, and in the subway. I’ve been posting stories of NYFW Designers and events, and now Street Scene is back to the streets which was its original focus. From designer runways to the runways of the streets. Personal style from basics to high end. From the subway to Madison Avenue.
The “street” approach to style and fashion is based on individualism, rather than focusing on current fashion trends, creating a result that reflects vitality and a blend of styles that embraces the energy of the street.
What I saw on my walks: Contemporary comfort with vintage touches.
Classic shapes and colors, pop and vibrant shades. Cashmere and wool tweed. Oversized coats and fine tailored ones. Wide and slim pants. Hoodies, sweatpants, and t-shirts. Black leather jackets. Luxurious cocooning coats. A spectrum of browns. Winter whites, oversized jeans, and big cuffs. Plaids, patterns, and leopard prints. Brown leather gloves and bag. Scarves, turtlenecks, cardigans, and cell phones. Always black and white. Gold, black, and silver formal wear in the street midday.