Spotted: Best Paris Fashion Week Street-snaps

Who else other than Yeezy can capture the essence of how I currently feel about not being in Paris for Fashion Week 2014...


On the flip side of things, thanks to the good eyes of Hypebeast and numerous other fashion photographers who are at the Paris Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015 showcase, they bring to us a plethora of street-snaps to help ease the pain for those not there.

At times, street-snaps of the fashion show attendees showcase more flair and style than the actual models walking down the runways. Hard to believe, right?

Less refined and more edgy, the photographers are able to perfectly capture each individual's unique style, whether it is bold, minimalistic or a juxtaposition of the two.

Below are some of my favorite Paris Fashion Week Street-snaps.


Layering at its finest. Really diggin this speckled grey jacket


A simple put together outfit consisting of ripped jeans and a white tee, but the real winner here is the white wide-brimmed hat. My goodness... 


Is anyone else out there thinking of how this must have been inspired by the cover of the Great Gatsby?!


Come on now... The detailing on this jacket is JUST too fly. Pun INTENDED.


You can never go wrong with black and white. Case and point. This pleated skirt works very nicely with the nautical stripes.


The print on these pants and the underrated detailing on the belt really make a statement to this outfit... Wowza! 


There's no doubt the pleated look is very prominent this upcoming season and I'm lovin this trend!


Beautiful showcase of how bold prints for both the top and bottom can complement each other very nicely, without clashing.


They always say it's always good to start young... We may just have a future style photographer in the making...


YES to those platform slip on oxfords. I can really see these taking off. Much beauty, such fashion.


Sea of grey, black and white. Yep, killin it.


Whoever said that socks and heels can't go together should refer to this and be proven wrong. She just turned that fashion faux pas upside down.


The monochrome choice definitely pays dividends here and the pants give this outfit more of an androgenous look to what was originally a girl look. Overall, this gives a strong woman look to the ensemble. What are your thoughts about this dress/pants combination?

Bonus: click here for an interesting read from the Deputy Style Editor at Complex Magazine of his week long trip to the Paris Fashion Week and why he compares Paris Fashion Week to the NBA and menswear to its D-League...

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