54 Can't-Miss Street Style Inspirations From Paris Couture Week

With the couture shows just a day away, we're anticipating a slew of stylish attendees. After all, last year's showgoers provided us with plenty of pictures to inspire and enhance the looks we've been putting together all year. See our favorite pictures from the Fall couture shows here, and prepare to be extrainspired in the coming days.

— Additional reporting by Hannah Weil

Colorblock trousers in super contrasting shades are guaranteed to catch the eye.

A touch of neon, accented with baby blue shoes, really popped against the Eiffel Tower.

Fresh pineapples felt right at home on the streets of Paris when paired with chic ivory accessories.

A romantic beaded dress got sharpened up right away with a black blazer and lace-up flat boots.

Let your pants be the statement piece, like this showgoer.

The unexpected came together for a nice pairing in Paris. We loved how this fashion-lover paired a plaid button-up with a glitzy ball skirt.

Structured to hold its shape, this white-dress look put a serious style spin on the jumper look.

A billowy long skirt looked sleek when styled with a tight and tucked-in tee.

Rather than reaching for another black dress, this showgoer broke things up with a midnight blue option.

Make sure bold red really stands out by pairing it with soft neutrals, like this red dress accented with beige.

The chic jumpsuit can also be responsible for speeding up a morning routine: one piece and you're done!

Miroslava Duma put a twist on the LBD, picking a ruffled style that sat off the shoulders.

On a steamy day, make a maxi more weather friendly by picking a sheer fabric.

Wide-leg trousers are undeniably feminine when styled with a spiky-heeled shoe.

If you find a print you love, go big. This retro-feeling maxi dress had bold shoulders to boot.

A silky red robe added some extra coverage to a shorts-and-bra-top look.

An electric blue blazer kept this city slicker's look from being all black.

The perfect mate for a midi skirt? The crop top.

There's something so gorgeous about a super saturated lapis blue. We love this billowing maxi!

Elisa Nalin made a lacy LWD show-worthy with a deep blue jacket, metallic heels, and loads of pearls.

This showgoer topped her dramatic flares with a little Parisian flair — a tweedy jacket for just the right chic finish.

As breezy as it is chic, this showgoer turned heads with a perfect baby-blue halter dress.

What's more perfect for Summer than a crisp red, white, and blue palette and a great pair of espadrilles?

This showgoer looked chic in a simple white and black palette and minimalist silhouettes.

A white button-down shirt and shorts got an upgrade with visor shades and old-school kicks.

Making even a parka look chic with cool leather separates.

The proof that black and blue were made to wear together.

A laid-back approach to dressing for the shows, with a little exposed midriff and a breezy scarf.

Sheer in the prettiest shade of green that plays off the colors in her footwear caught our eye in this look.

Animal print, executed with a sophisticated edge.

All black but not at all boring, thanks to a hint of lace and a pair of borrowed-from-the-boys brogues.

Steal a page from this showgoer's styling manual and add interest to a basic tank with statement pants and heavy jewels.

We can't get enough of her breezy culottes or hot heels.

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For the Chanel show, Alexa Chung chose a long-sleeved navy sheath and tribuckled flats.

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The more formal feel of couture collections means an attendee who's often suitably attired. While a little too much for our everyday, we love this guest's ball skirt.

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Street-style star Miroslava Duma picked a two-toned sheath for the Giambattista Valli show.

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Matched printed pieces make for a strong look. To feel extra summery, avoid black add-ons and opt for a white topper and heels instead.

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Anna Dello Russo went bold with a crop top and ruffled, flamenco-like maxi. We liked the look the first time she wore it, too!

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A high slit provided some breeze for this showgoer, who topped off her skirt with a patterned sweater and moto jacket.

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An elegant all-beige look at the Alexis Mabille show let statement accessories take center stage — chiefly a pair of cat-eye specs.

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Jewelry designer Gaia Repossi kept it simple at the Chanel show, pairing black trousers with a voluminous white crop top and sandals.

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A vibrant graphic print made a serious statement outside the Christian Dior show.

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Black and white, always graphic, looked even more cerebral as a minimalistic layered sheath outside of the Dior show.

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A lavender micro-mini was free of too many adornments save for a massive choker right at the throat.

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Julia Restoin Roitfeld's skinny black leggings and black and white cardigan felt right on the money at the Chanel show.

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Far from a boring white blouse, this peplum with a tail stood out.

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The everyday work uniform was made over for the fashion set with purple and pink heels, a leopard bag, and an artfully cuffed and tucked silk button-up.

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One of the few times a ballgown is appropriate for the day? Haute Couture Fashion Week.

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Also at Chanel? Miroslava Duma, who topped cutoffs and a striped tee with a luxe blazer.