As the saying goes, the world is your runway. That much is especially true during Fashion Month, where the fashion set flock to New York, London, Milan, and Paris to see the latest collections from the industry’s biggest players.
While some cities experienced chilling temperatures to extreme degrees (ahem, New York), Milan seemed to have a bit milder weather in the forecast, providing showgoers and models more flexibility with their street style choices. (No extra-bundled looks or foolproof scarf-tying tricks here!) Instead, we saw a plethora of save-worthy looks you can start wearing now and into early spring.
Ahead, see the best street style from Milan Fashion Week, and then shop the looks to make them your own.
Faux Fur Accents
Menswear-Inspired Staples
It didn’t surprise me that sleek tailoring was a mainstay in the Italian fashion hub. From classic blazers and tweed jackets to trousers, Milan Fashion Week’s attendees incorporated these classic wardrobe staples into their ensembles in ways that felt casually cool as opposed to office workwear—I suppose that may just be the Milanese way!
Updated Chore Coats
Spring jackets are bound to be the heavy lifters for the season, and I saw no shortage of lighter layers on Milan’s streets. Opt for a colored one to give a pop of color to an otherwise neutral ensemble, or go for a workwear-inspired one to give your outfits a relaxed touch.
Boxy Leather
From oversized leather jackets to more structured moto-inspired takes, this edgy outerwear staple abounded in Milan. Whether paired with a classic pair of jeans, as seen here, or with a white pencil skirt, this is the two-second secret to creating that fashion girl-approved edge of cool from now through spring.
Wide-Leg Jeans
Just when I thought we might be over the wider-than-life bottoms, I found tons of chic women sporting everything from baggy barrel jeans to ultra-wide culottes. Case in point: This sleek, cropped pair on a model off duty. I love the idea of styling these with streamlined staples like a more structured jacket.




















