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Employed women in Paris and NYC wear these 7 simple outfits when repeated

Well, well, if it is not the rise of the anti-trend outfit. As it turns out, we Love A look that is designated with pieces that are either brand new or for decades, including crewneck sweaters, classic trenches and black midi skirts. Perhaps you are from the latest drops at J.Crew or a pre-Pandemic Calvin Klein-Salchaftsregal on Century 21. Faux fur jackets and oversized blazers could be the designer vibes or vintage finds this season. It is impossible to say.

It makes sense. I would like to think that we are all doing better when it comes to buying pieces that we love, not just things that we should love this season. When we are booked and busy, anti-trend looks are the exact outfits that we can rely on to get out of the door without an identity crisis. So take a moment, try to ignore the obvious contradiction that anti-trend outfits are trendy, and immerse yourself in these seven delightful anti-trend looks that I have discovered on chic women in New York and Paris. The letter is classic, foolproof and constantly stylish.

V-Neck sweater + white T-shirt + midi rock + big boots

Fashion influencer @Sylviemus_ in Paris wears an anti-trend outfit with a black satin skirt, a white t-shirt, a gray crewneck sweater and black high boots.

Taking a simple rope and combining with a polished skirt and knee -high boots for a seamless look is in my experience after Peak Pariser. It is a regret -free look that has brought me out of the door more than a few times.

Oversized blazer + tonal top + belt cream -ddenim + suede -load

Fashion influencer @Fredrika_ekerot in New York wears an anti-trend outfit with bright creamjeans, an oversized blazer, a brown top and brown suede apartments.

(Photo credit: @Fredrika_ekerot)

Even if blazers are cut, cut, cut and collarless, always stick to oversized styles. This is the gospel according to Saint Laurent, the Frankie shop and the men's section of a vintage shop that you will ever come across.

Classic Peacoat + Crewneck layers + Miniröir + High boots

Fashion Influencer @Monicaainleydlv in Paris wears an anti-trend outfit with a navy coat, a crewneck sweater over a white T-shirt, a denim mini skirt and flat knee-high boots.

I have the feeling that I can't leave my apartment in Paris without seeing someone who wears this look -a mini skirt with extremely practical boots, a crew -clever sweater that is strikingly overlaid via a t -shirt and a pecoat that could belong to a school uniform. There is a lot of navy and it is very French.

Long wool coat + polished black separates + boots + trends bag

Neada protects a purely black anti-trend outfit in New York with a wool coat, a turtleneck sweater, a pants with a straight leg and Square-Tea boots.

Nothing says: “I'm cool, I'm busy and I live in New York” very much like a polished all-black outfit that manages to be completely inconspicuous and exquisite.

Graben + Wrapridemen + pencil skirt + all-black accessories

Fashion influencer @cocoschiffer in Paris wears an anti-trend outfit that is designed with a layer, a turtleneck sweater, a black skirt and knee-high boots.

If you tell me that this minimalist look comes from a runway from the early 2000s, I would believe you. I am very happy about all this absurdly reserved basic food. Just take a look at them – flawless and do the absolute.

Faux fur jacket + relaxed denim + cap + flats

Fashion Influencer @Mimixn in New York is wearing an anti-trend outfit with an artificial pelza jacket, a New York Yanke's hat and relaxed Blue Jeans.

(Photo credit: @Mimixn)

Every time you think that artificial fur is a thing of the past, it comes back for another shoot. With a relaxed denim and a hat, it has delivered a touch of “maybe not yet to bed” for decades.

Jeans shirt + relaxed T -shirt + faded jeans + coordinated accessories

Fashion influencer @leasy_inparis in Paris wears an anti-trend outfit with a denim shirt, jeans, a white t-shirt, a burgundy ash and burgundy-colored pumps.

Double Denim is a story like time. It's always a bit wrong, but oh really. Denim shirts and jeans have recently appeared as a trend combination, especially outside of the shows in the fashion month.