7 Outfits All the Cool Girls Are Wearing in Paris

Outfits spotted in Paris always serve as style inspiration, but especially right now when all of the coolest fashion girls descend on the city for fashion week. So, what are we seeing? The beginning of the week kicked off with Jacquemus and many of the show’s guests wore pieces from the designer. The most popular silhouettes included the brand’s long dresses with high slits and scoop necks or turtlenecks. Both dresses emerged as a clear It piece among on Paris fashion scene.

But we’re also seeing some of the biggest trends for fall start to appear. Snakeskin—with its luxe finish and cool factor—is hugely popular. Bright colors are also big on the streets of Paris where fashion girls are wearing everything from bold shades of orange to pretty pastels. Ahead, we’re breaking down the best looks from Paris fashion week so far and the pieces to wear them yourself.

We’re spotting Jacquemus’ scoop neck knit dress all over the streets of Paris.
Finished with a sky-high slit.
Pair them with these suede mules.
One more street style favorite? Another dress from Jacuemus. This one is finished with the same leg-baring slit but instead of a scoop neck, it has a turtleneck.
This color feels perfect for fall.
Take a styling note from Anne-Laure Mais and wear yours with a chain-link belt.
While pastel shades might be more expected for fall, they’re everywhere on the streets of Paris.
This buttercream blazer is 
Lime green never looked so good.
More bright shades spotted on the streets of Paris. This time with a ’60s-inspired Courreges look.
Nothing feels more retro Paris than pieces from Courreges.
And here’s a way to tap into the futuristic pieces that were all over the F/W 18 runways.
Finish off the look with a headband.
Here, spotting some of the It accessories of the season.
Designer hiking boots were all over the F/W 18 runways are we’re about to see them everywhere.
A cool take on Loewe’s iconic bag.
Snakeskin is one of the biggest trends of the season. While it’s huge in the world of shoes and bags, here’s a cool way to style a blouse version of the print.
Wear this with a turtleneck layered underneath.
The ultimate fall staple.
Wear these now and for the seasons ahead.
One of the most-loved bags among the fashion set this season.
An artful take on the snakeskin trend.
This piece is hand-painted.
Pair it with a croc-effect bag.

Next: Shop my best purchases from this month.

My Secret Source for Genius Styling Tricks

I’ll let you in on a little secret. I log onto Net-a-Porter every single day that I’m at the Who What Wear office for a dose of fashion inspiration. Not only does the retailer have an amazing section of new arrivals and a curated collection of up-and-coming designers scouted for its “vanguard” that I’m constantly checking out, but they also have incredible styling ideas that never fail to inspire me. For this reason, I find myself scrolling through Net-a-Porter on the regular.

In particular, I’ll go to Net-a-Porter to get ideas for how to style particularly challenging trends. For example, neon—undoubtedly one of the biggest trends of the moment. I watched the bold colors come down runway after runway this fashion month but still questioned if it was right for my personal wardrobe and how I would actually pull it off IRL. But, after seeing an electric green turtleneck layered under an oversize T-shirt with jeans over on Net-a-Porter, I began to see how I could actually pull it off.

Ahead, I’m breaking down more of the cool fashion styling ideas I’ve picked up from Net-a-Porter and will be testing out for myself for the season ahead.

First, secure it over your natural waist and slightly to one side.
Another way to wear it? Across your body, slung over one shoulder.
This faux-croc style from Nanushka is currently topping my wish list.
Cowboy boots are everywhere right now, but instead of stopping there, add a fringe suede jacket to your look to really lean into the trend.
Cowboy boots are one of the biggest trends of the season—especially styles like this with modern upgrades.
This cropped jacket is finished with fringe and the perfect compliement to cowboy boots.
If you want to wear your sweatshirt to the office, try tying it around a midi skirt to create a cool layered effect.
One of the most iconic pieces for the fall 2018 season.
Bike shorts have been getting more and more popular and show no signs of slowing down as a trend. If you’re planning on wearing them outside of the gym, add a belted blazer on top.
These act as the foundation of the outfit.
Then, add a blazer on top and finish the look with a waist-cinching belt.
Here’s a way to experiment with color in a measured way. I personally think it’s a great method for testing out the neon trend this fall.
This top has quickly become a signature piece.
The boxy shape is perfect.

