As fashion weeks unfold one after another, new-season collections make their debut on the runway. Yet sometimes, the best action is off the catwalks. From bold silhouettes to tonal looks, these Seoul Fashion Week street style looks are predicting a pretty fabulous season

The first look centres on a cropped amber jacket that instantly draws the eye. Its sharp length subtly elongates the frame, giving the illusion of longer legs. The glossy finish catches the light, adding dimension. So even a simple black top and jeans feel intentional rather than plain.

Next, a deep navy overcoat with clean, decisive lines. There’s little in the way of embellishment, just black sunglasses and shell earrings. The palette is restrained, but the details linger. Quiet confidence, nothing forced.

The third takes a darker, more romantic aesthetic. A leather blazer carries weight on its own, while side lacing and metallic fastenings add edge. Underneath, a black lace camisole softens the mood, structured yet unmistakably feminine.

This guest reinterprets hanbok elements for the street. A flowing white robe, trimmed sleeves and subtle red accents nod to tradition, while layered beading and a tall black gat sharpen the silhouette. It doesn’t feel theatrical, rather, a translation into modern life.

One vivid pink pleated hoodie makes a bold entrance, but it’s tempered with an olive bomber and grey sweatshirt. Black trousers anchor the look.

Elsewhere, drama comes in the form of a black fringed leather cape. It moves with presence, gold studs catching fragments of light. A crisp white shirt beneath keeps it breathable, preventing the look from tipping into excess.

A duo opts for minimalism, both in white tailoring and wide-leg trousers. Subtle differences emerge through thoughtful details: one with an asymmetric cut adding quiet intrigue, the other accented by layered pearl necklaces and a dark under layer peeking through. Clean and quietly powerful.

A purple dress embroidered with dense florals stands out in the crowd. Ruffled sheer trims at the cuffs and hem soften the richness. Ornate, but still light on its feet.

Then there’s this brown fur coat paired with a black beret and loose curls, distinctly vintage in mood. The palette stays muted, letting texture do the talking. Understated, slightly bohemian, almost painterly.

Finally, in earthy tones: a coffee-coloured knit with matching tailored shorts and dark sunglasses. No unnecessary embellishment. The impact lies in proportion and tonal harmony. It appears simple, but it’s anything but accidental.
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