Street Style Trends Seen on Fashion Editors
The Viral Street-Style Trends to Try This Season, As Seen on Our Editors at NYFW
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Fashion Week introduces trends for the season to come, but it also keeps us firmly rooted in the current moment through street style. What people wear while skipping from one show to the next is often just as inspiring as anything you'll see walking down the runway — if not more so.
New York Fashion Week includes a packed schedule of in-person shows and events, running over the course of five days. It brings together style enthusiasts from across the world, all looking toward the coming season. This year, they stepped out in bold sartorial statements, from shearling coats to all-burgundy outfits that turned heads.
Other noteworthy street style trends included prints like leopard and zebra, peeks of cowhide, and dopamine dressing in the form of vibrant color pairings. On the footwear front, showgoers continued to favor statement boots and also took a tip from the runways by opting for comfortable walking shoes like your quintessential sneaker. But printed heeled boots remained a go-to for those looking to strike a balance between fashion and function. Some of the top handbag brands spotted on style stars? Coach, Miu Miu, Ferragamo, Prada, Fendi, Gucci, Saint Laurent, and Louis Vuitton, just to name a few.
This season, Popsugar's editor-in-chief Kelsey Castañon, senior style director Jessica Andrews, shopping director Sarah Wasilak, and assistant shopping editor Naomi Parris attended NYFW shows sporting many shoppable new trends. Still, looks worn by past editors continue to remain relevant.
Keep reading for a full recap on what the shopping team wore to Fashion Week and refresh your wardrobe with their exact items.
Fall 2026 Street Style Trend: Statement Coats
If there's one thing to learn about fall and winter street style from the February shows, it's the power of a good coat. Senior style director Jessica Andrews masters this concept effortlessly, with her Stand Studio olive green, shearling-trimmed coat being the perfect addition to her cream dress. She grounds the look in knee-high black boots and an Alaïa black shoulder bag from Fashionphile.
Outfit: Stand Studio Colorblock Coat, Pre-Owned ($240). Edikted Cream Sweater Dress ($63). Alaia Le Teckel Bag ($2,360, originally $3,145).
Fall 2026 Street Style Trend: All Brown Everything
Neutrals will never truly go out of style, but shades of brown are bigger than ever for the Fall 2026 season. Here, Andrews embraces the look with a Susanna Chow suede coat with black shearling trim, paired with knee-high boots, an Aritzia black dress, and an Alaïa black shoulder bag from Fashionphile.
Outfit: Susanna Chow Dorothy Suede Maxi Coat ($1,495). Aritzia Satin Minidress ($59, originally $148). Alaia Le Teckel Bag ($2,360, originally $3,145).
Fall 2026 Street Style Trend: Shearling Trim
One of the most popular outerwear trends we saw at Fashion Week this season? Shearling trim adorning the collar and sleeves of heavy winter coats. In this look, Andrews pairs a Susanna Chow stearling-trim gray coat with a matching sweater dress. She finishes the look with a black Alaïa bag from Fashionphile and adds a pop of color with argyle-print press-on nails from B.Clawed on Etsy.
Outfit: Susanna Chow Dorothy Suede Maxi Coat ($1,495). Norma Kamali Turtleneck Mini Dress ($195). Alaia Le Teckel Bag ($2,360, originally $3,145). B.Clawed Argyle Nails ($32).
Fall 2026 Street Style Trend: Monochrome
Opting for a monochromatic look is a foolproof styling choice year-round, but it truly shines during the fall and winter months. Whether you're sticking with all-black or a commanding neutral like burgundy, feel free to pair pieces within that hue with a textured accessory for an exciting contrast. Shopping director Sarah Wasilak styled a leather trench and pants, lace bodysuit, and platforms with a brown suede Miu Miu bag from Fashionphile. Her makeup was done by Natalie Ruiz, courtesy of Maybelline.
Outfit: Freyrs Shay Sunglasses ($85). Alice + Olivia Taeyn Lace Bodysuit in Oxblood ($210, originally $350). Miu Miu Suede Matelasse Large Arcadie Top Handle Bag Cocoa Brown ($3,705).
Fall 2026 Street Style Trend: Color Play
Color continues to reign as a mainstay among street style authorities, whether it's adding a vibrant hue to minimal pieces or different colors mixed together. Style your bright coat with a simple white top and your trusted denim to create a cohesive, yet powerful look. Here, Wasilak elevated her denim with an apricot coat. Her makeup was courtesy of Natalie Ruiz for Maybelline.
