TikTokers Are Sharing What They'd Wear to Fashion Week, and We Have Some Suggestions

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Ever attended Fashion Week in your own living room? For TikTokers, the answer is a definitive yes. The booming video platform is responsible for a slew of internet trends these days, and demonstrating what to wear to Fashion Week appears to be the challenge of the moment.

Spearheaded by creators such as @evelilythrifts and @andoej, users are taking to the app (and now Instagram Reels) to show off their would-be front-row fits (think: black on black and oversize sunglasses for Saint Laurent; gothic chic for Alexander McQueen). Perhaps the coolest thing about it all is the reassurance that you don't have to spend designer dollars for designer-caliber results (@evelilythrifts cites brands like ASOS and Nasty Gal as go-tos for her looks).

Considering Fashion Week has gone largely digital, what looks like a TikTok trend is now a reality for many. Whether you will be tuning into virtual presentations in the coming weeks or just love a fun excuse to channel your favorite designer, scroll through to watch the new trend unfold, then shop for front-row-ready looks tailored to all four Fashion Weeks. And in case you were wondering, yes, you can totally do this on a budget.

New York Fashion Week: Marc Jacobs
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New York Fashion Week: Marc Jacobs

Attending a Marc Jacobs show is like entering a wardrobe wonderland where only dreamy, over-the-top fashion exists. Incorporating whimsical, fantasy-like elements into your outfit is key — embrace floral prints, dramatic sleeves, and billowy skirts.

New York Fashion Week: Area
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New York Fashion Week: Area

You'd be hard-pressed to find an Area collection that's devoid of crystal, fringe, or shimmer. The New York-based brand has dance-the-night-away attire down to a science. Just about any crystal-embellished LBD will do the trick. Bonus points if you can find one with an iridescent finish.

New York Fashion Week: LaPointe
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New York Fashion Week: LaPointe

Monochrome outfits continue to trend, but at LaPointe — New York designer Sally LaPointe's rebranded line — the look is a lifestyle. Seriously, monochrome dressing is so ingrained into LaPointe's DNA, you can even shop its site by color. Start with the hue of your choice, then incorporate some of the brand's signature design elements (including but not limited to sequins, leather, silk, and fur) for added texture.

London Fashion Week: A.W.A.K.E. Mode
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London Fashion Week: A.W.A.K.E. Mode

If you're only familiar with A.W.A.K.E. Mode because of its viral Lucy Bag, take another look. The label takes an avant-garde approach to your typical fashionable Londoner's style of dress, with asymmetrical shapes, splashes of leather, and strong silhouettes. It also isn't shy about cutouts, so when re-creating its looks, you shouldn't be either.

London Fashion Week: Marques'Almeida
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London Fashion Week: Marques'Almeida

Founded in 2011, Marques'Almeida is one of the younger brands demonstrating what very well may be the future of luxury. A cross between high fashion and streetwear, denim is juxtaposed with delicate fabrics such as silk. To get front-row ready, try a pair of colored acid-wash jeans (yep, they're back) and a printed top (literally anything goes here).

London Fashion Week: Victoria Beckham
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London Fashion Week: Victoria Beckham

Usually heralded for oversize tailoring, Victoria Beckham's latest collection features slightly slimmer fits. And with a unique approach to color, you're likely to find pops of red, bold purples, and striking greens against neutrals such as gray and tan. Incorporate both of these factors into your outfit, and you'll blend right in with the models.

Milan Fashion Week: Peter Pilotto
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Milan Fashion Week: Peter Pilotto

Peter Pilotto's use of feminine colors, luxe silk, and playful cuts make the brand ideal for your next special occasion (virtual or otherwise). Here's the perfect opportunity to spring for a relaxed suit set, as the brand does so well. Let's be honest, is pink ever not a good choice?

Milan Fashion Week: Stella Jean
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Milan Fashion Week: Stella Jean

With an eponymous founder of Haitian-Italian descent, Stella Jean leans heavily into cultural references. Bold prints married with free-flowing fabrics are the name of the game here, leaving the floor open for you to choose between a fun printed dress, a bohemian top, or loose-fitting pants.

Milan Fashion Week: Versace
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Milan Fashion Week: Versace

Versace is a brand that's fit for many moods. From its iconic Barocco print to the J Lo-famous jungle print, it's always interesting to see what Donatella Versace has up her sleeve. But the most Versace of all Versace? Head-to-toe black with gold accents. This may be the easiest Fashion Week look to nail yet.

Paris Fashion Week: Mugler
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Paris Fashion Week: Mugler

You can always count on Mugler to bring a sultry flair to Paris Fashion Week. To achieve the look, opt for structural silhouettes, mesh peekaboo elements, body-clinging leather, and, of course, bodysuits.

Paris Fashion Week: Rick Owens
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Paris Fashion Week: Rick Owens

Futuristic fashion is in, and Rick Owens is paving the way. If pronounced shoulders and platform boots aren't your thing, fear not. You can still channel the look with metallic fabrics (foiled is even better) and mirrored sunglasses.

Paris Fashion Week: Valentino
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Paris Fashion Week: Valentino

If it doesn't feel like borderline couture, is it even Valentino? Something about designer Pierpaolo Piccioli's approach to femininity feels positively dreamy, and we're absolutely here for it. With any combination of sheer, flowy garments, tiered ruffles, and garden tones, you'll be just about ready to saunter down the runway yourself.