How To Dress Like A Street Style Star

The new season brings fresh takes on classic elements

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Harper's BAZAAR Singapore's Associate Style Editor details this season's favourite quirky, everyday ensembles to help you put together the perfect street look.

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Behold, the return of big buckle energy—very much reminiscent of Y2K culture. Wear your giant belt across your chest like a bustier, keep it timeless on a black leather bag, or have it featured on a harness-like coat that pulls the whole look together. Buckled accessories are another way to channel the trend. Try cute buckle motif earrings. Or let an oversize buckle anchor everything from an evening gown to a pair of chunky loafers.

An oversize buckle takes centrestage

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Loafers, $2,530, Roger Vivier

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Earrings,$1,450,Balenciaga 

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Top, $471, Manokhi at Farfetch

David Koma
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Dress, $1,710, David Koma

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Sandal, $2,475, Alexander McQueen 

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Purse, $457, Boyy

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One way to look instantly fresh is to dress in an all-white ensemble. Play up the crisp shade with varying textures, lengths and silhouettes for added interest and dimension, or simply throw on accessories of a contrasting colour to pull the look together; cream-hued add-ons are a safe way to start. Keep it feminine and chic with frills and pearls, or go for a masculine and edgy look with tailored numbers. Opt for sheer pieces or flash a little skin for a cheeky take on an otherwise pure look. Next, put on some attitude, and you’re ready for the street, not the aisle. Knee-high boots add instant edge.

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Keep it modest yet flirty with white tights and an off-shoulder top.

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Leave your utilitarian vest unbuttoned for a sexier take.

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Courtroom and boardroom ready—a highly-textural ensemble is ultra chic. 

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Go bold and play up your whites with clever layering

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If there’s one hot accessory from the fall/ winter 2023 runways, it’s hosiery. From Renaissance days when men—think Henry VIII— wore them both for warmth and as a status symbol, to the 1940s when nylon stockings was the rage, through to the Swinging Sixties when coloured tights were matched with minis for fun-loving looks— inner wear, is truly in style again. Miu Miu’s inspired take paired coloured tights with fresh yet classic staples in playful, sheer layers. Delicate white lace stockings were seen at Chanel, styled with its camellia-laden slingbacks for a vision of timeless elegance. Meanwhile at Isabel Marant, crystal-embellished sheer tights seem tailor made for the party season and paired perfectly with peekaboo minidresses. Chanel fall/ winter 2023

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Isabel Marant fall/winter 2023

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Miu Miu fall/winter 2023

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It’s time to raise the stakes when the street set stomp out in chic sturdy platform steppers. Ground your highlighter-hued ensemble with chunky-soled boots, or add a pop of colour to your otherwise monochromatic look with a pair of fuchsia platform pumps—aim to achieve balance in your overall look. Opt for clog-like shoes to complete a modern Japanese, zen-like vibe, or take on a summer style with raised espadrilles and denim. Added height without the calf training of stilettos—it’s a win win.

Channel your inner zen in neutrals.

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Ground an electrifying look with chunky boots. 

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Level up with eye-catching fuchsia steppers. 

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Match your boots to your coat for the perfect candy-hued combination

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Boot, $4,150, Louis Vuitton 

Valentino Garavani 
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Pump, $2,180, Valentino Garavani 

Hermès 
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Sandal, Hermès 

Marni
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Pump, Marni

Gucci
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Sandal, $1,230, Gucci

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While some may immediately identify these as clutches or even top-handle bags, we’d like to think that these elbow candies propose a distinct style of their own. Designers sent models down the runway, whether dressed to the nines, casually-togged, or office-ready, with bags hugged tightly to the chest. It was as if they were designed to be something you can grab and hold on to. At Gucci, models slung the strap over the shoulder and slid a hand through its signature horsebit turned handle; likewise at Victoria Beckham. Fingers were entwined in Miu Miu’s multi-strapped number and clutched under the arm, while at Valentino the hand was more nonchalantly slipped through. Miu Miu fall/winter 2023

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Victoria Beckham fall/winter 

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Valentino fall/winter 2023

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Gucci fall/ winter 2023

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Forget about perfection this season. Designers are unravelling garments by exposing seams, loose threads and even layers that define a well-tailored jacket. While this idea was first seen in the early ’90s when the fashion set took to deconstruction in response to the extravagance of the ’80s, this season offers a more refined take. At Fendi, a classic cardigan comes undone at the neckline and hangs as a halter, while Sacai’s exposed vest shoulder pad is spruced up with sequins trailing into a frock. No stranger to the movement, Maison Margiela’s hand-stitched sheer panel gives us a peek into the layers beneath, complete with safety pins on the skirt’s waistband for an eclectic vibe. Sacai fall/winter 2023

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Fendi fall/winter 2023

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Sacai fall/winter 2023

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Maison Margiela fall/winter 2023

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