They work for any occasion

| Friends! I'm back! Did you miss me? Now that my time off has come to an end —and the temperatures have dropped in New York City—I've got fall dressing on my mind. Specifically, what I'm going to wear for a very busy September. Over the next three weeks, I'll be: co-hosting a New York Fashion Week dinner; accepting my Editor of the Year Award at Harlem's Fashion Row; hosting our first ever two-day Power Play conference; and, oh yeah, attending many fashion shows. As the kids on TikTok say, I'll be throwing 'fits.
When I know I've got a big month of outfits ahead, my favorite thing to do is go back to my photo archive for inspiration. I find photos of my tried and true outfit formulas, and then I give them a seasonal update. I highly recommend trying it yourself.
—Nikki Ogunnaike, Editor-in-Chief |
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| This shouldn't come as a surprise, but there's very little I love more than an evening top. A party blouse. A going-out shirt that says, "HEY! I'm here to celebrate!" I'm a millennial, sue me! I'll pair one with black trousers and heels, and I'm out the door in a snap. |
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| FOR NEW YORK FASHION WEEK: |
During fashion week, I like to take advantage of the fact that I can get around on foot. My outfits are generally a little more casual and my heels are never too high. I'll save the dressier looks for the Paris shows in October. |
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| Striking the perfect balance for two days of networking can be tricky. I never want to feel too formal, but I do want to look work-appropriate and maybe a tad bit dressier than my day-to-day. That usually results in deconstructed suiting and an interesting shirt. |
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| Catch up on sends from the last few weeks. |
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