If you're lamenting what to wear, we have the fail-safe cure for your closet anxiety: to shop these covetable street style looks straight from the fashion capitals
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We're in the depths of the most important fixture in the fashion industry: the biannual Fashion Month. Hosted between September and October, it is a fashionable flurry of designers, models, buyers and tastemakers all congregating to see what's next for the industry. As such, it is a cornucopia of street style inspiration.
Below, Vogue Scandinavia has gathered the best looks to replicate (and shop) so far – with many more to come as this article is updated week after week.
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Photo: Christian Vierig
BryanBoy in Paris
BryanBoy is a firm fixture on the fashion week circuit, and in Paris he brought out some of his best looks. Take this poised pairing, for example: a black tie and crisp white shirt, sported with a buttoned purple cardigan and black shorts. And a Kelly bag, naturally.
Photo: Rami Hanna
Hanna MW in Paris
Swedish stylist Hanna MW knows the power of a good coat. In Paris, she proposed a structured silhouette, nipped at the waist and strong-shouldered. The perfect accessory for such a buttoned-up look? A puffy, padded cloud bag clutched close to the chest.
Photo: Christian Vierig
Emili Sindlev in Milan
Danish content creator Emili Sindlev plucked the high-low styling trend straight from the runway, pairing black denim knee-high stiletto boots with buckles and a sultry pencil skirt with a grey zip-up hoodie in jersey. After all, comfort is critical.
Photo: London Street Style, by Phil Oh
Sylvie Mus in London
Paris-based Finnish stylist Sylvie Mus took to the streets of London to propose one of the most crucial autumn/winter '24 trends: a wide-cut circle skirt. The terracotta version was paired with a cream shirt with a '70s pointed Barrymore collar and black leather accessories.
Photo: New York Street Style, by Phil Oh
Emilia Silberg in New York
Danish model and content creator Emilia Silberg donned denim on denim on her way to the Tory Burch show, updating the classic Canadian tuxedo with her bustier and mini skirt combination. Styled with gilded ballet flats, the walkable look was made for the streets of the Big Apple.
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Photo: Milan Street Style, by Phil Oh
Mona Tougaard in New York
Danish top model Mona Tougaard, pictured with her little sister Maria, kept comfortable between shows with her off-duty style: a black tracksuit jacket styled with cropped, wide-cut trousers. Tougaard oped to slip her crew socks into closed-toe, shearling Birkenstocks to complete the look.
Photo: London Street Style, by Phil Oh
Alexandra Carl in London
London-based – but Copenhagen-born – stylist Alexandra Carl has a knack for minimalism. The scaled-back look based on elevated basics – an oversized blazer, a pair of tailored Bermuda shorts, a white tee and a pair of black block-heeled boots – further proves that sometimes less is more.
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