They wear: New York Fashion Week Spring 2023

For decades, street style has been used by designers as inspiration, and WWD shed light on the now booming category since the 1920s.

As we know, social media has changed fashion and transformed street style from a industrial tool to a global phenomenon.

The days when fashion editors wore black as the global standard for fashion week is long gone. Today, influencers, models, editors, Instagram and TikTok stars and other neighboring fashion personalities are setting the tone for stunning street looks.

For the past few years, brands have been collaborating with fashionistas to display head-to-toe looks for their parades and parties. Elsewhere, bold colors, denim, suits, wild prints, fluid styles and boundless looks populate street style galleries around the world.

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Who can forget Julia Fox and Kanye West dressed in denim tuxedos à la Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake, uniquely defining on-trend denim as a key category of street style.

Bella Hadid is leading the Y2K movement with low-rise pants, miniskirts and the ubiquitous crop top, while mixing iconic vintage pieces - fostering the vintage fever seen around the world.

Other trends to look out for include new takes on power suits, daytime glamor , ultra-shiny colors, including Barbie pink, mile-high platforms and menswear that pushes the boundaries.

Whether today's designers are influenced by street style or vice versa, one thing is safe: street style is still a fun fashion show.

Here, WWD's They Are Wearing highlights some of the most directional looks from the streets of New York to New York Fashion Week.

They wear: New York Fashion Week Spring 2023

For decades, street style has been used by designers as inspiration, and WWD shed light on the now booming category since the 1920s.

As we know, social media has changed fashion and transformed street style from a industrial tool to a global phenomenon.

The days when fashion editors wore black as the global standard for fashion week is long gone. Today, influencers, models, editors, Instagram and TikTok stars and other neighboring fashion personalities are setting the tone for stunning street looks.

For the past few years, brands have been collaborating with fashionistas to display head-to-toe looks for their parades and parties. Elsewhere, bold colors, denim, suits, wild prints, fluid styles and boundless looks populate street style galleries around the world.

Related Galleries

Who can forget Julia Fox and Kanye West dressed in denim tuxedos à la Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake, uniquely defining on-trend denim as a key category of street style.

Bella Hadid is leading the Y2K movement with low-rise pants, miniskirts and the ubiquitous crop top, while mixing iconic vintage pieces - fostering the vintage fever seen around the world.

Other trends to look out for include new takes on power suits, daytime glamor , ultra-shiny colors, including Barbie pink, mile-high platforms and menswear that pushes the boundaries.

Whether today's designers are influenced by street style or vice versa, one thing is safe: street style is still a fun fashion show.

Here, WWD's They Are Wearing highlights some of the most directional looks from the streets of New York to New York Fashion Week.

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