Some of the most memorable fashion week moments happen between destinations. Not inside the show, but on the streets leading to it.
On the way to the KHAITE presentation during New York Fashion Week, a monochromatic palette of warm orange tones offered a striking contrast against the city’s architecture. The look balanced structure with ease, pairing KHAITE tailoring with carefully chosen accessories that felt collected rather than coordinated. A Burberry silk scarf, Fendi bag, CELINE sunglasses, and Bottega Veneta shoes brought individuality to the ensemble while maintaining a sense of refinement that feels increasingly rare in an era of over-styling.
Fashion week often rewards spectacle. Personal style is usually found in the quieter moments.

On the way to the KHAITE presentation during New York Fashion Week

A monochromatic palette framed by tailored proportions

Fashion week style often begins before the show itself

Accessories bring character to even the simplest silhouettes

A New York Fashion Week moment captured between destinations
Photographed during New York Fashion Week, the look reflects an approach to dressing built around longevity rather than trends. Strong tailoring, thoughtful accessories, and pieces that move effortlessly between appointments remain the foundation of a wardrobe that feels both modern and personal. Long before the lights dimmed for the show, the fashion conversation had already begun on the streets outside.
FASHION DETAILS
Top: Khaite
Trousers: Khaite
Scarf: Burberry
Sunglasses: CELINE
Earrings: Bottega Veneta
Bag: Fendi
Shoes: Bottega Veneta
CREDITS
Fashion Editor: Victoria Barbara
Photography: Christian Vierig