Here’s What Teen Vogue Editors Wore to NYFW: Pop Mart Accessories, Ruffled Bloomers & More

A look inside our team’s closet this season.
Teen Vogue Editors

Between back-to-back shows, subway sprints, and necessary rest stops, Teen Vogue editors proved once again that covering New York Fashion Week is a busy few days. That doesn't mean personal style falls to the wayside, though. This season, our team's outfits felt like a playful mix of popular fashion trends the internet cannot get enough of, nostalgia-core, and unexpected pairings, all while keeping it cool and mobile across Manhattan.

Camo pants were a top choice, styled with suede button downs; Accessories were where things got extra fun with Pop Mart’s Cry Baby and Labubu keychains dangled off bags; Western wear made a showing too, cowboy boots being a very popular Teen Vogue staple.

Assistant Fashion Editor Crystal Okonkwo

Assistant Fashion Editor, Crystal Okonkwo

Editorial Assistant Skyli Alavarez

Editorial Assistant, Skyli Alavarez

Associate Editor Aiyana Ishmael

Associate Editor, Aiyana Ishmael

Editorial Assistant, Skyli Alvarez wore a ton of vintage, some pieces she thrifted in Chicago and others from basement closet sales. She took inspiration (literally) from her mother's closet, stealing a few pieces like her pleated dress. Versace, Marc Jacobs, and Saint Laurent were a few brands she wore, all vintage finds as well. Associate Editor, Aiyana Ishmael wore notable size-inclusive brands like Eloquii, Shop Babes, KAI Collective, and SIZED. She also leaned into her Southern roots with Tecovas and accessories from Charleston-based brand HART. Associate Video Director, Amalie MacGowan wore popular brands like Sandy Liang, Balenciaga, and With Jéan.

Fashion week is a time for editors to see exactly into the minds of all our favorite designers, to see the worlds they're building and the designs they're using as a vehicle to tell that story. It's a chance for all of us to be inspired to play more in our closets next fashion season. Here's everything the Teen Vogue editors wore to New York Fashion Week this Spring-Summer 2026 season:

Skyli Alvarez, Editorial Assistant

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When it comes to trying new statement trends, our editors suggest doubling up instead of focusing on just one. This strikes a balance. For example, an eye-catching shoe, like a boxing sneaker, juxtaposes delicate bloomers.

Donya Momenian, Associate Editor, Style & Beauty

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Not sure what to wear? Perhaps look to your most beloved accessories for inspiration. In Donya’s case, it just happens to be a purple cat with a crying face that matches a With Jéan corset passed down from a fashionable friend.

Catherine Mhloyi, Video Manager

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Don’t forget to play with the textures in your wardrobe. For Catherine, that included a big bow, fishnet overlay, lace dress, striped tights, and metallic shoes.

Alyssa Hardy, Style Director

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Monochrome is always in style. To give the look definition, opt for layers, textures, and bold accessories like Alyssa.

Versha Sharma, Editor-in-chief

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Statement dresses are the way to go if you're looking to put together an easy and stylish look while running around town all day.

Amalie MacGowan, Associate Video Director

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If looking to go for the elevated boho vibe, try adding in a colorful pair of platform heels with your flowy skit, the way Amalie did.

Kaitlyn McNab, Culture Editor

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The little black dress is a staple in everyone's closet, so it's perfect to utilize when you have an important show or event.

Aiyana Ishmael, Associate Editor

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The cargo-camo utility trend is never-ending, so finding playful ways to add that into your look while still keeping it high-fashion is possible when thinking about your accesories. Throw in a pair of gold kitten heels, and it'll do the trick.

Crystal Okonkwo, Assistant Fashion Editor

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Another popular utility trend is the long cargo skirt. Pairing it with a print blouse and a colorful bag makes for the perfect outfit for the “girl on the go.”