With NYFW coming to a close and the spotlight heading across the pond, it is only right that we applaud the well-dressed women (and men!) in attendance. Throughout the week, certain designers have stood out and made a statement, with street style moments being no exception. Certain moments and outfits were sure to catch the eye of many bloggers like myself. Starting off the list of the Best Dressed Moments at NYFW for me is Jamie Chung. Being a Fashion Week veteran, Jamie sported a draped leather jacket and animal print backstage, as well as being in front row attendance of shows almost everyday. With her style differing from day to day (see Day 1), it is no surprise that she killed it every time.
Jamie Chung backstage at Mara Hoffman
Danielle Bernstein NYFW Day 3
For me, the next girl on the list's style was a little bit difficult to find considering she spent almost EVERY moment backstage or on the catwalk. And, obviously, I am talking about Supermodel Karlie Kloss. Karlie opened or closed (Or both!) or every show she walked in, as well as having to do countless hair and makeup changes through the week. When attending DKNY's 25th Anniversary Party, Karlie fit in perfectly with a cobalt blue and black dress with matching peep-toe heels. Can you say perfection?
Karlie Kloss at DKNY's 25th Anniversary Party
Jessica Biel at Daily Front Row Fashion Media Awards
I wish I could go on and on with more pictures of the women that deserve to be on the list, but instead of making a post that would cover my blog home page, I'll leave you with a detailed list. Other best dressed moments include Jules Sarinana everyday outfits (especially Rebecca Minkoff!), Alyssa Milano at Marissa Webb, Ashley Greene at Marchesa and surprisingly Bella Thorne at Tadashi Shoji. With London Fashion Week starting tomorrow, I'm extremely excited to see what the designers have in mind for next season. Keeping the Fashion Week posts a trend, this next week will be all about the Brits and their own street style. Until next time!
xo,
Raechel
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