Outfit: Kate Spade New York Duo Pebble Leather Crossbody Bag ($298). Alice + Olivia Hot Jean ($330). Larroudé Ines Pump in Ivory Leather ($330). Rebecca Taylor Viscose Slub Blazer Coat ($438, originally $1,250).
Fall 2026 Street Style Trend: Denim on Denim
While many playful trends like leopard coats and deconstructed skirts conquered the city streets, certain attendees stuck to one of fashion's most tried-and-true outfit formulas: denim. It's not only classic, but presents opportunity for versatility with your accessories. Style your Canadian tuxedo like Wasilak did here, with a cropped denim jacket, low rise jeans, and heels. She embraced the effortless look even further with boxers slightly showing at the lower waist, a Balenciaga City bag, and rounded metal sunglasses.
Outfit: By Anthropologie The Petra Mini Drop Earrings ($38). Abercrombie & Fitch 5-Pack Woven Logo Boxers ($60). Otra Eyewear Echo Round Metal Sunglasses ($70). Abercrombie & Fitch Low Rise Ultra Loose Jean ($90). Abercrombie & Fitch Slim Denim Trucker Jacket ($100). Stuart Weitzman Clinger Boots ($111, originally $405). Balenciaga Agneau Classic Hardware City Vieux Rose ($1,905).
Fall 2026 Street Style Trend: Headscarves
This season, showgoers embraced accessories in full force, even beyond their designated season. Headscarves paired with statement coats were seen all over, from day-to-night shows — like assistant shopping editor Naomi Parris exhibited outside of the Private Policy Show. She paired her Parisienne vintage scarf, sourced from Shop Back Row, with her go-to Naked Wardrobe faux-fur coat, a graphic tee from Guwop's Garden, a deconstructed Akira denim skirt, and an archive Ferragamo bag.
Outfit: Akira Low Rise Denim Mini Skirt ($45). Guwop's Garden Crayon Tee ($60). Naked Wardrobe Faux Shearling Coat ($395).
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2026 Street Style Trend: Mixed Prints
Mixed prints continue to be a standout trend for this spring, whether we're blending colorful stripes or different patterns all together. Brands like YanYan Knits and Chopova Lowena master the trend with ease. Style your statement piece with simple black pumps or a solid-colored handbag to ground the look. Andrews paired her YanYan Knits pieces with a red Chanel 19 handbag from Vivrelle.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2026 Street Style Trend: East-West Handbags
One of our favorite trends revolves around handbags: the east-west style specifically. A marked departure from the oversize bags of last year and the minis before that, east-west bags offer a striking architectural design that's roomier than it looks. Here, Andrews teamed an east-west Bottega Veneta handbag from Fashionphile with a Tibi tomato red knit and a marigold skirt from Shopbop; the bag is the perfect way to punctuate her colorblock outfit.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2026 Street Style Trend: Boho Spin on Suiting
Putting a bohemian touch on a breezy maxi dress is a given, but when it comes to suiting, there are subtle ways to play up that carefree, effortless vibe. Shopping director Sarah Wasilak pulled it off by accessorizing her boxy raspberry co-ords with a long BaubleBar pendant and gold accessories — in particular, a pair of sandals that draws attention to the wide-leg silhouette of her pants.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2026 Street Style Trend: Butter Yellow
Wasilak let her Intimissimi Ultralight Cotton bra peek out from the lapels of her oversize blazer — which is the perfect butter yellow shade that's been trending for a few seasons. The "bra slip" is a move we're seeing from the runways to the streets — and while it brings undeniable sex appeal to an outfit, the juxtaposition of a sophisticated platform loafer and fresh blowout courtesy of RPZL adds polish and professionalism.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2026 Street Style Trend: Pleated Maxi Skirts
The maxi length began to see a resurgence with the bohemian trend last season, and Wasilak drew attention to her full-skirt moment by choosing this two-piece set from Rebecca Taylor. Keeping it neutral, she balanced the look with a brown croc-effect shoulder bag and strappy, eye-catching patent leather sandals. Her makeup was courtesy of Natalie Ruiz for Maybelline.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2026 Street Style Trend: Embellished Denim
