What I Wore: NYFW Part 3

Coffee, rings, and the Highline!

A.L.C. patterned skirt, Rag and Bone booties, 3.1 Phillip Lim Pashli, Doma Leather jacket, PFW, NYFW 

A.L.C. patterned skirt, Rag and Bone booties, 3.1 Phillip Lim Pashli, Doma Leather jacket, PFW, NYFW 

A.L.C. patterned skirt, Rag and Bone booties, 3.1 Phillip Lim Pashli, Doma Leather jacket, PFW, NYFW 

A.L.C. patterned skirt, Rag and Bone booties, 3.1 Phillip Lim Pashli, Doma Leather jacket, PFW, NYFW 

A.L.C. patterned skirt, Rag and Bone booties, 3.1 Phillip Lim Pashli, Doma Leather jacket, PFW, NYFW 

A.L.C. patterned skirt, Rag and Bone booties, 3.1 Phillip Lim Pashli, Doma Leather jacket, PFW, NYFW 

A.L.C. patterned skirt, Rag and Bone booties, 3.1 Phillip Lim Pashli, Doma Leather jacket, PFW, NYFW 

This is my last installment of ‘What I Wore.”  I am still playing catch up with a lot of the photos and content I compiled while in NYC but that is what made the trip so worthwhile!  This outfit is made up of some great pieces I found at Intermix (so many Intermix stores to choose from in NYC!).  The black top is an easy piece to pair with any outfit and I love the detailing at the neckline as you can see in the 5th photo.  I also snagged this gorgeous A.L.C skirt at Intermix. A.L.C. always has amazing printed pieces and I really enjoy styling them: they really dress up a monochromatic outfit.  This was one of my last days in NYC and Ava (my friend and photographer) and I took a stroll through the Chelsea Markets and then the Highline, which ended up being the perfect backdrop for photos.  I also stumbled upon a local jewelry vendor (Cynthia Rybakoff) and really stepped up my ring game with some great rings (as seen in the last pic).  See similar pieces to what I’m wearing below!

Wearing: Top: L’Agence for Intermix, Jacket: Doma, Bag: 3.1 Phillip Lim, Skirt: A.L.C., Necklace: my own creation, Boots: Rag & Bone, Rings: Cynthia Rybakoff

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Photos by Ava Rant.

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