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Ive worn this to a ball andmore casually today, saysSarah Ryder (above). Into theGloss beauty blogger Emily
Weiss (below) works a subtleleather skirt with gladiatorpumps and a wool sweater.
Asymmetric hemlines, boldprints, bright colors and
even (gasp!) sneakers. Thesespring looks took best in show
at NYC Fashion Week.
Trends
withBenefts
By Kirsten FlemingPhotography by Elizabeth Lippman
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French heiress Prisca Courtin-Clarins(above) swans about in a colorulChristopher Kane number. Later on,she dresses up an acid yellow skirtrom Jason Wu (ar let), while hersister Jenna toughens up her peachylook with combat boots.
Mullet SkirtsThe mullet hairdo all business in
the ront, party in the backis still
a style dont. But the 80s-retro
mullet skirtshort in the ront
and long in the backhas be-
come a major style do. Born on
the Alexander McQueen runwayslast year, mullet skirts were the toast o
Fashion Week last month. Now showing
up at mass retailers like Zara and Asos,
the silhouette is undeniably versatile.
Im really short, so its a good compro-
mise to show o a bit o leg, says NYU
student Sarah Ryder in a bronzed
Max Azria number that morphs mini
into maxi (top right).
Student Glenn Kowalewski(let) goes rom mini to midi
with a camel chion skirt.
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Stylistas hit the petal on theirlooks, mixing winter blooms into
suits, tops and skirts. And the
look thats coming up roses this
season: oral pants. I love wear-
ing orals, says Canadian writer
Niki Blasina (let) in an Asos
oral pantsuit. Even though I
look like Hillary Clinton on hal-
lucinogens, she jokes. H&M, Jil
Sander and J.Crew are all stock-
ing botanic trousers, so get ready to
take a walk in a garden this spring.
Sporty SpiceThis season, Fashion Week-ers earned their
varsity letters, turning up in baseball caps,
letterman jackets and hightop sneakers with
hidden wedges. I like mixing up the sporty
with tailored sharp pieces, says Ramya Gian-
gola (right), who runs luxury ashion consult-
ing company Gogoluxe. That juxtapositionis key. With Big Apple sports teams scoring
big lately, the timing or the haute uniorm
look couldnt be better.
Ramya Giangola (above) goes ortomboy chic in Isabel Marantkicks, while Nylons Dani Stahl(inset) rocks racing stripes in aleather Adidas jacket. GooglesKrystal Bick (let) likes thespunk the cap added.
Flower Power
Model Soa Sanchez(above) is all fower powerin Rodarte separates.Blogger Blair Eadie (right)
blossoms in DVF pants anda poppy red purse.
Vogues style editor-at-large, Elizabeth vonThurn und Taxis (let),
balances a eminineBalenciaga top witha masculine edora,
while student AdiHeyman (right) tapsher inner RachelZoe in a vintageforal dress,oversize ramesand Alice+Olivialeather jacket.
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Model JoanSmalls
wears herboyriendsRag & Bone
varsityjacket.
Ellie Eckert(right) worksH&M racingpants withur, whileVoguesChiomaNnadi(below) isthe pictureo sportycool as shemixes acap andneoprene
bomber witha sweatshirtand leatherskirt.
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Skinny is out!
Voluminous wide-leg
pants, so big theycould masquerade
as skirts, are the
trousers o choice
this season. I wear
a size 2, but these are
a 12, admits writer
Maria DeNardo, 27
(bottom let). I had
them tailored so they
would ft perectly,
she adds. Handbagdesigner Emily
Gellis (right) teamed
owing Zara pants
with a tweed blazer.
Its always good to
have a chic outft and
be comortable at
the same time, says
Gellis, 25. And they
hide everything.
Go bold or go home is KatherineBruss philosophy in stripes andneon (let), while MTV stylistAlana Kelen ( below) says, Neon
brings me back to the 80s.
Bold BagsThe neon satchel was the bag o choice or
a clutch o top editors during Septembersshows, but by February the colorul pops had
prolierated. I came in September and saw a girl
who had one, says Chicago Sun Times editor
Meg Moore (let), pointing to her hot pink
Cambridge satchel. I ordered it right ater. Most
chose to pair the boldly hued purses with all-
black ensembles, but not Katherine Bruss (above
center), who owns a boutique in Hamburg. She
proudly showed o an orange Pucci bag with a
striped ur rom The Row. I always like to mix
lots o colors. It looks resh, she says.
Ive never had oneitem that garners suchattention, says MegMoore (let).
TrouserTents
NordstromsFashion PRdirector, PamelaLopez (right),shows o herLoewe squarecross-body bag.Im just allabout the neonnow, she says.
MariaDeNardo(let) isntaraid o boldcolors andsilhouettes,
while o-duty modelFridaGustavsson(right)channelsKatharineHepburn inhigh-waistedsteel-graypants.
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A show attendee(above) pairs
wide pants witha streamlined
blazer andchunky sweater.Emily Gellis(right) mixes atweed blazer andombre hair withZara trousers.
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