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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No. 22 — Anna Dello Russo Yet another glimpse of the Alexander Wang–H&M collab. Croakies, not just for frat bros anymore!
Photo: YoungJun K...No. 22 — Anna Dello Russo Yet another glimpse of the Alexander Wang–H&M collab. Croakies, not just for frat bros anymore!
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 21 — Daria Shapovalova You have to love a woman who embraces her neons.
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 20 — Elina Halimi How to make leather leggings and a sweater not look basic? Have the sweater casually slide off the shoulder and carry (but ... No. 20 — Elina Halimi How to make leather leggings and a sweater not look basic? Have the sweater casually slide off the shoulder and carry (but not wear!) a super-luxe red fur stole.
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 19 — Georgia Pendlebury Pendlebury is committed to acid wash. And for loyalty to a look, we give her high marks.
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KO...No. 19 — Georgia Pendlebury Pendlebury is committed to acid wash. And for loyalty to a look, we give her high marks.
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 18 — Shala Monroque Monroque makes the case for a different kind of minimal dressing: Who needs a dress or pants when you have a jacket and s... No. 18 — Shala Monroque Monroque makes the case for a different kind of minimal dressing: Who needs a dress or pants when you have a jacket and sneakers? Also, look at those pointed toes!
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 17 — This Woman Who Likes to Bunny Hop The socks-with-heels trend makes the jump to the street — and looks pretty damn good, especially with ... No. 17 — This Woman Who Likes to Bunny Hop The socks-with-heels trend makes the jump to the street — and looks pretty damn good, especially with those delightfully quirky Miu Miu heels.
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 16 — Hanne Gaby Odiele This chic puffer jacket gets us instantly in the mood for cold weather.
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 15 — Martha Graeff Here's a new way to style a traditional suit: Put a jersey or vintage tee underneath, find a sunlit corner, and just gaze ... No. 15 — Martha Graeff Here's a new way to style a traditional suit: Put a jersey or vintage tee underneath, find a sunlit corner, and just gaze up at the sky.
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 14 — Natalya Bogacheva Even mice can dream. Just like little Remy inRatatouille. Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 13 — JiHye Park The only disadvantage of a semicircluar cutout on your Carven sweater: getting a semicircular tan line when you stop to sun y... No. 13 — JiHye Park The only disadvantage of a semicircluar cutout on your Carven sweater: getting a semicircular tan line when you stop to sun yourself.
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 12 — This Woman Who Is Artfully Undone She who wears Givenchy boots and drops Duchamp deserves a place on this list.
Photo: YoungJun ...No. 12 — This Woman Who Is Artfully Undone She who wears Givenchy boots and drops Duchamp deserves a place on this list.
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 11 — Barbara Martelo Fall's miniskirt trend is starting off strong with this leopard number.
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 10 — Giovanna Battaglia After a week of prints on prints, Giovanna Battaglia looks gloriously simple in a green dress and blue heels — and we... No. 10 — Giovanna Battaglia After a week of prints on prints, Giovanna Battaglia looks gloriously simple in a green dress and blue heels — and we love her for it.
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 9 — Tiffany Hsu Furry and fantastic in Peter Pilotto.
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 8 — Sarah Chavez Before there was festival fringe, there was Ann Demeulemeester ombré fringe. Obviously one is cooler than the other. ... No. 8 — Sarah Chavez Before there was festival fringe, there was Ann Demeulemeester ombré fringe. Obviously one is cooler than the other.
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 7 — Malaika Firth Anyone else in a Mickey crop top would look like they were going to Disneyland Paris, but Firth and her abs makes the look ... No. 7 — Malaika Firth Anyone else in a Mickey crop top would look like they were going to Disneyland Paris, but Firth and her abs makes the look infinitely chicer.
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 6 — Julia Sarr-Jamois Sarr-Jamois teaches us that sometimes all you need is a really great double-breasted blazer.
Photo: YoungJ...No. 6 — Julia Sarr-Jamois Sarr-Jamois teaches us that sometimes all you need is a really great double-breasted blazer.
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 5 — Tina Leung and Declan Chan Leung doesn't seem too concerned about the proximity of her fur to that latte. But this gloriously mismatched ... No. 5 — Tina Leung and Declan Chan Leung doesn't seem too concerned about the proximity of her fur to that latte. But this gloriously mismatched pair lands high up on the list.
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 4 — Vanessa Hong If we had this tortoiseshell Barbara Bui rain jacket we'd wear it on sunny days, too.
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 3 — Shiona Turini and Aimee Song "Did you see all of those losers back there with their arms through their jackets?"
Photo:...No. 3 — Shiona Turini and Aimee Song "Did you see all of those losers back there with their arms through their jackets?"
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 2 — Elisa Nalin Put on a plaid. Then put on another plaid. Then put on a third plaid — and maybe, just maybe, you'll look as cool as Elisa Na... No. 2 — Elisa Nalin Put on a plaid. Then put on another plaid. Then put on a third plaid — and maybe, just maybe, you'll look as cool as Elisa Nalin.
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
No. 1 — Natalie Joos The secret to making a vintage jumpsuit look cool is giving it '90s-inspired touches in the form of flatforms and a tight bl... No. 1 — Natalie Joos The secret to making a vintage jumpsuit look cool is giving it '90s-inspired touches in the form of flatforms and a tight black top. For fulfilling our Contempo Casual fantasies, you get the win. Congrats!
Photo: YoungJun Koo/I’M KOO
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