10 Things to Try Now as Seen on the NYFW Runways

1. Wear a slip dress over your dress pants, like at Rag and Bone.


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2. Match the length of your shirt dress to the length of your anorak, counter those two elements with a pair of calf-length boots and be on your merry way. Don’t call it grunge, but know that it was before Phillip Lim grew it up.


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3. Wear a crop top over your favorite white blouse (or improvise and make that a turtleneck), like you’re a bird hovering over Rosie Assoulin.


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4. Wear the thickest knit socks you own with decadent mules, like at Tory Burch. Your feet might be cold, but who cares?


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5. Forgo the mink and turn your most elaborate scarf into a beauty pageant sash like you are a Creature of the Wind.


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6. Buy this Victorian blouse from Zara and layer it under a pant suit (made of denim if you must!), like at Altuzarra.


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7. Pull back out your white jeans and steal a cable knit ivory sweater from Amelia to wear under a camel coat like you’re a model at Veronica Beard.


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8. Skin your stuffed animal like Houghton showed, then wear it and brag about warmth.


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9. Show your DIY chops and sew appliqués on to your favorite gray polo, like at J. Crew.


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10. Wear a rope as a harness like at Baja East. Call it conceptual sex wear.


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