Next: Shop my best purchases from this month.

Trust Me—Buy These 10 Dresses

Trust Me—Buy This is a bimonthly series where our market editor, Nicole Eshaghpour, makes her favorite real-life fashion finds shoppable for Who What Wear readers.

It’s dress time! From daytime frocks to party-ready picks, today I’m putting a special spin on my Trust Me—Buy This series and making it all about dresses—because honestly, doesn’t it feel like an endless search? It definitely does for me, but since I’ve spent my fair share of time researching, buying, and, of course, wearing them, I figured I’d put some of that effort to even better use and share my favorite finds with you. See and shop my picks from the last few months, as well as some similar styles, below.

I’ve worn this Rixo dress more times than I can count, and it’s not even fall yet. It’s perfect for wearing on its own, adding belts to, or layering with tees and sweaters.
This summer, I got so much use out of this printed shirtdress as a bathing suit cover. For fall, I plan to wear it with ankle boots, both closed as a dress and open like a jacket.
Petite girls: I’m 5’2″, and this dress fit me perfectly without being shortened or tailored at all—and that does not happen often. I love everything about it, but most of all the jeweled buttons.
All of Dôen’s pieces are amazing, but the brand especially excels in the prairie-inspired dresscategory, which happens to be one of fall’s biggest trends. While I loved the above light blue style in the summer, for fall, I have to suggest the below, darker style.
Pardon the super-zoomed photo, but I had to show off the neckline and drawstring detail on this Pixie Market dress. I wore it a ton this summer with sandals and can’t wait to wear it with Western ankle boots for fall.
I’m a sucker for covered buttons, which are just one of the many amazing details on this R13 dress. I love pairing it with this crystal belt and simple black heeled sandals for weddings. 
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I got so much use out of this now-sold-out Majorelle dress during my summer travels because it (and all the brand’s pieces) can be so easily dressed up or down with a simple switch of your shoes. For the months ahead, I plan to pick up a new printed minidress from the brand that I’ll hopefully get just as much use out of.
This dress by Haney is, undeniably, a “party dress” in the very best way. If you’re looking to switching things up from your go-to LBD but still want something easy to wear and flattering, this is it.
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I have a newfound love for slip dresses after getting this bias-cut style from Silk Laundry and, much like with the Rixo one a bit earlier in the story, realizing how versatile it is. Again, I’ve worn this so many ways and so many different times.
Last, but certainly not least, is one of my favorite easy, flattering, and standout wedding guest dresses by Alice McCall.

Up next: Shop all the fashion items I’m loving this month.

4 Women Who Totally Overhauled Their Style and Aren’t Looking Back

Right now is the time of year when overhauling feels like the norm. We’ve just gotten accustomed to summer officially ending, we’ve broken out a jacket or two (even if we have to shove them back in the closet on a rogue 80-degree day), and it feels like a time to get serious—whether that means laser-focusing on the goals we want to achieve before the end of the year or getting better informed to cast our vote in the midterm elections next month. No matter how you define it, reflecting and reevaluating can be an incredibly powerful—as well as challenging—task, and this inspired us to turn to real stories within our own Who What Wear community.

We asked you about undergoing a major style overhaul. For some, this might mean a loss of personal style, but for others, changing how we dress is more about taking a big step into a new chapter in our lives. Below, here’s what four women—including a very recognizable fashion insider—have to say about their journeys, in their own words.

Also available in more sizes.

Up next, shop 27 little black dresses that are anything but basic.

The Fila Sneakers Every Celeb Loves Got a Crazy-Cool Update for 2019

Fila’s cameo in Fendi’s F/W 18 runway show earlier this year was a sign of bigger (and even more stylish) things to come for the cult brand. For the very first time, Fila just presented its own runway show in Milan, and there were plenty of amazing activewear and fashion-forward looks to ogle at. However, we immediately zeroed in on one element in particular: Fila’s iconic Disruptor sneakers, which were transformed into knit boots in varying colors and patterns.

