As was the case with just about everything fashion-week-related this season, we weren’t really sure what to expect from street style. There were fewer in-person shows with even fewer attendees due to safety regulations, which meant a significantly smaller number of people traipsing from show to show.
Practical elements framed many of the looks and seemed to tame the bolder choices—fringe cut from neutral khaki or a funky blazer paired with simple leggings. The upside to all of this is how much more wearable many of the looks were—speaking of which, we’ve rounded up the top five things we saw, and unlike runway trends, you can shop them immediately!
Coordinated Separates
From suiting to coordinating knits, it seems matchy-matchy is a major theme this year, on both the runways and the streets. Showgoers scurried from show to show clad in head-to-toe knits, tailoring, and even plaid.

Belted Heathered-sharkskin Suit Jacket

Paperbag-waist Crepe Wide-leg Trousers

Jane Jacket

Jane Crop Flare Pant

Brigid Tricolor Ponte Tank Top

Russell Asymmetrical Split Pontè Midi Skirt
Lug Sole Boots
The lug-sole boots have been a fashion favorite for the past few seasons, ushered in by It brands like Bottega Veneta. This fashion month, we saw them everywhere (and on everyone) with shaft heights ranging from ankle- to knee-high, and everything in between.

Lug Sole Low Heel Leather Ankle Boots

Ridged-sole Leather Boots

The Rain Boot

Tara

Chelsea Viv’ Rangers Metal Buckle Ankle Boots

Slip-on High-top Boots
Fringe of All Forms
Suede, khaki, leather, oh my! Fringe is a perpetual favorite of street-style stars as it always makes for a good in-motion shot. Favored by designers like Prada and, again, Bottega Veneta, the style appeared on the hems of skirts, trailing off purses, and adorning jackets.

Fringed Biker Jacket

Do Fringed Leather Neck Pouch

Long Fringed Overshirt
Not Your Average Blazer
Blazers always have some sort of presence within the realm of street style, but it seems showgoers upped the ante this season. Forgo your typical navy, blue, and black, and instead opt for oversized plaid, ribbon embellishments, or eye-catching sleeves.

Drape-detailed Wool Blazer

Cropped Wool Wrap Blazer

Belted Linen Blazer

Cropped Blazer

Single-breasted Floral-print Cotton-blend Jacket

Velvet Single-Breasted Blazer
Masks, Masks, and More Masks
Masks are simply a part of life now—a fact that was evident in the street style across every country. Most showgoers kept their masks on the more minimal side so as not to pull attention from their look—think black, white, and even a few surgical blues.

Never Say Never Pleated Face Mask

5 Smiley Mask Pack

Peace Covering Tie Dye (2 in 1)

Anti-microbial Face Mask, 5-pack

Gloria Pleated Mask

Shiny Netz Face Mask
Photos: Getty
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