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The Best Street Style from New York Fashion Week Thus Far

For some, September signals the beginning of the school year, a change in seasons or even the start of pumpkin spice season. For others, however, it means only one thing: Fashion Month has arrived. New York Fashion Week has the honor of being the first stop for models, fashion editors and photographers. And while we do love checking out what's walking the runway, it's the street style that really offers up inspiration. Here are all the best street style looks we saw this year, and keep checking back as we update with more.

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Now this is how to transition puffy sleeves, one of summers biggest trends (pun intended), into fall.

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You guys, it's a jumpsuit. With pockets!

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Double the style, double the fun.

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Cher Horowitz would definitely approve of this ensemble.

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You don't have to wait for October 31 to wear black and orange. Especially not when it's to create a look as chic as this trench and shorts combo.

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The addition of a bright yellow bag is what really made this outfit stand out.

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Bookmark now for holiday party inspiration come December.

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When you have a fabulous piece like this yellow plaid dress, keep accessories simple to allow your dress to shine in all its glory.

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Print mixing at its finest.

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Who knew a spotted suit and pastel Tevas could look so good together?

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A little bit Carrie Bradshaw, a little bit Babysitter's Club, 100 percent getting added to our outfit rotation.

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An intricate top like this looks best when paired with a sleek lower half, like Logan Browning's dark-wash jeans and black boots here.

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Cornflower blue and magenta are an unexpected fall color match up, for sure, but now it's all we want to wear.

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The mini length and addition of tough booties makes this prairie dress feel much easier to wear than many of the long, puffy variations of the trend.

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Slim-fit knits and knee-high boots are the way to go this fall.

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Layer your blazer over your duster coat rather than under for a supremely chic update.

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Elle Woods would be proud.

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It's that pop of neon that really makes this outfit shine and lends a cool-girl edge to preppy blue and white stripes.

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Worried going totally monochrome will leave you looking like a human-size crayon? Mix in one or two similar shades and a print that incorporates complementary hues.

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See? You 100 percent can white after Labor Day.

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Who knew neon green and brown looked so good together?

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Grunge meets girly.

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Our middle school selves would have gone wild for all this pink and purple beauty.

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Doug Funnie would definitely approve.

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Black and white and chic all over.

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Sometimes all you need to freshen up a classic wardrobe staple is a splash of something bright, like creamsicle orange or cherry red.

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These warm hues have us particularly excited for fall to truly arrive.

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The power suit trend isn't going away any time soon, folks.

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You can never go wrong with a buttondown and a-line skirt.

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Ease your way out of summer with a delicious array of sorbet hues.

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Proof that a black blazer and wide-leg trousers can look as cool as they do classic.

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