Welcome to#TalksDaily. A digital series where we chat with industry insiders and tastemakers to reveal their seasonal essentials and trend predictions. This week, we chatted with seasonsed bi-costal wardrobe stylist; Valeriya Becher as she shares her NYFW style report from previous shows and events this season.
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"10 years of professional practice with personal clients allows, me to give recommendations of styling yourself for any season." -Valeriya Becher
Photo Credit: Vera Mezentseva
TIPS ON LAYERING:
THE CLASSIC SETS
Valeriya Becher: Professional secret, select one main image-base piece and build your outfit around it. If you are not sure if you should use a lot of accessories with your look then get rid of a couple of things.
Valeriya Becher: Be yourself, select pieces that reflect your personality. Your wardrobe should speak for you and you should feel comfortable and confident in anything you wear.
FASHION WEEK HIGHLIGHTS:
TOM FORD
Cassius oversized pilot sunglasses
$520
PARIS,TEXAS
105mm crocodile-effect boots
$660
Shela open-knit maxi dress
$610
Metallic leather wallet on chain
$336
We’ve learned a lot from this seasoned stylist! Let these trends from New York Fashion Week act as your outfit inspiration this upcoming season!
TALKS DAILY: How did you prepare for this year's fashion week?
Valeriya Becher: After visiting the Metropolitan Museum I was inspired by classical art such as; shapes, colors, lines and style combinations. Lastly, I went through the hashtag #streetsonyc photos on social media to catch the vibe and electric energy of my favorite city.
TALKS DAILY: A must have accessory essential during fashion week?
Valeriya Becher: Fashion eyewear and vintage timeless accessories.
TALKS DAILY: Color that was seen often this year(fashion season?)
Valeriya Becher: Plenty of bright energizing colors, alongside gorgeous combinations of contrast colors were seen on the runaways. As we previewed the SS/23 season this September, there were countless pastel dusty's and absolutely stunning shades, which brought a tender, romantic and the eternal feminine character to every piece.