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With street style photographers surrounding Lincoln Center, it’s tempting to want to dress to the nines to make an impression. From sky-high stilettos to ball gowns, attendees pull out their most cumbersome pieces to stand out from the crowd. But why sacrifice comfort to look stylish at New York Fashion Week? You can still make a strong statement in pieces that are easy and effortless.

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With a little creative mixing and matching, you can incorporate your most relaxed staples into your Fashion Week wardrobe. You can pair basic black flats with a bright full skirt, or a chambray shirt with a bold graphic sweater. Need more inspiration? Check out these three options we found online.

Look #1: Mango sweater / Charlotte Olympia flats

Jazz up your Mango sweater with a Missguided skirt, 3.1 Phillip Lim handbag, a Charlotte Olympia clutch and Chicnova sunglasses. Round out your look with Charlotte Olympia flats, NARS lipstick and a Canon camera.

 

Look #2: Moschino sweater / Express flats

Pair your Moschino sweater with a New Look skirt and a Band of Outsiders sleeveless trench. Finish your look with Express flats, 3.1 Phillip Lim x Linda Farrow sunglasses, a Moschino handbag and a Moschino iPad case.

 

Look #3: Love Moschino sweater / Steve Madden flats

Dress up a J. Crew chambray shirt with a Love Moschino sweater and a P.A.R.O.S.H. skirt. Steve Madden flats, a Boyy clutch, NARS lipstick, Wildfox sunglasses and a Kate Spade notebook are the perfect finishing touches.

 

-Jessica C. Andrews of Glamazonsblog.com. Follow me @Ms_Andrews

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