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Learn how to recreate these looks.
We’re used to seeing models walking down the runway in designers’ creations, but it’s in between shows during Fashion Weeks that we’re offered a glimpse at their own personal style. As Fashion Month Spring/Summer 2020 came to a close, we’ve put together a gallery of some of the chicest model off-duty style moments this season, all captured on 35mm film.
As effortlessly cool as ever, catwalk regular Sora Choi wore a Burberry Nova Check trench coat as a dress with a black iteration of the classic outerwear layered on top. A breakout model at London Fashion Week this season, Tang He pulled off preppy and grunge vibes all in one outfit, styling a turtleneck with a statement-making green blazer, some distressed jeans, as well as a pair of sturdy Dr. Martens — an essential for the model who had to travel to multiple show venues a day.
Elsewhere, we saw Danish beauty Mona Tougaard sporting a functionally stylish and fall-appropriate bomber jacket (who else noticed her Pickle Rick graphic tee peeking through underneath?). The newly-engaged Grace Elizabeth was also spotted in an autumnal ‘fit, dressed in a ribbed crop top, a warm, chocolate brown jacket and blue denim designed with a unique pattern made up of multiple double lapped seams.
Below, check out items you can shop to recreate our favorite model off-duty looks.
Burberry Vintage Check Trench Coat
Burberry Cotton Gabardine Trench Coat
Sies Marjan Haru Single-Breasted Twill Jacket
FRAME Le Original Distressed High-Rise Jeans
Dr. Martens Sinclair 8 Eye Boots
sacai MA-1 Melton Oversized Shell Bomber Jacket
Loewe Rectangular Acetate Sunglasses
MM6 Maison Margiela Single-Breasted Two-Tone Checked Blazer
Khaite Jennifer Silk-Lined Leather Biker Jacket
Jennifer Fisher Baby Lilly Silver-Plated Hoop Earrings
Bottega Veneta Belted Wool-Gabardine Blazer
RE/DONE 90s Ribbed Cotton-Jersey T-shirt
Bottega Veneta Wool-Gabardine Pants