New York City Look Book | My Gallery Of Street Fashion

When it comes to the best street style fashion, New York City is not only famed for its high-end fashion, upscale shopping destination and a home to NYFW but also you can witness some of the amazing fashion off-the runways while walking on the streets of the Manhattan. New Yorkers are the trendsetters and they know very well how to rock any style creating a signature statement.

I’m not a New Yorker but I’ve many friends who live there. On my recent trip to NYC, I thought to hang out in the world’s greatest city while wearing some of my favorite street inspired outfits. I’ve to admit that many tourists asked me the address thinking as if I’m local. Fortunately, I was aware of those places due to my several last visits.

Here are few of my favorite New York street style outfits that I rocked on the streets of the Manhattan.

Look 1: Flaunting the sunshine hue 

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This layered yellow dress from Zara is an absolute beauty. (I couldn’t find this dress online but added similar dress links for you above ). This was one of my favorite NYC street look. To create a sporty look, I paired the dress with my all time favorite white Zara sneakers. To complete the look, I added Louis Vuitton bag, one of my greatest possessions ever. 

Look 2: Extended the floral vibes

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I’m obsessed with floral blooms and always have an eye on floral dresses. So how could I’ve ignored this floral-halterneck-off-the-shoulder jumpsuit! I scored this dress in just $30 in the clearance at Marshalls and totally loved it!  This gorgeous jumpsuit has been sold out but I’ve linked similar pieces for you above. I paired this jumpsuit with black sneakers from H&M and added a popping fuchsia bag from Da Milano to enhance the look of the entire outfit.

New York City Look Book | My Gallery Of Street Fashion

While cruising on the Hudson River, I added summer hat from Forever 21 to add the summer vibes. If you want to enjoy the Manhattan skylines and soak yourself with the surreal view, you must cruise on the Hudson River whenever you visit the city.

Look 3: Spiced up the pumpkin flavor

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As Fall is just around the corner, I added this vibrant color off-the-shoulder floral dress from Marshalls and added Zara denim jacket to give a Fall look. The temperature was below the 70s, so the look was absolutely perfect for me! I repeated Zara sneakers and LV bag to complete the look.
New York City Look Book | My Gallery Of Street Fashion

I totally loved the cheerful vibes of this dress and can’t wait to wear in the upcoming seasons. This dress could be a perfect Summer, Spring or Fall dress.

Look 4: Gaga over embroidery

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Embroidery is one of the top trends of Spring Fashion 2017 and I’ve to admit that I have been gaga over embroidery.  This delicate sheer embroidered dress is from Just Fashion Now and it is one of my ultimate favorites. This black beauty is very comfortable to beat the heat and looks absolutely gorgeous. I didn’t wear this dress in NYC but I wore it on my day trip to Baltimore to meet my old friends. I tried to create a sporty look, so I paired the dress with H&M sneakers and my all time favorite LV bag. My friends complimented my outfit.

Do let me know your favorite street style from my NYC lookbook in the comments below?

Till then, Happy Styling!

Love,
Ana


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