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8 NYC Winter Fashion Trends That Are Blowing Up RN

If you want to know what’s next in the world of fashion and street style trends, just look to what NYC girls are wearing. They’re often early adopters of fashion trends that are coming down the pipeline and always help to shape where style is headed, so looking to their outfits is a surefire way to know which pieces to invest in.

What are the winter fashion trends NYC girls are wearing right now that are worth repeating? From tall platform boots to sleek outerwear and new ways to wear sweatpants, there are plenty of pieces you’ll want to adopt from them. Ahead, see eight key winter trends they’re wearing now and shop my edit of pieces to add into your personal wardrobe. These are guaranteed to inspire your fashion for the months ahead.

If the spring 2020 runways are any indication, colorful leather will be replacing standard black. Here’s how to pull it off.
If you’re looking to breathe new life into your sweatpant outfits, try tucking them into a pair of tall boots. I’ll personally be trying this out the next time I’m at the airport.
Half-zip sweaters are the cool knitwear staple every fashion girl is wearing right now, including Who What Wear market editor Nicole Eshaghpour.
Chunky platform boots are absolutely everywhere on the streets of NYC right now. Whether paired with jeans or a long printed dress, they’re surprisingly versatile.
Here’s a trend for anyone with a romantic core. Puffy sleeves for the win.
I have a hunch that two-tone pieces will explode in 2020. While there is already plenty of cool market, it’s also been trickling onto recent runways like Chanel, so it will have serious staying power.
Suiting was one trend that defined 2019 but will continue to be big in 2020. Want to pull it off like an NYC girl? Take inspiration from Who What Wear fashion editor Lauren Eggertsen and look for oversize proportions.
Interested in a trend you’ll wear for years? Look no further than the leather trench, my friends. I invested in one earlier this year, and it’s been one of my best purchases to date.

Next, find out my curated list of pieces to buy from the Net-a-Porter sale.



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