My friends, it's upon us again: New York Fashion Week, a momentous occasion that always lights up New York City in a cold, bleak midwinter. I've had the pleasure of attending New York Fashion Week for years now in some capacity, whether as part of my many freelance writing pursuits or during my days working in fashion PR. The question is, how does NYFW translate to this here style blog, which usually focuses on everyday, tried-and-true brands like Bespoke Post and Huckberry?
It's a great question, and one that I think about often. For example, at the top of the page, Todd Snyder is putting on one of his always-excellent runway shows. For a designer raised in the Midwest, Snyder's roots are about as far from NYFW as any (as are mine, hailing from Michigan!)
And yet, he accents his everyday pieces like a rugged lambswool sweater or stretch selvedge denim with a touch of flair, like one of the best men's overcoats. It's a worthy mantra: Sticking with tried-and-true essentials, and then adding touches of personality in an appropriate fashion (pun intended).
Am I encouraging faithful readers of The Style Guide to drop tens of thousands on a new wardrobe from Tom Ford or Calvin Klein or Michael Kors? Certainly not -- but in the right situation, some trends (like overcoats with texture and refinement, for instance) can really shine through.
But enough about NYFW - we'll have two posts coming up this weekend covering rugged classics as per tradition, the kind you can wear far beyond the runway. Follow along with me on Instagram to keep up with NYFW pursuits, from runway shows to afterparties, and just know I'll be keeping an eye out for the best ways to bring it all home for The Style Guide. Thanks, as always, for reading!
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