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We reviewed the photographs of those attending the fashion shows in search of outfits with personality that inspire us in our day to day.
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The power of accessories. The stylist Véronique Tristram makes her black horn-rimmed glasses the protagonists of her looks and her personal style mark. She does not need more than a fur coat, leather pants and sneakers to mark an outfit with personality, far from the logo-laden appearances of other guests at Paris haute couture.
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A special dress, but simple. The influencer Mary Leest chose this haute couture design by Stephane Rolland to attend her show. Posing in front of an Eiffel Tower blurred by fog scores points to become a street style winner.
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Not afraid to mix patterns. It's one of the hardest styling lessons to follow right, but when done right, it's impossible to look away. This guest at the Schiaparelli show undoubtedly caught the eye and the flashes.
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The art of layering. Sometimes more is more. When it comes to protecting yourself from the cold and also playing with clothes. Layering a coat over a jacket is a good way to wear this garment in winter and, incidentally, introduce yourself to what the English would call layering. The auction comes in the form of accessories: many and striking.
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A coat that is not like the others. The golden sun shining on the back of this brown pea coat makes it one of the most special sights of couture runway week. The fault, of course, lies with Schiaparelli.
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The sandals that everyone wants. Amina Muaddi is one of the most acclaimed shoe designers of the moment. And if you are lucky enough to have one of her geometric heel designs in your shoe cabinet, it seems that the cold of January is no excuse to leave it at home.
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Duality, in everything. The lights and shadows take over this look that is very striking despite being only made up of two colors: black and white. The same also have something to do with duplicate Chanel bags.
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When in doubt, bring. Few garments 'fix' as much as a set of jacket and pants. The guests at the parades know it well, among which it is a recurring option. We are left with this one because the gesture of putting the jacket on the shoulders cannot be more French.
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The uniform that does not fail. Choosing a patterned shirt and combining it with black pants can be a good wild card when wondering what to wear in the morning. The expert touch is given by the ample dimensions of both garments.
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The main scarf. Many times you tend to choose winter accessories in neutral tones that combine with any coat and any pants. However, this guest at the Dior show proves that sometimes the trick is to dare with a flashy scarf with which you don't need to worry about what else to wear.
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The classic of the classics. Jeans, t-shirt and jacket is one of the most common combinations in almost any closet. But, not for that reason, it ceases to be remarkable. The stylist and influencer Chiara Totire is clear that wearing jeans to a Chanel haute couture show is a very good idea.
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The Parisian wink. Although they accuse Emily in Paris of stereotyping French aesthetics (and many other things) for resorting to the beret as the most representative element, the truth is that it is an accessory that is inevitably reminiscent of the Parisiennes. The influencer Chriselle Lim wore it with a Dior total look to attend her show.
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Black is black. Before and after the shows, the models also become targets for street style photographers. Sometimes we are inspired by choices as simple as this: black without exception.
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The incombustible animal print. You can choose a leopard coat without falling into its most obvious representation. And also mix it, why not, with a beret-headdress and mountaineering boots.
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A single color. This guest at Paris haute couture is right to focus all the attention on her bubblegum pink Chanel bag. The key to achieving this is not to introduce a single drop of color into the rest of the look.
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