This season, the Cut ranks the street-style looks from the previous days at Fashion Week. We’ve selected these 22 images out of the many that photographer YoungJun Koo shot in Paris to bring you this list. Agree? Disagree? Chime in on the comments below.
Now that we’re heading into the Paris homestretch, it seems like everyone has decided to take a leap and whip out some more unusual pieces to keep us entertained. While Rihanna may have been one of the first to wear Alexander Wang for H&M in the wild, Anna Dello Russo became the first to debut it in the street-style arena (naturally). Elisa Nalin opted to be more seasonally appropriate by piling on the plaid, while Hanne Gaby Odiele had us craving cold weather with a swingy puffer. And then there was Malaika Firth, who took Paris’s proximity to Disneyland Paris quite literally — and Natalya Bogacheva, who channeled the spirit of Remy from Ratatouille. Click ahead to see who won the Disney face-off and who nabbed the top spot.
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