Fashion Week ended on a pretty note with two of our favorite front-row looks yet. Actresses Lupita Nyong'o and Naomi Watts were side-by-side at Calvin Klein in pastel frocks with rose-colored lips that have us counting down the days until spring. Though both ensembles look relatively simple, we love the subtle styling touches that keep them interesting: Nyong'o's strappy lilac sandals and the piping on her dress, and Watts' edgy pompadour and shiny gold cuff.
A handful of starlets sat front row at the Michael Kors show (including Blake Lively and Rose Byrne), but Freida Pinto's stunning beauty look stood out in the pack. The Slumdog Millionaire actress glowed from every angle with a minimal makeup look that let her flawless skin steal the spotlight. Dark violet shadow smudged onto the top lash line brought out her bright, brown eyes, and her effortless undone updo (the same one we saw making rounds on the red carpets of award season) brought a bit of Hollywood to NYC.
Brit "It" girl Alexa Chung has always been a pro at proving less is more, and the downtown cool look she wore front row at Marc by Marc Jacobs only proved her prowess in the field. Chung topped off a casual pair of cigarette skinny jeans, a simple black sweater and black Chelsea boots with a metallic coat that is equal parts shimmery and space age. Minimal makeup? Check. Signature undone 'do? Check. We're pretty sure New York Fashion Week is just like any other day (or seven) for the style icon.
When scanning the front row of the Alice + Olivia show, the word "adorable" quickly came to mind. Case in point: Jamie Chung. The actress played with proportions on her petite figure with a long, A-line leather skirt, a cropped short-sleeved sweater (both from A + O) and two-toned ankle strap sandals for a demure head-to-toe look. Paired with an effortless updo and a deep rose, lip, we're certain this look will serve as style inspiration come spring.
Move over, Blair Waldorf. Actress Zhan Lanxin sat front row at Carolina Herrera's Fall 2014 and nailed an Upper East Side-worthy ensemble that even Queen B would applaud. Lanxin pumped up the prep-factor by mixing plaid houndstooth with plain houndstooth and tied the whole look together with strappy, jeweled sandals, a metallic clutch and a chunky belt with silver hardware that brought the traditional prints up to speed for 2014. Better yet: in true fashion darling form, Zhan skipped the sleeves and simply draped her coat over her shoulders like a front row pro.