5 Street Style Knitwear Looks We Can’t Stop Thinking About

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From London, Paris, and New York Fashion Week, these are five of my favourite street style looks—knitwear, of course.

1) New York Cool:

Kicking things off with a classic look reimagined. The Ivory Cable Knit paired with a tartan skirt and an oversized trench is the ultimate winter statement. Tartan is back—are you ready to play? Now is the time.

An ivory knit with a tartan skirt

2) Pink Perfection:

pink brushed button-down cardigan worn loosely over a pleated skirt with knee-high kitten heels. Slicked-back hair and sharp shades keep this look far from ‘Nana’; just effortlessly polished.

a pink soft button-down cardigan

3) Black Wardrobe Essential:

black mock-neck pullover paired with a boho-inspired skirt. Colour is fun, but a black pullover with a clean, elegant shape truly solves all your layering dilemmas. This is a closet must-have.

black mock neck knit street style

4) Sequins & Knit:

You don’t always need to tuck your sweater in. This oversized longline neutral pullover balances the look perfectly. Knitwear with sequins? Never gets old. I want to be this girl’s friend; she’s effortlessly cool.

Read our Blog: The Oversized Pullover

an oversized knit with a sequin skirt

5) Monochrome Elegance:

For a sleek monochrome moment, the fine-gauge roll neck or polo is key. Without it, this look would lack the grace and sophistication the proportions so perfectly deliver.

fine roll neck in street wear

Knitwear isn’t just about warmth; it’s about style, shape, and personality.

Which of these looks are you feeling most this season?

Street Style Knitwear: Fashion Week Snapshot

Cities: New York, London and Paris Fashion Week
Key styles: Ivory cable knits, brushed cardigans, mock neck pullovers, oversized knits and fine-gauge roll necks
How they’re worn: Layered with tailoring, skirts and statement outerwear
Overall trend: Knitwear styled as a fashion statement, not just a cold-weather essential