The OG Disruptors, of course, have long been a celebrity favorite. Emily Ratajkowski, for one, Instagrammed herself wearing the sneakers with cutoff shorts and a crop top to her 19 million followers. The sneakers even nabbed the number two spot on Lyst’s roundup of “the hottest women’s products” from the second quarter of 2018—beat only by Gucci’s logo belt. With that kind of cachet behind a pair of shoes, we wouldn’t be surprised if the cool boot versions also took off. Scroll down to see them on the runway and shop Fila’s see-now, buy-now items at Saks while we wait for the boots to become available.

Apparently No One Packed This Shoe Trend for Paris

If you follow even one fashion person on social media, you know that it’s the height of Paris Fashion Week. From editors to influencers, models to photographers, everyone in the industry is flocking to the city to attend the S/S 19 shows. To get updated on the latest happenings at PFW, we’ve put together a handy 15-second guide. As for the street style looks, well, rest assured that we’re covering every ounce of outfit inspiration, from Le Marais to Tuileries Palace and back again.

There’s one major 2018 trend that seems to be absent in Paris right now, though, and that is sneakers—more specifically, dad sneakers. Given that most of the Paris Fashion Week attendees have been traveling to Milan, London, and New York in one fell swoop, we’re a little surprised that the shoe trend hasn’t made much of a splash this time around. That’s not to say that sneakers are “out,” seeing as they were all over the place just days prior in Milan.

Rather, showgoers opted for sleeker shoe trends, like leather boots and pointed-toe pumps. To get a look at the shoe trends that are making waves in Paris at the moment, keep reading below.

Now you’re up to speed on what everyone’s wearing in Paris.

Yes, You Can Pull Off an Overall Dress

Overall dresses don’t necessarily count as a wardrobe staple, but in the coming months, expect to see them more and more. A flirty alternative to tomboyish overalls, this trend is for those looking to mix things up. From classic denim versions with dungaree-style straps to ’70s-inspired silhouettes in corduroy, there’s a little something to try no matter what your style may be.

As is the case with regular overalls, figuring out how to wear this piece in an adult-feeling way fan be tough. However, thanks to a few of our favorite trendsetters, you have some new ways to incorporate the piece into your wardrobe. If you’re feeling in a bit of a style rut, we’ve rounded up some of our favorite looks to help inspire your next overall dress look. Keep it casual by wearing it on its own or with a tee, or dress it up with a classic blazer. With this versatile look, the choice is yours. Read on to see the looks and then shop overall dresses for your next look.

Paired with a classic white tee, this overall dress is a perfect casual look.
A leather version of the trend is definitely going to turn some heads.
Dress up the casual denim look with a structured blazer and tall boots.
Let the dress be the center of attention.
A plaid overall dress will easily stand out.
Opt for zipper details instead of buttons.
Wear your overall dress with a blouse to elevate the trend.
Oversize sleeves feel fresh under a simple, denim overall dress.
Pile on the accessories over an otherwise simple neckline.
Opt for a ’70s corduroy fabric, especially in a bright, sunny shade.

This story was originally published at an earlier date and has since been updated by Gina Marinelli. Next, check out the ’70s denim style that has made a comeback.

Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom Just Made Their Red Carpet Debut Together

Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom just walked the red carpet for the first time together as a couple, but it wasn’t your average step-and-repeat. The duo joined none other than Prince Albert and Princess Charlene of Monaco for a royal double date on the glamorous red carpet at the Monte Carlo Gala. How’s that for an epic red carpet debut?

For the black-tie occasion, Perry wore Tom Ford’s ruched jersey evening dress with embroidered sleeves. Does the beautiful gown look familiar? Cardi B wore a similar version while expecting her first child, so you know it’s officially Hollywood-approved. Scroll down to see Perry and Bloom on the red carpet with the prince and princess of Monaco.

On Katy Perry: Tom Ford ruched jersey evening dress with embroidered sleeves