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Street Style Shopping Guide

Adopt These Street Style Looks And You Might Become The Next Instagram Star

Every year, we turn to runways shows in London, Milan, Paris and New York to get a sense of next season’s hottest trends. But the way a designer presents his or her latest creations on the catwalk is usually very different from the way you'll end up wearing them in real life.

That’s why it’s also important to take style cues from the models, editors, bloggers and scenesters who parade around in between shows. Not only are they wearing some of the coolest looks you’ve ever seen, but — more importantly — they’re demonstrating ways of breathing new life into timeless classics.

Highlighted below are some outstanding outfits worn by a few stylish, off-duty models. We show you how to recreate these super sharp looks in this step-by-step shopping guide. 

RELATED: Biggest Trends At NYFW: Men's 2016 

Track It Down 

Oliver Cheshire, a popular English fashion model who was named one of the year’s “50 Best-Dressed Men in Britain”, never fails to bring his street-style A-game.

That’s why we’re pretty impressed with his decision to arrive at London men’s fashion week wearing (you’ve guessed it) a track suit. We’d say he’s an early adopter of sorts: Track jackets are quickly becoming a major menswear fashion trend for Fall 2016.

But, what sets Oliver’s track ensemble from the rest was his decision to layer it with an Italian virgin wool-blend pea coat by Boss Hugo Boss (1). We love mixing big ticket purchases like quality outerwear with lesser expensive items. If you’re interested in recreating his look, we think that Uniqlo’s long sleeve full-zip hoodie (2) and sweatpants (3) paired with New Balance’s 791 leather sneakers (4) will do the trick.

Right Here, White Now 

Let’s get something straight: White can — and should — be worn after Labor Day. Not only has white appeared in many designers' Spring 2016 collections (in the form of jeans and trousers), but it’s also trickled its way into next fall's collections (winter whites, anyone?). The next time you’re planning on sporting blue jeans with an outfit, reconsider whether a white pair will be a better option.

Oliver Cheshire paraded around London men’s fashion week in a flattering pair of white jeans that perfectly complemented his entire look. You can easily recreate this look with any basic turtleneck tucked into Uniqlo’s white selvedge slim fit jeans (3). The addition of Levi’s Trucker denim jacket (1), layered beneath Vince’s mouton collar pea coat (2) completes the foundation of your outfit. 

We like Oliver’s choice of footwear. However, we think Banana Republic’s Ty Chelsea boots (4) are a bit more polished when combined with perfectly cuffed jeans. If you're a fan of eyewear, the addition of Warby Parker’s Winston sunglasses (5) is like icing on the cake.

All In Fine Print 

We definitely took notice when Jon Kortajarena, a well-known Spanish model who’s the newest face of Salvatore Ferragamo, attended the luxury Italian fashion brand’s Fall 2016 show in Milan.

Dripping in Ferragamo from head-to-toe, he oozed effortlessness. From the matching shirt and tie combo that showed-off his exceptional usage of print to the contrast created by the burnt orange hue of his top coat — this look won major points on our style scoresheet. 

Bold prints are fairly easy to incorporate into your everyday look. However, the best way to wear them is to build your entire outfit around one statement piece with a strong print. We love H&M’s selection of printed shirts, including this Mickey Mouse-emblazoned cotton button-down (1).  

Ground the shirt in a sea of black with the addition of J. Crew’s Italian silk knit tie (2) and Club Monaco’s Connor wool dress trousers (4). Pick up the white details of the shirt with Zara’s micro-perforated sneakers (3). But, the kicker lies in the choice of coat: We think a camel topcoat would complete this look perfectly.  

Well-Suited 

Nobody rocks a suit as effortlessly as David Gandy. But, then again, not every guy can say he's currently one of the world’s top male fashion models.

On day three of London men’s fashion week, he sartorially slayed the scene in a finely tailored three-piece suit by Chester Barrie. We loved his suit’s super classic aesthetic and timeless sensibility.

But, more importantly, each piece – the blazer, vest and pants – can be worn separately and used to create a multitude of other looks. If you’re interested in stealing his entire outfit on a non-Savile Row budget, we recommend getting your hands on Suit Supply’s three-piece Havana suit . Its houndstooth check provides it with enough edge to separate you from the rest of the crowd.