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There’s something about sheer pieces in the cooler months that really help to add dimension when it comes to layering outfits. Whether you decide to take on the trend with a sheer top or keep it subtle with a pair of tights, see-through accents are here to stay! Don’t forget to click the images to shop my picks and until next time!

It’s absolutely insane how fast NYFW always seems to creep up on me, take over my life, and then just like that come to an end like nothing ever happened. For me, this season started off pretty mellow with a fun show called “Texture On The Runway” which highlighted both fashion and hairstyles representative of the natural hair brands that wanted to showcase their creativity on the catwalk. This show was all about unity and embracing the unique features that make us all beautiful. I left this event feeling empowered and appreciated by a room full of men/women I didn’t even know, and I wouldn’t have chosen to start my hectic week any other way!

By day 2 the ball began rolling and I was ready to bolt out of work to attend my first official designer shows of the week. Because I have a 9-5, I have to be incredibly strategic with how I plan my schedule so that I don’t become overwhelmed, yet am still able to fit in as many shows as possible. The first show was by the brand, “Afffair,” and the pieces were stunning to say the least! There was a lot of intricate beading and sequins on almost every piece, paired with delicate textures like chiffon which really created a beautiful contrast of structure and movement on the runway. The second presentation was by a more modern brand called, “Athanasiou,” and honestly it was probably one of the most memorable for me. I loved how each piece came with an element of surprise which included either a cheeky slogan, or an elaborate portrait of what appeared to be Renaissance art. There were several pieces from this collection I could’ve easily seen myself styling and turning heads along the way!

Day 3 was my busiest day as well as my most anticipated because it started off with a brand that I was dying to see, “Taoray Wang.” I loved EVERY. SINGLE. THING. about this show! From the tailored co-ords, bright colors, funky belts, and blazers galore, this show displayed feminine chic in the best way possible! This was also the first day I was really able to connect and network with a few fellow blogger babes that I never really get a chance to see outside of this environment. While attending shows maybe the highlight of NYFW, meeting new people and sharing experiences is really the most important part, and what will keep your brand expanding in the long run.

If I had to give another crucial piece of advice for tackling NYFW, I would say, take advantage of the breaks between shows! While it is easy to get caught up in wanting to get the best photos and making sure you are seen as much as possible, forgetting to eat can quickly turn this chaotic time into a nightmare if you don’t make sure to refuel. I personally make it a point to set a budget for food expenses as well as travel because I engage in both more than usual during this time of year. [Sidebar: If you’re in the city I highly recommend trying BEC, whether its fashion week or not; your taste buds will thank me later!] My last few shows of the day were a part of a collective in which several designers (at least 4-5) showcase their clothing lines and/or jewelry on the runway consecutively. I enjoy these shows because you get to see a variety of brands in one location without having to worry about rushing to the next venue across town. The downside to these shows however, is that because there are so many styles coming at you at once, it can be hard to process all of the fine details. All in all, I was beyond satisfied with my first three days of fashion week and I look forward to recapping the following days in part 2! Until next time!

 

 

***All featured items will be linked back to the post in which they were originally styled.***

 

DAY ONE:

It’s so crazy how even though I try to mentally prepare for New York Fashion Week, it always has a way of sneaking up on me. This season, I have to admit that I was VERY last minute in confirming events, organizing my schedule, and planning my looks– actually, I had no clue what I was wearing until the morning of (lol). One of the most challenging parts about fashion week in February, is figuring out the balance of showing off your look while still trying to remain as warm as possible. That being said, there are definitely some people that throw caution to the wind and just grin and bear it in the name of fashion; however, I am not one of those people. As this happened to be the coldest day I’d be out and about, I knew I couldn’t go wrong with layers. The foundation of my look was simple, with a thin cream colored turtleneck and my favorite pair of straight-legged denim. From there, I continued to add to the ensemble by adding a checked blazer and my white booties. As this was pretty warm toned overall, my footwear definitely helped add the bit of contrast I was looking for. Finally, I finished off the look with a vintage reversible suede and fur coat given to me by my mother, a pair of gold circle-framed sunnies, and my ring handle bag. I absolutely loved the outcome of this look and how all of the pieces complimented each other in the chicest of ways!

