Fashion Week
Carrie Bradshaws bird bag, ugly shoes, and more.
The city seems to bring out the same subversive style attitude in its locals too especiallyduringLondon Fashion Week.
The most popular trends, of course, were risque.
(At this point, its the same in every city.
)London, however, was way more undressed.
On the accessories front, the theme was ugly.
Streets were rife with some of the most despised shoes.
Countless savants sported the hooved look and slipped into Maison Margielas infamous Tabis.
Other pluckier style heroes donned rubbery Crocs (bedazzled a la Simone Rocha, no less).
If shoes were ugly, bags were wildly whimsical in all sorts of novelty shapes.
In particular, her favorite pant length is back en vogue: the capri.
Dip your toe into the trend with a cropped legging none would be the wiser.
But if youre feeling revved up, go forth and rockGigi Hadid-approveddenim capris.
Novelty Bags
At NYFW,kitschy bag charmsdangled down straps of the seasons biggest it bags.
London, however, amped up the whimsy.
Why leave the silliness to itty-bitty trinkets when you could go kooky with the actual carryall?
EvenPuppets & Puppets famous produce-affixed bags(peep the 3D resin banana bag above) also made an appearance.
All-Out Bras
LFW runways were undeniably bra-forward so, too, were streets and front rows.
Bonus vanguard points if its sheer.
Look Ma, No Pants
Thepantsless movement popularized by Kendall Jennercontinues.
Daring style stars like Normani ditched pants altogether and stripped down to panties.
Meanwhile, some flauntedalltheir intimates under see-through ensembles.
While last year wouldve seen underwear with minimal coverage (i.e.
cheeky thongs), this seasons unanimous choices were high-waist renditions.
Ugly Shoes
Even the most daring of fashion girls steer clear ofsomethings Crocs being one of them.
Not LFW attendees, though.
Meanwhile, the Tabis chokehold on fashion girls continues showing no signs of slowing down.