
Sheebags If you've been going to, or following, Fashion Month for some time, it's hard to imagine a moment before street style — and its unofficial motto, more is more is more — reigned supreme. Oversized sunglasses with twists, twirls, and glitter; bags that look like dogs, dolls, or fruit; and full head-to-toe designer looks completely took over. A parade of over-the-top peacocks became the norm.
This season, however, we're finally starting to see a shift. In the Vetements-era of streetwear and oversized everything, the rebirth of nostalgic brands like Juicy Couture and Champion, and graphic T-shirts that look like they were bought at a gift shop, a different aesthetic is making its way into street style — and it's a lot more, dare we say, chill.
Want to pair that A-line skirt with a thrifted tee? Go for it. Planning on ditching your heels for sneakers all week? By all means. Not only are the vibes way more laid-back, but it means that the outfits we're seeing are casual, practical, and, most importantly, easy to emulate. Has the era of peacocking officially passed?
Click through for a dose of minimalism that might have you saying yes.

Pajama pants and flat sandals. Points for practicality.
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We love how this ankle-sock-and-sneaker combination balances out a super-feminine dress (and how the two color-coordinate perfectly).
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Shall we say this bag is the cat's meow?
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Keepin' it cool, casual, and comfortable.
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Yes, this is our second kitten sighting.
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Knot your classic button-up in the front, because why not?
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Three's company, everything looks better in threes, etc. etc.
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Major sleeve envy. We're also imagining how good this top would look with high-waisted jeans.
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Built-in ventilation, the key to surviving sticky summer sweat.
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It's thrifted! (Okay, it's actually Reformation, but who doesn't love a good vintage-inspired frock?)
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Play with proportions. We dare you.
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Two-toned and two hems: for when you can't make up your mind in the morning.
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See how good a band tee looks with a more office-ready pencil skirt?
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When the robe coat meets the white button-up, you get a little slice of magic like this.
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That bag. That suit. Let's talk about them both separately, but also how amazing the two look together, even in completely different color palettes.
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Too many accessories to love, but these colored locks stand out the most.
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Party from the front and the side.
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We never thought of pairing grandma heels with our jorts, but Jenny Walton convinces us otherwise.
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Wear your sweater like a scarf. It's the Man Repeller thing to do.
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An allover print is one of the easiest ways to look instantly put-together.
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"Monaco, is that you?"
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Sometimes, two bags are better than one.
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Sheer clothing is a must on a super-hot day.
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Ketchup lovers, unite.
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Some light, ladylike lace goes a long way.
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This basket bag would make Jane Birkin proud.
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Levi's jeans, the ultimate street style staple.
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Proof jeans and a T-shirt will never steer you wrong.
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Yes to patent leather!
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The bigger the ruffles, the better.
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Off-the-shoulder is here too stay (furry sandals, too).
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Cooling down with some iced coffee and a skirt that catches the breeze.
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