The best street style at the PFW FW21
A semblance of normality on the Parisian streets
March 11th, 2021
Jeremy Alvarez
It began last March 2nd and ended today, with the Louis Vuitton show, an edition that seemed particularly long of the Paris Fashion Week dedicated to the FW21 collections. Now almost totally resigned to the digital format of the shows, with few and interesting exceptions, such as the drive-in staged by Coperni, brands and fashion houses seem to have rediscovered pure and multifaceted creativity, bringing back apparent normality in collections that never as in this season seemed inspired, interesting, with something to tell.
Paris seems to have at least partially rediscovered the charm of street style, reduced to a minimum and therefore emptied of excessively studied looks, large crowds of photographers in front of an indistinct army of influencers. The essentiality and relaxation of this New Normal life that we are living can be found in the looks photographed on the streets of Paris by Jeremy Alvarez exclusively for nss magazine, monochromatic or earth tone outfits that reinterpret in their own way hot trends and accessories by styling them according to their own taste.
It seems to be seeing a partial return to normality, in these contemporary yet intrinsically nostalgic images that remind us of what our life used to look like before, and what it could look like tomorrow.