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The NYFW Fall/Winter 2025 Street Style Is A Lesson In Winter Dressing
Baby, it’s cold outside.

New York’s street style game is truly in a league of its own. That’s because residents aren’t afraid to push the envelope with their looks — really, nothing is off-limits when it comes to the Big Apple’s style scene. And this rings especially true during New York Fashion Week. Case in point: The Fall/Winter 2025 shows commenced on Feb. 6, and attendees are already turning the sidewalks into their sartorial playground.
Despite the rainy, slushy forecast on Thursday, fashion insiders — including editors, stylists, influencers, buyers, etc. — and celebrities hit the streets in swoon-worthy looks. Given the frigid temps, cozy animal print coats arrived in droves outside shows on day one, including Brandon Maxwell and Christian Siriano. Some guests are embracing the ongoing leopard craze with their winter outerwear, while others are opting for funky zebra styles. Another practical yet fresh look sweeping the streets? Bonnets. Indeed, the hat, which you probably haven’t worn since childhood, is giving balaclavas a run for their money. And according to attendees, it seems the brighter the bonnet, the better.
Without further ado, scroll through the best street style looks from NYFW Fall/Winter 2025. As always, the gallery will be updated daily, so keep checking for more batches of swoon-worthy fashion moments.
Day 5
Eva Chen, vice president of fashion at Meta, kept equal parts warm and chic in a conversation-starting statement coat.
Put your gloves front and center by sporting the accent underneath a belt.
The best way to hold an oversized clutch? In the crook of your arm.
A floor-length skirt can instantly zhuzh up a casual athletic jacket.
Angela Melero, TZR’s editorial director, and Stephanie Sanchez, BDG’s senior fashion and accessories editor, hit the shows together in coordinating tan outerwear.
Whether you’re having a bad hair day or your outfit needs a little something extra, a baseball hat is always a good idea.
Day 4
Influencer Imani Randolph’s green and gray striped sweater and butter yellow heels duo was a playful color combo.
Sporting a fuzzy jacket, bow-adorned bag, and sheer socks, stylist and fashion writer Michelle Li looked every bit the Sandy Liang girl at the designer’s show.
According to this showgoer, your scarf can easily double as a winter hat, too.
Melero combatted the cold temps in an ankle-length faux fur coat from Khy.
Influencer Jenee Naylor shimmered on the streets in a sparkly ocean blue-colored top.
Rendered in butter yellow and hot pink, this star print pullover is a real mood booster.
Day 3
Bloomingdale’s Fashion Director Janelle Lloyd took to the streets in a toasty oversized coat and classic denim outfit.
It’s not too late to partake in the pillbox hat trend, according to content creator Yayis Villarreal.
Valerie Zhang, an influencer and co-founder of VX Media, kept warm in a red checkered statement coat.
This one-of-a-kind trench coat spotted on content creator and illustrator Jenny Walton might make you do a double take.
ICYMI, scarf coats are the season’s buzziest outerwear trend.
Influencer Karen Blanchard hit the Altuzarra show in a dreamy drop waist dress.
Tucking your trousers into a pair of knee-high boots can completely transform your whole look.
Day 2
Fashion writer Laura Reilly looked oh-so cozy in a black furry Carven coat.
Take styling notes from beauty influencer Greivy Lou and opt for a cheery floral dress on a cold winter day.
Content creator Grece Ghanem arrived at the Calvin Klein show in a sporty yet sleek outfit.
With its oversized, larger-than-life neckline, this certainly isn’t your average puffer jacket.
Prada’s belted bag may be the season’s hottest item.
Mytheresa’s CBO, Tiffany Hsu, stood out on the streets thanks to her fiery red tights and matching pumps.
A denim handbag? Influencer Alyssa Coscarelli made a convincing case for the unique style.
This guest experimented with the skirt-over-pants look, pairing a printed midi with light-wash jeans.
Day 1
This guest made a colorful statement by way of a blueberry-hued bonnet.
Shopbop’s Senior Fashion Director Caroline Maguire co-signed the boat shoe trend with a chunky platform pair.
This attendee doubled down on leopard print, layering her patterned coat over a scarf in the timeless motif.
A heart-shaped bag is a fitting choice for a Valentine’s Day date or get-together with your galentines.
Influencer Marina Ingvarsson’s fiery red bonnet provided a nice splash of color to her neutral outfit.
Maximalist dresser Chloe King gave a masterclass in print mixing.
Influencer Coco Bassey braved the cold in a silky skin-baring mini dress.
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