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Fashion

NYFW Day 3: Two-Pieces To Die For

All the sharp dressers showed out

by Bailey Calfee

The weather was, as our fashion and beauty editor, Jenna Igneri, remarked to me, “a brisk 77 degrees" on day three of NYFW. So, naturally, everyone brought out their outerwear for the sharp drop in temperature—from the 90s, that is. This meant the appearances of everyone's best matchy-matchy outfits for the start of fall weather: Two-piece suits and monotone outfits were the style staple yesterday, and we were definitely not complaining. And a suit doesn't necessarily have to look all-business, as the stars of street style let us know—it can also look totally fresh. Scroll on for our favorite street style looks from day three, below.

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Sequins and sheer, a perfect combination.

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Warhol-inspired.

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Business casual.

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Flamin' cool.

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Our fashion and beauty editor, Jenna Igneri, rocking the prairie dress trend.

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A better hairstyle does not exist.

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Solid diamond tears.

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Animal print, reimagined.

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Sooooo funny.

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Queen of hearts.

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Our editor in chief, Gabrielle Korn, came thru in the metallic pants of our dreams.

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A bright pop of color.

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Gillian Jacobs brought the perfect look to the Kate Spade presentation.

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All-pink hasn't looked this good since Elle Woods.

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All the zippers.

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Our new favorite spin on the Canadian tuxedo.

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Every body beautiful.

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Multi face-eted.

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Cheesin'.

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Pop of collar.

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The best crown we've seen since the Met Gala.