Embellished denim is back in full force, whether it be gemstones decorating the waistband, recognizable embroidery at the back pocket à la the nostalgic True Religion trend, or studs covering the full silhouette like the jeans Wasilak wears here. Alice + Olivia dressed her for the spring 2026 presentation, and she played up a glam Penny Lane vibe by complementing her look with an ombré-effect shoulder bag and towering platforms.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2026 Street Style Trend: Sport Shorts
When Zoë Kravitz stepped out in a look that emulated Carrie Bradshaw's famous gym-shorts-and-heels combination, it confirmed the obvious: sport shorts can be stylish. Wasilak offered her own take in a graphic baby tee, a classic pair of nylon shorts, and heeled sandals that fit the bill.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2026 Street Style Trend: Draped Sweaters
The simplest styling tricks can make the biggest impact. Case in point: sweaters worn draped over the shoulders. Seen all over fashion week, the look strikes the perfect balance between effortless and intentional — part preppy, part laid-back, and entirely chic. Whether paired with a tailored skirt, relaxed denim, or layered over a crisp dress, the tossed-on sweater instantly elevates an outfit without feeling fussy. It's the kind of styling move that looks straight off the runway but works just as easily in everyday life. Shopping staff writer Haley Lyndes embraced the trend herself, styling a cardigan over her shoulders with a pleated maxi skirt and loafers accented with gold hardware.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2026 Street Style Trend: Bubble Skirts
While Fashion Week is prime time to test out the most recent trends, it's also the perfect opportunity to showcase your personal style. Assistant shopping editor Naomi Parris set her own trends for the spring/summer 2026 season, including color play and voluminous skirts — as seen with a sporty, vintage FUBU top, a deconstructed bubble skirt made from recycled shirts from Busybdy, white knee-high boots, and a bowling bag from Diesel.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2026 Street Style Trend: Pink Mania
While the vibrant hue wasn't super prominent on this season's runways, designers like Kate Barton proved pink is here to stay for next spring and summer, as seen with monochrome baby pink ensembles in her collection. Parris offered her own take (and personal love for the color) in a bright pink skirt set from Fumi the Label, complete with green accents on the sleeves and hem. She finished things off with metallic pink heels from Schutz, oversize sunglasses, and a vintage cream Ferragamo bag that offered the perfect slouch.
Look Back at NYFW Fall 2025 Street Style Trend: Zebra Print
Yes, animal print is back and in all its iterations: zebra, leopard, and cow print included. One of the most popular emerging trends involved the former with editors grabbing striped coats or dresses to make a bold statement this season. You could either pair zebra print with neutrals like USA Today's Anika Reed or add a pop of color like senior style director Jessica Andrews with an oversize yellow clutch.
Look Back at NYFW Fall 2025 Street Style Trend: Oversize Clutches
One of our favorite accessories trends this season? Oversize bags. The antithesis of mini bags, these accoutrements are meant to take up space and look good doing so. Here, Andrews carries Coach's viral kisslock frame bag for a pop of green color, grounding the look in neutrals like Saks Potts's popular coat from Shopbop and Vince Camuto knee-high boots.
Look Back at NYFW Fall 2025 Street Style Trend: Pop of White
This season saw showgoers treat white as the ultimate neutral, grabbing ivory accessories to pop against their more colorful outerwear picks. Here, Andrews teams a green Zimmermann coat with a white Bottega Veneta Sardine bag and knee-high boots for a striking color combo.
Look Back at NYFW Fall 2025 Street Style Trend: Burgundy Accents
As a nod to the many shades of red on the Fashion Week runways and a continuation of a very burgundy winter, we saw the shade pop up particularly in the form of accessories this season. Here, shopping director Sarah Wasilak marries the inimitable cassette leather of a Bottega Veneta bucket bag with patent platforms and pants that bear a hint of cherry.
