Fashion Tips: What to Wear in NYC

Heading to New York this fall? The family and I just left. We’re snowbirds, so we head down south for the summer. At the same time, I love New York in the fall. It’s so nice! Women in the city tend to dress to perfection. You won’t find style like theirs anywhere else in the world. It’s a fashion capital in its own right. I can roam the streets of the city and see what everyone is wearing. Today, we’re checking out some super chic looks from New Yorks biggest “it” girls to help inspire your next trip to NYC. Check it out below.

Fashion Tips: What to Wear in NYC

Mixing Flounce with Boots- Loving this look. NYC girls aren’t afraid to change things up for a style that’s unique. Olivia Palermo went for a flouncy dress and paired her look with some gorgeous boots. If you’ve got the style chops, you need to try this look out when you’re in the city.

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Go Monochrome- Alexa Chung went for a full blue look. She is one of NYC’s most prominent fashion girls, so she knows what she’s doing. Check her out below! Would you go for a monochrome look? Let me know down in the comments.

Blue Monday.

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Play with Texture-What I love about Leandra Medine’s style is that she can wear anything and look fabulous. It’s what her ‘Man Repeller’  brand is all about. She plays with style, and it works. If you’re heading to NYC, then you need to take some style tips from her.

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