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NYFW S/S 2025’s Biggest Street Style Trends Included Bras & Bows

NYFW S/S 2025’s Biggest Street Style Trends Included Bras & Bows

As with any fashion week, most eyes are glued to the runways. The back-to-back display of new styles, after all, are the raison d’être editors, celebrities, and influencers fly from all over (and take however many Ubers) to catch the shows. While jaw-dropping catwalks signal what’s to come, the streets are an exhibition of what’s trending now.

Per New York Fashion Week’s chicest attendees, a lot of en vogue styles are revamped takes on cult-favorites. I’m happy to report coquettecore is still going strong — though the beribboned style is less tween, and more grown-up. In the same vein, the public’s interest in ballet flats also shows no indication of wanting as style stars showed out in styles ranging from strappy Mary Janes to square-toe options inspired by classic pointe shoes.

The biggest trend on the streets, however, is also the most risky: the exposed bra look. The lingerie-baring style has been a Hollywood red-carpet favorite for a hot minute, but fashion scholars are proving that the daring style is actually wearable, even on the streets.

Below, all these and more of the biggest street style trends to come out of NYFW. Let these looks inspire your dressing game.

All-Out Arms

The most fashion-forward style mavens went the exposed bra route. To ease into the trend, consider throwing a bra on top of your button-down for a look that’s still office-appropriate, or go the romantic route by showing off intimates under a sheer lacy LBD.

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As in Hollywood, some NYFW attendees wore arms as tops — the most straightforward, scantily clad way to rock the trend. Choose one in an abstract print to make it chicer or lean into the barely there look with one that’s a size too small for perfect underboob flaunting.

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East-West Bags

If last year, itty-bitty mini bags dominated the streets, thankfully, street style stars have grown much more practical this time around. Their choice? Elongated east-west bags, which are much, much roomier and statement-making.

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Some carried the tubular accessory in a top-handle option, while others clutched a roomy shoulder bag. The streets also just unofficially named the it bag of the season: the Alaïa Le Teckel.

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Bows, Bows, Bows

The beribboned look is here to stay — and it’s no longer reserved for cottagecore or lolitacore fans. Style scholars have proven just how versatile bows can be. Dainty bows can add accents to sleek, elegant numbers as well as more daring grunge looks. (Bows as cutouts? That’s kind of genius.)

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Some went all out with the sizing, with massive bows affixed to their shoulders or tops, while others showed that bows don’t need to be 3D with ribbon-printed pieces instead.

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Ballet Flats

If celebs like Emily Ratajkowski and Zendaya can’t get enough of ballerina-inspired footwear, best believe that the industry’s tastemakers are equally hooked on the dainty look. For the classic look, consider a simple beribboned pair with a garter strap, or give it a preppy schoolgirl twist with contrast socks.

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Strappy two-tone Mary Janes are also a fun option, or, for those so inclined, go the controversial route with toe-baring naked iterations.

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Bag Charms

Style stars this season couldn’t get enough of accessorizing — so much so, their accessories even had accessories via kooky bag charms. There’s no rule when it comes to choosing charms. Trinkets of all kinds, shapes, and sizes can be affixed onto your designer wares, whether that’s the image of an Eiffel Tower or a fuzzy teddy bear.

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Another trend? Bags with smaller bags. Peep two purses below that had mini zippered pouches tacked onto them.

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 09: Miki Cheung wears a shiny black leather bag, red leather bag from...
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Pops Of Red Sneakers

Last year’s vermillion hue has been replaced by newer it colors (butter yellow and brat green), but pops of crimson aren’t going away just yet — particularly in footwear. Sneakers, in particular, were painted in all shades of red.

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Go the classic route with a bold shade of crimson all over or the more subtle route with scarlet accents and shoelaces. Even designers like Raul Lopez of Luar and Kim Shui rocked (soon-to-be-released) red-tinted AJ1 Rare Airs ahead of their runway shows.

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Raul Lopez of Luar wearing Nike Rare Air Jordans.
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Designer Kim Shui wearing the Rare Airs backstage at NYFW.
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