We’ve waited all summer for this, and the girls did not disappoint. Flying in from all over the world, they showed up and showed out for this 2025 New York Fashion Week. From street style to front row at the show, we set out to see what they were wearing, how they were styling it, and which pieces they’re predicting will dominate the upcoming season. Here’s the full roundup.

Coming up first is this mixed lace set, a dreamy blend between feminine chic and western revival. With those cream cowboy boots stealing the show, the look features delicate layering of lace in multiple hues, black, baby blue, and cream. The top showcases an exposed black lace sleeve for added drama, and she finishes the look with a detailed beaded clutch. It's soft yet strong, and totally made for the moment.

From Love Island to the heart of the runway, she’s making bold statements with every step. The look starts strong with a pair of tiger printed jeans, loud, confident, and impossible to ignore. These Jaded London Leona Jean alone makes a statement, but she pushes the edge further by pairing them with daring open toe sandal knee high boots. It’s the ideal styling choice that works flawlessly, walking the fine line between NYC streetwear and editorial glam.

Jamie Alanna Bloom is the Public Relations Coordinator at OOTD. Her experience spans editorial styling and writing, seasonal campaigns, and behind-the-scenes design work, all rooted in a deep love for fashion. She’s especially fond of subtle elegance, and a classic ballet flat, along with the power of a well told style story. She graduated from Syracuse University, and brings a fresh, trend-aware perspective to brand communication and media strategy.

This monochromatic crème look proves that the "no white after Labor Day" rumor is officially dead. The outfit features a sharp cream blazer paired effortlessly with casual white sweats, a perfect merge of comfy and runway-ready. The accessories include a bold necklace stack, Adidas Wales Bonner Silvers, and a distressed clutch to top it all off. It's a balance of street and sophistication.

Parisian-core might just be the trend to watch this fall. She’s seen in a white linen midi skirt, styled with a matching navy blue striped top and sock combo. Adding a splash of bold color is a red neck scarf and matching Free People Idle Hands Sling bag, while heeled buckle Mary Janes bring in the vintage edge. A navy nylon bomber jacket ties the navy and red palette together flawlessly.

These looks are straight from the rodeo, and it seems like everyone is embracing western-core this NYFW. Left: A cocoa brown open slit denim maxi skirt paired with a collared tank button-down and white tie. She spices it up with leopard print boots for that perfect dash of bold. Right: This one's rodeo to its core, she wears a cow printed button-down and ponyhair matching shorts. That texture? Unreal. Brown slouchy boots and a pearl pendant chain necklace complete the effortlessly rugged look.

The structure of this look is nothing short of elite. Spotted in a tan puffed sleeve dress, she pairs it with a complementary Burberry handle bag. White knee-high socks and black patent leather platform Mary Janes bring the schoolgirl aesthetic to new heights, playful yet perfectly polished.

This trenchcoat turned jumpsuit completely redefines what we expect from fall fashion. The belted waist offers a flawless silhouette, giving structure and shape in all the right places. Styled with a sheer white neck scarf and Cult Gaia Bonnie Boots, it’s both innovative and nostalgic.

The 2000s called, and we’re glad they did. She’s caught in a vintage Chanel sequin sweater paired with a Coperni Bubble Hem Denim Miniskirt. Velvet red platform flats and a cheetah-print belt seal the deal. This is peak Hannah Montana inspiration, but make it fashion week.

Just look at the silhouette in this Wolf & Badger Asymmetrical Skirt. The stitching allows the denim pocket maxi to hug the body perfectly. Styled with an animal print jacket, brown leather boots, and a bold red bag, the look is topped off with gold bangles, pure confidence in motion.

“Summer’s not over yet…” she says, and we believe her. She’s wearing an intricately netted maxi skirt with a red crepe lining underneath, perfectly balanced with a crisp white tank and cream neck scarf. White ballet flats draw attention to the skirt, tying the entire look together with ease and elegance.

The amount of sequins we’ve seen this week should honestly be studied. She owns this gold sequin blazer, styled over a pleated tweed mini. A black and gold chain belt enhances the waist, and the black sequin maxi skirt underneath flows seamlessly into black snakeskin stiletto heels. She’s not just dressed for the spotlight, she is the spotlight.

How do you even match this Cult Gaia look? Some would say their clothes are art, and they’d be right. She’s glowing in a dreamy blue Jace Top with the matching Celadon Maxi Skirt, every inch of the outfit crafted like a sculpture. Effortlessly ethereal.

Animal prints aren’t going anywhere. The main attraction here? Sam Edelman Taylin Boots in Snakeskin. With a statement like that, she keeps the rest minimal, pairing it with a white linen maxi skirt and a white boatneck top. Still, the fresh from the store boxes add a touch of The Devil Wears Prada perfection to the look.

The belted blazer look definitely had a moment this season. Left: She’s in an oversized grey desk blazer layered over a sheer crepe maxi skirt. A black leather weave clutch and pointed heels keep the traditional vibe alive. Right: Fringe is making a comeback. She’s seen in a taupe fringe maxi skirt with a brown suede blazer and leather belt. With a matching suede bag and taupe heels, she mixes brown hues like a pro.

This final look? A total masterpiece. She’s seen in a Jacquemus Ovalo Fitted Jacket paired with a floral lace midi skirt and abstract black pointed heels. A circular tassel bag completes the outfit. It’s the definition of pure elegance, a work of art to close out the show.