Look Back at NYFW Fall 2025 Street Style Trend: Geometric Bags
Handbags in striking geometric shapes have always been a staple at Fashion Week, but this season it's less about turning heads with a bright accessory and more about subtlety, as proven by labels like Loewe, Khaite, Alaïa, Coperni, and Aupen. Wasilak carries Stella McCartney's Ryder vegan tote, which takes a structured saddle shape, to add intrigue to a romantic academia moment.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2025 Street Style Trend: All White
All white everything is an enduring trend that will always be timeless. Here, Andrews taps into the pristine aesthetic in an Aritzia trench coat and a matching oversize Bottega Veneta clutch from Vivrelle. She balances the look with black accents like her cat-eye sunglasses and Prada pumps.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2025 Street Style Trend: Pop of Red
Red continues to be a major fashion trend, whether in tomato red or burgundy, but this season, it's all about pairing the vibrant hue with neutrals that create the perfect contrast. Andrews achieves this balance with a red Tibi sweater from Shopbop, styled with an Aritzia trench coat and the viral Loewe puzzle bag from Fashionphile. You can opt for a red top and a neutral skirt, or vice versa, for an even subtler take on the trend.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2025 Street Style Trend: 3D Florals
Shopping director Wasilak gave this 3D floral skirt with a thigh-high slit a moment to shine. She opted for a closed, dark-wash denim jacket and Louis Vuitton monogram bag, sourced from Fashionphile, to add contrast up top, complementing the bag's gold hardware with Otra Eyewear metal sunglasses.
Wasilak's makeup was courtesy of Maybelline and her ride to the Prabal Gurung show courtesy of Blacklane.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2025 Street Style Trend: Baggy Denim
Wasilak juxtaposed super-baggy Good American jeans with a peekaboo beaded vest — another bohemian style nod, especially with the obligatory match to her delicate Wald Berlin shell bag. Her ivory pumps were the sophisticated touch necessary to help polish off the rugged denim.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2025 Street Style Trend: Lug Sole Loafers
Wasilak gave the academia trend a sporty update with a Polo Ralph Lauren baseball cap and elastic, midriff-baring crop top. Her Steve Madden Lawsen Loafers are a wardrobe staple, mostly because they're so comfortable and provide just a small boost of height. Wasilak borrowed her Saint Laurent Loulou bag from Vivrelle, the finishing touch to a neutral statement look.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2025 Street Style Trend: Bohemian Belts
Wasilak slung a wide Western-stitched belt from Streets Ahead around her hips atop a classic '90s tank dress. With a stack of wooden bangles, ivory slingbacks, and a Louis Vuitton monogram denim bag, the neutral, monochrome outfit skewed decidedly bohemian.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2025 Street Style Trend: Adidas Sneakers
Wasilak upgraded sporty basics — like Adidas Sambas and a baseball cap — with a floaty eyelet skirt, layered jewelry, and a YSL quilted clutch. Spotting a pair of Sambas teamed with either a skirt or dress is suddenly more common than heels. Plus, the recognizable stripes add a touch of color when the rest of your outfit leans neutral.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2025 Street Style Trend: Matching Sets
Matching sets were trending in a big way for spring 2025, and former assistant shopping editor Kyley Warren embraced a colorblock take on the fad with this complementary pairing. While the style boasts a denim sportiness, the set is actually made from a cotton and spandex blend that's breathable and easy to move around in. Warren infused some contrast into her neutral look with a structured bag from JW Pei, pointed chocolate brown heels, and rounded sunnies to match.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2025 Street Style Trend: Padded Shoulders
Like all good '90s trends, padded shoulders have made their return to mainstream fashion — though this time, they're no longer relegated to just blazers and oversize leather jackets. Here, Warren donned a cropped ruched dress that's elevated (quite literally) by shoulder pads, which give the body-hugging frock some welcomed structure. For a more sultry touch, she slipped into a pair of thigh-high boots that are primed for evening wear, and rounded out the look with a wine-colored dumpling bag from Themoirè.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2024 Street Style: Prints
Andrews embraced a colorful palette, wearing a printed trench from Christopher John Rogers from Hampden Boutique. Keeping the rest of her accessories subtle, she opted for a black Luar bag and matching slingback pumps.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2024 Street Style: Neutrals
Wasilak tapped into the quiet luxury trend, opting for luxe, tailored wardrobe heroes in neutral shades of brown. A Louis Vuitton monogram became the obvious statement piece to tie the tan and chocolate brown tones together.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2024 Street Style: Denim
