
Street Style
The tie-dye trend is still going strong this fall

Bergdorf Goodman’s Jessica Minkoff in a Marques’Almeida FW19 tie-dyed stretch-mesh top. September 2019.
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Jessica in a Acne Studios tie-dyed turtleneck out in New York. September 2019.
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Linda Tol out and about New York wearing a Proenza Schouler tie-dyed turtleneck top. September 2019.
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Rebecca Laurey out and about New York during Spring 2020 Fashion Week. September 2019.
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She’s wearing a Proenza Schouler Tie-Dye stretch-velvet turtleneck top available at MYTHERESA and a matching Tie-Dye velvet midi skirt available at MYTHERESA, both form the Pre-Fall 2019 collection.
* Proenza Schouler’s cult tie-dye pieces continue to top wishlists everywhere, and this navy and baby blue velvet top and skirt are no exception.
Rebecca’s bag is a Balenciaga Sharp S black leather shoulder bag, available at MYTHERESA.com
* Polish off looks with the ultimate ladylike outfit accoutrement: the Sharp S shoulder bag from Balenciaga. Made in Italy from smooth black leather, the design works a clean silhouette that borrows from traditional satchel styling with a compartmentalized interior and a fuss-free flap-down top. Carry yours in-hand or by the removable shoulder strap. (Product description via MYTHERESA)

SHOP THE LOOK: – Marques’ Almeida tie-dyed stretch-mesh top
– 3.1 Phillip Lim Cropped straight-leg cotton and wool-blend drill cargo pants
– Balenciaga Hourglass small black crocodile-embossed leather bag
– Balenciaga Knife black satin slingback pumps
– Celine Rectangular cat-eye sunglasses
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