The Fall-Perfect Street Style Vogue Editors Brought to New York Fashion Week

The Fall-Perfect Street Style Vogue Editors Brought to New York Fashion Week

The FallPerfect Street Style Vogue Editors Brought to New York Fashion Week

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Nicole Phelps, global director Vogue Runway and Vogue Business

Statement accessories are the quickest way to transform an outfit and Nicole Phelps showed us exactly how. By anchoring her look with sharp yet effortless essentials, she let her Intrecciato crossbody and Catalina shoes steal the spotlight.

Naghedi

Catalina slingback sandals

The FallPerfect Street Style Vogue Editors Brought to New York Fashion Week

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Chloe Malle, head of editorial content

One staple quietly steals the show here: the crisp button-down shirt. Chloe Malle opted for a multi-colored striped version and paired it back to dark-wash denim culottes. A burgundy sweater knotted around her waist plays off her minimalist sandals, in a similar shade of maroon.

Vince

relaxed long-sleeve shirt

Nili Lotan

Jerry croc-effect leather clutch

The FallPerfect Street Style Vogue Editors Brought to New York Fashion Week

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Virginia Smith, global head of fashion network

Virginia Smith proved the timeless power of sharp tailoring at New York Fashion Week. Grey suit trousers and a soft knit were anchored by pointed boots, while a Balenciaga City Bag lent just the right amount of edge–a case study in effortless capsule wardrobing.

Stella McCartney

wool flannel wide-leg pants

The FallPerfect Street Style Vogue Editors Brought to New York Fashion Week

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Lisa Aiken, executive fashion director

This season’s star accessory is the fashion pump, and here, Lisa Aiken steps out in the hero of the moment: Prada’s antiqued leather pumps with exaggerated seams. Paired with a beige A-line skirt, sharp navy blazer, her signature aviators, and an optic white Alaïa Le Teckel, the look was a masterclass in modern prep.

Alaïa

Le Teckel textured-leather shoulder bag

The FallPerfect Street Style Vogue Editors Brought to New York Fashion Week

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Madeline Fass, associate fashion director

Mixing and matching textures is what makes this look stand out. Here, Maddy Fas paired her Beaufille lace trim skirt with Tibi’s shrunken V-neck, a mesh tote, and Saint Laurent 736 sunglasses—topping it off with a black blazer tied around the waist, an easy styling trick that elevates any look.

Tibi

perfect T-shirt shrunken V-neck

The FallPerfect Street Style Vogue Editors Brought to New York Fashion Week

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Naomi Elizée, fashion market director

Naomi Elizée’s mastery of print clashing is unmatched. The fashion market directer stepped out in a vintage Jean Paul Gaultier set, styled with Phoebe Philo’s oversized Bombe sunglasses, a brown suede bag, and black studded sandals–proving that statement pieces can not only work well together, but also seamlessly translate into day-to-day wear.

Jacques Marie Mage

Barclay aviator-style sunglasses

The FallPerfect Street Style Vogue Editors Brought to New York Fashion Week

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Libby Page, executive shopping director

At New York Fashion Week, Libby Page spotlighted the black leather blazer–a true fall essential and a cornerstone in any transitional wardrobe. She styled hers over a silk and lace top with coordinating white trousers, completing her look with black sunglasses and a pair of Toteme sandals for a directional touch.

The FallPerfect Street Style Vogue Editors Brought to New York Fashion Week

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Mai Morsch, fashion editor

Mai Morsch is Vogue’s go-to for all things essential–and this New York Fashion Week, she championed her signature style. Showcasing the staples we’re coveting for fall, she proved that a great pair of blue jeans, sleek booties, and a leather jacket remain the ultimate building blocks for a chic, modern wardrobe.

Loulou de Saison

Marlow textured-leather jacket

The FallPerfect Street Style Vogue Editors Brought to New York Fashion Week

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Talia Abbas, associate shopping director

A how-to for dressing between seasons, Talia Abbas elevated the classic white tee with texture and color–pairing a lace-trimmed skirt with a studded Khaite bag and topping it off with a bright blue Tibi sweater for a vibrant pop.

The FallPerfect Street Style Vogue Editors Brought to New York Fashion Week

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Daisy Shaw-Ellis, jewelry director

Jewelry director, Daisy Shaw-Ellis, never shies away from color. This New York Fashion Week, she embraced a pop of red, all while mastering the art of high-low dressing by styling a Chanel bag with logo tee and simple sandals.

Ray-Ban

x A$AP Rocky Wayfarer Puffer sunglasses

The FallPerfect Street Style Vogue Editors Brought to New York Fashion Week

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Cortne Bonilla, senior shopping writer

Cortne Bonilla stepped out in a contemporary monochrome look, highlighting this year’s standout color, mocha mousse! She dressed in The Frankie Shop’s Rafaela sweater and Bareilly lace midi skirt, accessorizing with Aeyde’s boat shoes and Liffner’s belted bucket bag.

Liffner

leather belted bucket bag

The FallPerfect Street Style Vogue Editors Brought to New York Fashion Week

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Irene Kim, production and editorial associate Vogue Runway

The beauty of trans-seasonal fashion is that it lets you play with both summer and fall trends–and lucky for us, polka dots aren’t going anywhere just yet! Irene Kim showed how to make them work in this in-between moment, styling hers with a Tory Burch mesh tote, a pink sheer shrug, and white heeled loafers.

The FallPerfect Street Style Vogue Editors Brought to New York Fashion Week

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José Criales-Unzueta, fashion news editor Vogue Runway

On the fall 2025 runways, draped dresses, skirts, and tops emerged as key statements, with brands embracing fluid silhouettes in the vein of maximalism for minimalists. During New York Fashion Week, José Criales-Unzueta embodied the look in a chic, pared-back outfit grounded by a draped Cos asymmetric skirt, a black T-shirt, and leather slippers.

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