The double-denim look from the early 2000s is back in full effect. Going far beyond just Canadian tuxedos, the current trend is all about taking dressy silhouettes or romantic accessories and giving them the denim treatment. Here, Andrews paired a patchwork minidress with embellished pumps, a Maya Winston drawstring mini bag, and a sharp-shouldered blazer.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2024 Street Style: Denim
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2024 Street Style: White Co-ords
There are no longer rules about seasonal shades. A satin set in a subtly striking silhouette goes a long way, especially since it's so easy to throw on. That will leave you time for carefully choosing other accessories that play up the look, like of-the-moment platforms or ornate jewelry.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2024 Street Style: Sheer
Whether naked dresses or sheer trench coats, transparent fabrics reigned supreme for spring 2024. Andrews made the trend come alive with a delicate embroidered Aje trench, colorblocked with a green Bottega Veneta clutch, and finished with Prada's logo-bearing pumps.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2024 Street Style: Sheer
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2024 Street Style: High Slits
Whether it's a micro miniskirt or a waist-high slit, showing a slip of leg is a daring, yet wearable trend that can be amplified by a tall heel. Keep the look a bit more understated by opting for a flatform sandal. Here, Wasilak drew attention to her accessories instead, which included colorblock Warby Parker shades and an ombré Christian Dior shoulder bag that was accented by touches of gold throughout her look.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2024 Street Style: Wrong Shoe Theory
While TikTok was the first to officially give it a name, the wrong-shoe theory has been a go-to styling technique season after season. Fashion enthusiasts continue to embrace it, pairing romantic dresses — like Andrews's Cecilie Bahnsen frock — with sporty sneakers. Not only is the contrast visually stunning, you can't beat the comfortable-shoe factor.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2024 Street Style: Romantic Dresses
While quiet luxury often involves plain, pattern-less basics, chic, floral dresses also fit the bill, especially when grounded by dark sunglasses and smart flats. Wasilak navigated the art of teaming navy and black with this look, thanks to subtle hints of denim woven throughout.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2024 Street Style: Pearls
Rather than overdoing it with pearls and appearing ultra-feminine, you can draw attention to the decal in a number of ways. An ivory-toned satin shoe will play up the embellishment on your bag or blouse, and you can break up the sheen with other textures. Here, Wasilak opted for raffia and linen.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2024 Street Style: Flats
Flats are not only on the runways, but all over the streets, functioning as the stylish and comfortable walking shoes we're already well-versed in, but ecstatic to welcome back into our wardrobes. Perhaps the resurgence is thanks to their simplicity, but we recommend you invest in a pair that fits you like a glove so you can get bang for your buck. Mansur Gavriel's classic square-toe silhouette does that for Wasilak, offset by a romantic white outfit.
Look Back at NYFW Fall 2023 Fashion Week Street Style: Bright Colorblocking
Andrews played to all ends of the color wheel, complementing bright hues with neutral accessories. She styled a Zimmermann coat with a COS pink sweater and a matching J.Crew skirt. Tying the look together, Andrews added a Bottega Veneta casette bag from Vivrelle and beige suede boots by Flor de María.
With hair by Tisha's Touch and textured purple "sweater" nails from B. Clawed, her glam was consistently on-point.
Look Back at NYFW Fall 2023 Fashion Week Street Style: Bright Colorblocking
Look Back at NYFW Fall 2023 Fashion Week Street Style: Personalized Suiting
A tailored pantsuit can be dressed up or down, and worn oversize or fitted. Wasilak added a touch of edge to delicate elements, pairing vintage Chanel pearls from Rebag with a chainlink belt slung around the waist. At the same time, her tough combat boots stood in contrast to a dainty little purse, showcasing her penchant for striking the perfect balance.
Look Back at NYFW Fall 2023 Fashion Week Street Style: Graphic Shapes
Andrews strategically incorporated architectural shapes into her second look. From her boxy Sergio Hudson for Target coat to her crescent Bottega Veneta Jodie bag from Fashionphile, her look played to the eye — and the vibrant tones were just a bonus. Andrews's makeup came courtesy of Maybelline.
Look Back at NYFW Fall 2023 Fashion Week Street Style: Graphic Shapes
Look Back at NYFW Fall 2023 Fashion Week Street Style: Printed Denim
With denim trends continually evolving each season, it's hard to predict what we'll come across next, be it asymmetrical waistbands, embellishments, or hand-painted art. Wasilak was drawn to Mother Denim's jeans with flame decal, and played to the '90s inspo with platform boots and a loose chambray shirt in a matching wash.
Look Back at NYFW Fall 2023 Fashion Week Street Style: Textural Play
Andrews played up the stripes on her Victor Glemaud mockneck dress with a fuzzy wool coat and the eye-catching intrecciato basket weave of her Bottega Veneta bag. By accenting the pattern of her midi with complementary colors, her overall look feels cohesive instead of busy.
