This season the Cut will be ranking the street-style looks from the previous day. We’ve selected these 17 images from the many photographer YoungJun Koo shot to bring you this list. Agree? Disagree? Chime in on the comments.
Day two of Fashion Week proved to be just as hot as the first. But did that stop the street-style set from wearing improbably thick turtlenecks, jackets, and even a bit of fur? Obviously not. Camille Charrière continued her high-low mix, pairing a heavy knit with Club Monaco culottes, while Anya Ziourova showed some restraint with a fur-trimmed dress from Jason Wu. But the major theme of the day yesterday was lots of seasonally appropriate white. Everyone from Natalie Joos to Caroline Issa to Nausheen Shah opted for the hue to combat the sticky humidity. Smart choice. Click ahead to see where they all ranked yesterday.
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No. 17 — Camille Charrière This would be an awesome outfit ... if it were October. That said, you should bookmark it for cold-weather... No. 17 — Camille Charrière This would be an awesome outfit ... if it were October. That said, you should bookmark it for cold-weather dressing inspiration.
Photo: I’M KOO
No. 16 — Danielle Bernstein Pumpkin-spice lattes may be basic but a slim pumpkin-colored suit by Rodebjer is not.
Photo: I’M KOO
No. 15 — Hanne Gaby Odiele Call it the season when Doc Martens is poised for a big comeback. Hey, if Birkenstocks can do it, why not?
Phot...No. 15 — Hanne Gaby Odiele Call it the season when Doc Martens is poised for a big comeback. Hey, if Birkenstocks can do it, why not?
Photo: I’M KOO
No. 14 — Anya Ziourova Here's the smarter way to wear seasonally inappropriate clothing: Go sleeveless and have the heavy fur just be trimmi... No. 14 — Anya Ziourova Here's the smarter way to wear seasonally inappropriate clothing: Go sleeveless and have the heavy fur just be trimming, like on this Jason Wu.
Photo: I’M KOO
No. 13 — Cristina Piccone Wearing all black is normally a street-style deterrent but the exception to that rule is if you're a model (natura... No. 13 — Cristina Piccone Wearing all black is normally a street-style deterrent but the exception to that rule is if you're a model (naturally). But the combo of Bermuda shorts, slouchy cotton tank, and Converse is so relaxed and DGAF that you have to love it.
Photo: I’M KOO
No. 12 — Deena Abdulaziz The more surreal the clutch, the better it is for a detail shot.
Photo: I’M KOO
No. 11 — Nausheen Shah All hail the culotte, the most popular pants of Fashion Week.
Photo: I’M KOO
No. 10 — Irene Kim September Fashion Week feels like back-to-school for the fashion crowd, so why not embrace it with a cheerleaderlike outf... No. 10 — Irene Kim September Fashion Week feels like back-to-school for the fashion crowd, so why not embrace it with a cheerleaderlike outfit?
Photo: I’M KOO
No. 9 — Jacquelyn Jablonski Leave it to the models who are hustling around town all day (and sweating) to wear outfits that are not only pul... No. 9 — Jacquelyn Jablonski Leave it to the models who are hustling around town all day (and sweating) to wear outfits that are not only pulled together but cool, in the literal sense.
Photo: I’M KOO
No. 8 — Natalie Joos Instead of the usual suspects, Natalie's choice of emerging Australian designer Karla Spetic mixed with Sportmax mules ... No. 8 — Natalie Joos Instead of the usual suspects, Natalie's choice of emerging Australian designer Karla Spetic mixed with Sportmax mules earned her a debut on the list today. Bonus props for the sensible tote with a drink peeking out.
Photo: I’M KOO
No. 7 — Daria Strokous Filmy slip dress, low slingback flats, and slicked-back hair? So easy and chic, even a non-model can do it.
Photo: ...No. 7 — Daria Strokous Filmy slip dress, low slingback flats, and slicked-back hair? So easy and chic, even a non-model can do it.
Photo: I’M KOO
No. 6 — SooJoo Park If you're tallying the street-style bait pieces, here's SooJoo in a Marc by Marc Jacobs piece that's technically a ... No. 6 — SooJoo Park If you're tallying the street-style bait pieces, here's SooJoo in a Marc by Marc Jacobs piece that's technically a shirt but she's wearing as a (super) short mini.
Photo: I’M KOO
No. 5 — Matthew Foley The lone dude on the list, he has the brave combo of shorts, high white socks, and an embroidered bomber jacket to ear... No. 5 — Matthew Foley The lone dude on the list, he has the brave combo of shorts, high white socks, and an embroidered bomber jacket to earn a spot at No. 5. Let's hope he also has a handkerchief to mop off that sweat.
Photo: I’M KOO
No. 4 — Caroline Issa There's something lovely and easy about this light chiffon dress worn with snakeskin Paul Andrew pumps — it's a r... No. 4 — Caroline Issa There's something lovely and easy about this light chiffon dress worn with snakeskin Paul Andrew pumps — it's a refreshingly calm moment among the street-style chaos.
Photo: I’M KOO
No. 3 — Susie Lau Points to Susie for (gasp!) breaking out an old shirt like that floral Marc Jacobs resort 2013 tee.
Photo: I’M KOO
No. 2 — Clara Racz The combo of Daffy Duck T-shirt worn with a long denim skirt is like normcore had a baby with street-style bait. Granted,... No. 2 — Clara Racz The combo of Daffy Duck T-shirt worn with a long denim skirt is like normcore had a baby with street-style bait. Granted, this is also what everyone wore circa 1995. For this bold foray into the '90s, it earns the runner-up spot.
Photo: I’M KOO
No. 1 — Rachael Wang You're not reading this wrong: That dress is Gap. Goes to show you don't need to spend a bazillion dollars on your outf... No. 1 — Rachael Wang You're not reading this wrong: That dress is Gap. Goes to show you don't need to spend a bazillion dollars on your outfit. Congrats, Rachael, you and Gap's #dressnormal campaign win.
Photo: I’M KOO
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