Every season, there are the pieces it seems everyone’s sporting. But just because something's popular doesn’t mean it can't be unique. Let’s take a look at some women on the streets of Paris making the big trends their own. First, Céline’s red-white-and-blue plaid print. One showgoer proudly embraces it, donning not only the skirt but also a handbag emblazoned with the check. No one can say she doesn’t realize it's a craze. We’re also seeing quirky Kenzo shirts high and low, plus platform sneakers and dresses and skirts with a nineties-style tie around the waist (like Marine Deleeuw’s effortless Dries Van Noten). In the end, even if there’s someone right next to you wearing the same thing (there are three instances of just that phenomenon in this slideshow alone!), the confidence of individual style distinguishes the look.
Céline shoes and Chanel bags
Ming Xi
Kenzo top and pants, Céline shoes
Michelle Elie
Chiara Totire
Kenzo top and pants, Valentino bag
Kenzo sweatshirt, Céline skirt, bag, and shoes
Miroslava Duma
Aperlai shoes
Candice Lake
Ellery top, Alexander Wang bag
Sung Hee Kim and Ji Hye Park
On Ji Hye: Opening Ceremony sweater
Liu Wen (center) and Xiao Wen Ju (right)
Marine Deleeuw
Dries Van Noten dress, 3.1 Phillip Lim bag
Anya Ziourova
Céline dress and necklace
Ulyana Sergeenko
Chloé skirts
Coco Rocha
At Chloé
Yasmin Sewell
Chloé skirt, Nicholas Kirkwood shoes
Hanneli Mustaparta
Caroline Sieber
Diane von Furstenberg bag
Julia Sarr-Jamois
there's a lot of fantastic hair a fashion week
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