Look Back at NYFW Fall 2023 Fashion Week Street Style: Corsetry
Corsets are the hallmark of the regencycore trend and they're not going anywhere. Wasilak's Hellessy top evokes dark glamour with its bust-defining neckline and lace sash. She played up the vampy theme by adding vegan leather pants, a sequin Prada bag, and Miu Miu sunglasses.
Look Back at NYFW Fall 2023 Fashion Week Street Style: Checkered Print
Look Back at NYFW Fall 2023 Fashion Week Street Style: Thigh-High Boots
Wasilak incorporated Stuart Weitzman's ever-popular Ultrastuart silhouette into her Fashion Week wardrobe, revealing a slight peek of leg through her Markarian robe. While there are plenty of ways to wear thigh-highs, sporting a long jacket as a dress feels both comfortable and effortless when you're on the go.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2023 Fashion Week Street Style: Neon Accessories
Andrews was ahead of the curve with the wrong-shoe theory in a Ganni smocked plaid dress, crisp white Nike sneakers, and a Balenciaga statement-making neon-green bag from Fashionphile.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2023 Fashion Week Street Style: Puff Sleeves
Andrews embraced the voluminous-sleeves trend in a Barbiecore-inspired minidress by Aje, complete with a Fendi logomania purse and DIFF Eyewear sunglasses.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2023 Fashion Week Street Style: Red
Andrews was seeing red at Fashion Week, pairing her matching Balenciaga bag and Staud dress with a Rag & Bone classic black blazer and Gucci leather loafers.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2023 Fashion Week Street Style: Rainbow Knits
Mekita Rivas, PS contributor, stepped out in a Christopher John Rogers floor-grazing rainbow knit dress that paired perfectly with a Telfar mini neon-orange bag.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2023 Fashion Week Street Style: Animal Print
Wasilak incorporated a touch of the animal-print trend into her otherwise neutral look comprised of a Paco Rabanne shirt, Lu Goldie sunglasses, black platform heels, an Uno de 50 bracelet, and a Simon Miller buttery-brown purse.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2023 Fashion Week Street Style: Athleisure Meets Luxe
Shelton Boyd-Griffith, PS contributor, opted for athleisure essentials and sleek accessories, like these Adidas X Wales Bonner yellow sweatpants mixed with a Collusion Boxy Revere white skirt, a Coperni black bag, Rhude x Thierry Lasry sunglasses, and Martine Rose loafers.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2023 Fashion Week Street Style: Leather Trousers
PS contributor Shelcy Joseph (seen here with sister Chris Joseph) stepped out in a Mango cutout blouse and Paige leather trousers. She topped off her ensemble with a Tory Burch logo handbag and Polo Ralph Lauren slingback kitten heels.
Look Back at NYFW Spring 2023 Fashion Week Street Style: Cloud Bags
— Additional reporting by Naomi Parris, Jessica Andrews, and Mekita Rivas
Sarah Wasilak (she/her) is the PS Shopping Director. With plenty of experience in the fashion industry and over 11 years as an editor at the brand, she enjoys writing and creating social videos across the lifestyle, health, and fitness categories. She is the host of the "Dinner for Shoes" podcast and has bylines at InStyle, Elle, Refinery29, Who What Wear, Elite Daily, Byrdie, and The Quality Edit.
Naomi Parris is an assistant shopping editor at Popsugar, based in New York. With over eight years of experience and previous roles held on the brand's Beauty and Operations teams, she enjoys telling stories that merge fashion, beauty, and Black culture. Naomi has also lent her skillful pen to Essence Girls United, Elle, Bustle, and Elite Daily.
Jessica C. Andrews (she/her) is an award-winning editor and writer who currently works as the senior style director of PS, overseeing beauty, fashion, shopping, and identity content. With more than 15 years of experience, her areas of expertise include fashion, shopping, and travel. Prior to joining PS, Jessica held senior roles at Teen Vogue, Refinery29, and Bustle and contributed to The New York Times, Elle, Vanity Fair, and Essence. She's appeared on "Good Morning America," NBC, and Fox 5 New York and spoken on various panels about fashion, hair, and Black culture.
Mekita Rivas is a PS contributor. She covers everything fashion, writing up profiles, industry news, and long-lead stories. In addition to fashion, she frequently covers culture, identity, politics, wellness, travel, and more.
