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We Found 42 Street Style Pieces You Can Buy Right Now

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Fashion's most exhilarating month has come to an end, which means that the jet-setting editors and influencers sitting front row have all returned to their respective hometowns. But, that doesn't mean you have to give up your street style obsession. In fact, it's now — once all the excitement starts to die down — that you can go beyond the wider trends and focus in on exact looks you want to recreate. The good news: Many of these runway guests wore items you can shop for right now. You just have to know where to buy the Fall/Winter 2019 street style looks that you loved to add them to your own closet.

Starting with the first stop of fashion month, though black may be the stereotypical New York uniform, show-goers swapped in brighter hues this season. Statement coats made an appearance, as did plenty of hiking boots and kitten heels. In London, it was all about classics, with trench coats and neutral color palettes topping the popularity list. In Milan, guests favored tailored suiting, eye catching prints, and monochromatic ensembles. And as for Paris, show-goers left their statement coats at home, and offered up transitional weather outfit inspiration ideal for the tail end of winter.

No matter what city's signature style best aligns with your own, ahead you'll find the street style looks you can immediately add to your basket. Happy shopping!

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Green was the hue that dominated this season, so don't be afraid to embrace it in multiple ways at once. Experiment with pairing together different tones of green, like Gala Gonzalez did above. A springy dress, like this printed Michael Kors Collection design, works for chillier days when styled with a trench and coordinated socks.

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A simple neutral ensemble is an easy idea that's ideal for day or night (just be careful around red wine or mustard). Orseund Iris' workwear-inspired jumpsuit is a great transitional piece for spring, and it's not too late to snag these hiking boots, too.

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Sies Marjan's show is a perennial favorite during NYFW, so it's no surprise that the brand popped up on the streets, too. While this statement shearling will help you navigate the last dreary days ahead, the wrap top will be ideal year round.

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Tie-dye is a trend you can expect to see continue throughout all of 2019. To pare it down, try styling it with classic silhouettes like a sleek suit.

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This season was all about cool suiting, and influencer Maria Bernad's Carolina Herrera set is a prime example. Look for styles in unexpected colors or with unique details like oversized shoulders or contrast stitching.

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Before you have to tuck your winter coats away for good, style a teddy coat with your favorite basics — as displayed by Elle.com's Nikki Ogunnaike — to let your outerwear shine one last time.

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This Proenza Schouler sweatshirt is a cool way to test the tie-dye trend. You can pair it with other colorful pieces and try the look head to toe, or dress it down with denim or a midi skirt for spring.

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This striped set can be worn together or as separates. If you want to go for stripes head to toe, add a pop of blush pink to the neutral look.

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If you didn’t ever think you needed a bubble gum pink puffer, think again. Pair it with fluorescent jeans and you’ll be hard to miss.

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Cardigan or dress? You choose. Staud's versatile piece can be worn buttoned up over tights, as shown by Jenny Walton, or unbuttoned with denim and a blouse.

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If you want to play with prints, checks are a playful yet sophisticated choice. Try a checkered jumpsuit, such as this design by Kitri Studio, for an easy one-and-done look.

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It's never too early to break out the florals, and this color combination screams warm weather. By adding black ankle boots, Harper's Bazaar editor Chrissy Rutherford keeps the look seasonally appropriate.

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Nanushka makes some of the best vegan leather coats on the market, and Lisa Aiken beautifully styled this trench as part of a sleek, monochromatic look.

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Don’t let the threat of April showers rain on your parade. Transparent raincoats popped up in collections ranging from Fendi to Ganni, and make for a cool choice. Bonus: Add a bucket hat for extra coverage.

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For when it's not quite jacket weather, opt for a cardigan. This western-inspired knit is an excellent option for any season (and any locale).

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Tibi's bold plaid suit was a street style favorite this season, and with good reason. Pale yellow adds a fun pop of color, and this blazer construction is refreshingly unique.

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If you are one to dress head to toe in black, switch things up and try an all brown look instead. Start with this ruffle-detailed sweater and go from there.

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Animal print was a major runway trend for the Fall/Winter 2019 season, and it showed its staying power on the streets too. Consider it a new neutral.

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If you are looking to add some sparkle to your wardrobe, Paco Rabanne is the designer to look out for. A simple silver bag could be enough, or try the brand's metallic tops and dresses.

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Put down your skinnies and pick up a pair of flared trousers for a polished, office-worthy look. Finish off with a pair of heels and you're set.

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A perfectly tailored trench coat will instantly pull together any outfit, and can also be worn as a dress for days when you want to mix things up.

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Don't be intimidated by the idea of print mixing. Since animal prints tend to work with whatever else, try layering them with fun spring florals.