From running shorts to blinding neons, Copenhagen’s street style paints a compelling picture of what we’ll see on the streets of New York this season.
featuring Greta Thunberg on the cover. But a neon-green bag may be a close second. The city’s return to mostly IRL shows came with a joyful, unabashed embrace of street style, with mismatched and high-low looks replacing the meticulous ensembles of the Before Times. We saw everything from crisp suits to clashing neons, running shorts to body-con LBDs.
Beyond inspiring your own end-of-summer looks, Copenhagen’s street style paints a compelling picture of what we’ll see on the streets of New York when the shows resume on September 7th. Read on for a few of our predictions below.has already trickled onto the streets: Tube tops, belly chains, and low-slung jeans were everywhere in Copenhagen. New Yorkers will say this isn’t necessarily news—Gen Z-ers have embraced Y2K style and secondhand shopping for some time.
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