Top- http://astyledmind.com/the-vault/switch-up/

Blazer- http://astyledmind.com/the-vault/smart-choice/

Jeans- http://astyledmind.com/the-vault/galentine/

Boots- http://astyledmind.com/the-vault/60s-chic/

Coat- Vintage

Bag- http://astyledmind.com/the-vault/if-the-suit-fits/

Sunglasses-NYS Collection

 

 

DAY TWO:

The next day, I was happy to see that the forecast predicted warmer temperatures; unfortunately, rain was also to be expected. While this look had less visible layers, I knew that if I styled them correctly I could get away with not wearing a coat and being fairly warm. I was actually baking at certain parts of the day, but it was definitely worth it as the night wore on. Underneath this chunky knit was a fitted tank top, as well as a thin long-sleeved bodysuit for extra insulation. I chose to pair this vibrant sweater with a multi-colored tweed skirt for an interesting mix of texture, and used leather accents with my accessories to add structure and edge. Though also planned on a whim, this look was quite the success in my book and one I would definitely sport again in the future.

Sweater- http://astyledmind.com/the-vault/holiday-celebrate/

Skirt- http://astyledmind.com/the-vault/tweed-tales/

Boots- http://astyledmind.com/the-vault/teddy-cran/

Bag- http://astyledmind.com/the-vault/galentine/

Earrings- http://astyledmind.com/the-vault/tweed-tales/

 

 

DAY THREE:

My third look of the week was the hardest to come up with because the weather was horrible throughout the entire day. I played into the gloomy vibes and ended up styling a fairly dark look, however there were some statement pieces and layering that I absolutely loved (as with both of my previous looks). These 70’s style plaid trousers were love at first sight, and have continued to remain a staple in my Fall/Winter wardrobe rotation. To offset the bottom half of the look, I paired a lace top with an off-the-shoulder- white button down which gave an eye-catching illusion effect to the overall look. I then draped my suede and shearling coat across my shoulders and completed the look with black booties and my leather tote. Despite there not being any sun, there’s something about NYFW that allows you the pass to wear sunglasses in any and every scenario no matter what what the conditions are. I kind of liked taking a more lax approach to this year’s NYFW as it kept me on my toes and also allowed me to fully take in each moment as it occurred organically. I may do a few more events this season but for the most part, it’s a wrap for me until September. Until next time!

Coat- http://astyledmind.com/the-vault/shearling-denim/

Lace Top- http://astyledmind.com/the-vault/holiday-edge/

Button Down- http://astyledmind.com/the-vault/summer-vibes/

Trousers- http://astyledmind.com/the-vault/plaid-affair/

Boots- http://astyledmind.com/the-vault/mustard-mini/

Sunglasses- http://astyledmind.com/the-vault/safari-chic/

Tote- BAGGU

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As fashion week continues and the energy continues to surge, here’s what to expect: more shows, more running around, and more outfit changes. My only piece of advice would be to live in the moment and take everything you can from the experiences because before you know it, it will all be over and the purpose of getting dressed will be slightly less exciting. I wanted a relaxed yet striking look for this particular day, so I went with the ever-so-popular Calvin Klein sports bra and a fringe mini, both of which are highly on trend. To keep the simplicity I threw on my single strap mules, and baby blue leather jacket (which I have featured before) for a nice pop of color to end the summer.

Outfit Details:

Jacket- Wilson’s Leather

Bra Top- Calvin Klein

Skirt- Topshop

Heels- Topshop

 

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As we know, I am definitely a heel-girl and though they are not always the most practical, they certainly can help you stand out. With that being said though, if you don’t have the luxury of having a chauffeur I would strongly advise a comfortable pair of shoes because the city streets will definitely take a toll. Since the 70’s trend and all things “fringe” are very popular at the moment, I paired these playful heels with an abstract printed frock for a more sophisticated and chic look. Remember, during fashion week it’s all about making a statement so strut like you mean it and stop traffic!

Outfit Detials:

Dress- Zara

Heels- Zara

Bag- Dooney & Bourke

 

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For my last day of NYFW festivities, I made my rounds in Soho then checked out a few shows at Milk Studios. Though we got a late start and the sun was going down, I felt completely satisfied with all that I had seen during this hectic week. In my backless button up and striped trousers I felt incredibly comfortable and stylish for this final evening. Surviving New York fashion week is definitely something I can check off of my bucket list and I am beyond excited for what next year brings. So long for now.

Outfit Details:

Top- Asos

Trousers- Zara

Heels- Zara

Bag- Dooney & Bourke

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