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All-White Outfits Were a Street Style Favorite at Paris Couture Week

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Summer whites. Photos: Imaxtree

Summer whites. Photos: Imaxtree

That’s a wrap, Couture Fashion Week! From Dior’s global safari and Chanel’s Eiffel Tower replica to Valentino’s high-end athleisure and Elie Saab’s “Game of Thrones”-esque collection, the Fall 2017 couture shows were a whirlwind these past few days. But what stuck out as a common street style look among showgoers was dressing up in head-to-toe white. It’s a no-fail choice while traipsing between couture shows among a sea of breezy ensembles covered in allover prints. Writer Molly Young recently told us that her reasoning behind an all-white, summer-friendly outfit is “it’s really practical” and it makes her “look like a big glass of milk.” Dairy references aside, we can’t help but agree.

Browse the best street style looks from Paris during Fall 2017 couture fashion week in the gallery below. And stay tuned for more street style from New York Fashion Week: Men’s next week and fashion month in September.

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