Fashion Week has ended in New York, and alas, the streets are now bereft of peacocks. Hopefully the editors, bloggers, and models get some rest before heading across the pond for the Europe shows, because by the final day, everyone seemed to be on the edge of losing their minds — in the most chic possible way, of course. Giovanna Battaglia belied the angelic impression made by her white dress when she grabbed her friend’s butt in the middle of the street. Another showgoer was so excited that Bill Cunningham was capturing her suspenders-inspired dress that she literally jumped in the air, metallic heels and all. And let’s not even talk about the not-so-innocent bystanders.
Click through the slideshow to relive the best of the street style from this Fashion Week, including Eva Chen and Drake in plain white tees, Jenna Lyons in an Altuzarra cape, and Anna Dello Russo in outfit change after outfit change. (And don’t forget to vote for your favorite in our Golden Peacock poll!)
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