It's not a surprise that Olivia Palermo turns up in the front row at Fashion Week looking impossibly chic; it's become more routine each season. We expect a stellar showing of outfits from the style setter, and that's exactly what we get, with Olivia working over time to give us multiple looks in a single day (as she jets from show to show), adding up to outfit fodder that'll last all season.
We're calling this Olivia's boldest Fashion Week to date. The trendsetter's crafted an aesthetic that manages to land in the sophisticated style camp, though one foot is firmly stepping into eclectic, almost quirky, territory. She toes the line effortlessly, balancing big designer names with bargain buys and the pieces from her own Nordstrom collection. Suffice it to say, despite the many, many stylish women flocking to the shows, we've always got our eye on Olivia. Read on to see her outfits from NYC to Paris.
When Olivia exited the MSGM show in Milan, she showed off another unexpected look, rocking a printed suit with an equally bold printed blouse — oh, and printed loafers, too.
At a London Fashion Week dinner, the style setter peeled her overalls down to her waist and topped the look with a black blouse and skinny scarf. How's that for innovative?
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A sparkly striped Topshop bomber jacket took her sweater and skinny combo to new heights at the Topshop Unique show.
Olivia went classic with a modern twist in a black and white Jonathan Simkhai dress and Sachin & Babi earrings for Cartier's fete at the start of New York Fashion Week.
For Rebecca Minkoff (during one of NYFW's hottest days), the style star suited up in mixed prints, adding interest to checked shorts with a striped top.
At Altuzarra, the trendsetter slipped into a pair of pants from her own Nordstrom collection then topped the look with a fringed knit top and a bag from Salar Milano.
For Carolina Herrera's show, Olivia suited up in her most sophisticated look with a white blouse and cropped trousers, and another Salar Milano bag in tow.
At Prabal Gurung's show, Olivia showed off a cool combination of layers, adding a white button-down beneath one of the designer's knit asymmetrical dresses. We especially love the addition of slip on sneakers.
While out celebrating Fashion Week with Vogue and Stuart Weitzman, Olivia gave an all-black outfit intrigue with a skinny scarf, fringed bag, and ankle-strap Stuart Weitzman heels.
For an appearance with Style Code Live, Olivia layered a top from her own Nordstrom collection with a wide-leg jumpsuit; then slipped into a pair of Tibi x Del Toro loafers.
When these shaggy Michael Kors pants came down the runway for Fall, we wondered who might pull them off. Olivia nailed the look with a simple sweater while taking in the designer's Spring show.