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What to wear for NYFW


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For the first time, I missed my 1st Show this season in NYFW as the weather has been really bad on the East Coast. Torrential downpours and power cuts had happened, which was enough reason to create gridlocks. I usually stay in New York during NYFW, but this season I had 3 shows on the same day and I decided not to stay in the city but to return the same day to cope with my kid's busy schedules. Our home to NYC is a 2-hour drive and today it took 4 hours, so I couldn't attend my 1st show as most shows run on time. 


However, I wanted to share what I wore for the show. How I decide what to wear for the show. It takes a lot of thought and ideas to create an ideal look to attend such a show. Looking good is just one criteria, but the look should be such that it not only creates an impact but at the same time it should align with your personal style. A statement look is always good for Big 4 and uncomfortableness is the last thing we opt for. In addition, we have to keep it to the theme of the show. If it is formal you need to blend with it or if it is streetwear you need to take care accordingly. Right and comfortable footwear is a must for running around from one show to another, sitting and walking sometimes, your footwear should be relaxed. 


Well, I wear a pastel mint green pantsuit, for accessories instead of a very obvious choice of black or silver, I opt for tan accessories for my shoes and bag, and dual-tone studs and a clear black frame glass rounded up the look. I kept my hairstyle minimal, and my makeup minimal, but for lips maroon brownish bold lips. Let me know how you like it.

      
 
 





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