New York Fashion Week is an annual big show of the real wearer. Whether it is the immortal black and white collision or the neat and graceful silhouette, it is the simplest and most practical interpretation of the kingly dress code. So Xiao Bian today to everyone to recommend a few stylish and practical wear with!

New York Fashion Week is an annual big show of the real wearer. Whether it is the immortal black and white collision or the neat and graceful silhouette, it is the simplest and most practical interpretation of the kingly dress code. So Xiao Bian today to everyone to recommend a few stylish and practical wear with!

The weather is getting cooler and it's time for all kinds of fashionable coats to come on. The rose red coats are simple in profile. The gentle beige bottoming shirt and black shorts neutralize the gorgeous red, and the pair of ankle boots are updated again. Whether you work or go shopping, you have to admit that this gorgeous picture makes you feel good.

Wool and Teddy fabrics collide, increasing the degree of fashion of the clothes, exquisite hand-beaded neckline, inclusive is very good, with classic stitching leggings, leather stitching light up the whole body Look , fashion and Really wear.

Autumn and winter season to touch a touch of gorgeous red, delicate fabrics, modified waist line skirt design, all reflect your tenderness side, cuff fox hair not only to give temperament extra points, even more love when dating.

Classic Plaid Collision, there are concerned about the spring and summer of 2015 New York Fashion Week, the girls must not be difficult to find, the minimalist style is once again popular, so the classic black and white Plaid must be your king of the fall and winter wardrobe indispensable single product.

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