New York’s Summer Street Style Is Bringing The Heat (2024)

Dressed in an all-white ensemble with contrasting fabrics, Zenin Tran says that her summer outfit inspiration comes from what fits her mood that day, rather than one specific aesthetic.

“If I’m feeling dark, or a little emo, I’m going to dress like that,” she says. “If I feel girly, I’m gonna jump right back to that. I don’t think anyone should have one distinct style that they stick with — [fashion’s] supposed to be fun. Do whatever you want.”

While Tran’s go-to look ranges, it is usually made with the help of her boyfriend, who has a brand called Recluse Gathering: “He pretty much makes all of my clothes — which is one of the best parts of having a designer boyfriend.” And although her style muses likewise range from Bella Hadid to micro-influencers on YouTube and Instagram, she makes sure her personality shines through with each outfit.

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For others, summer style stems from their inner selves. If you stumble upon Siri Vert’s Instagram page, you’ll find her inspired by anime characters; she takes different looks from various characters based on what she’s feeling and creates her outfits based on that.This type of creativity isn't new to Vert: When she was younger, her parents couldn’t afford name-brand jewelry or clothing brands, so she made her own clothes, jewelry, and shoes to mimic what she saw around her. “I do my best to [include those pieces] in my style today,” she says.

Vert and Tran aren’t the only innovative stylists when it comes to summer street style fashion in New York. In the midst of the heat wave, we spoke to 11 people in Manhattan’s Washington Square Park about what inspired their looks and how they dress to stay cool during the hottest of days. From discussing their outfits of the day to sharing their beat-the-heat summer essentials, one thing was a common theme:each person’s style was a reflection of who they are.

Scroll ahead to see how New York heat has nothing on its residents.

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Name: Siri Vert
Pronouns: She/Her/They
What I’m wearing: “Today’s really a chill day as far as outfits –– I’m not really wearing anything designer other than my belt, which is a B.B. Chains. I custom-make my own chains. [I] thrifted these jeans. I don’t remember where I got these shoes. And my friend made me this bag.”
My go-to summer essential: mini skirts and a [sports] bra.

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Name: Azara “Star” Andujar
Pronouns: She/Her
What I’m wearing: “A BAPE silkie I made into a top. My skirt and my shoes are Doll’s Kill.”
My go-to summer essential: a bralette or a bra. “Free them [t*tties].

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Name: Madeleine Walker
Pronouns: She/Her
What I’m wearing: “A Réalization Par dress and my shoes are from Puma. My jewelry is from a booth at the Melrose Trading Post.”
My go-to summer essential: denim shorts. “Anything to keep your legs from sweating.”

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Name: Christina Walker
Pronouns: She/Her
What I’m wearing: “Shein [shirt and skirt]. Glasses are from a comic book store in Roosevelt Field.”
My go-to summer essential: glow lotion from Bath & Body Works.

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Name: Jasmine Fuego
Pronouns: She/Her
What I’m Wearing: “The whole outfit is Amazon. The top is from Parade.”
My go-to summer essential: a bralette. “For people who have a bigger chest, Parade holds everything together.”

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Name: Bruno Feliz
Pronouns: He/She/They
What I’m Wearing: “A thrifted [outfit]. Last week, I went to the [thrift store] bins and got this [gestures to pants]. They were super big, so I put this [elastic band] on it and fitted it to my body.”
My go-to summer essential: ChapStick. “Keep your lips beautiful. Take care of yourself.”

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Name: Essence Johnson
Pronouns: She/Her
What I’m wearing: “This shirt is thrifted. I don’t know where it’s from or which team this is, either. The shorts I got from Forever 21 a while ago. And Jordans.”
My go-to summer essential: a tote bag. “It’s easy to put a lot of stuff in there. The most I’ve carried in one time would have to be three.”

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Name: Zenin Tran
Pronouns: She/Her
What I’m wearing: I’m obsessed with [matching] this thrifted top with these pants because, even though the fabrics are really different, they mesh really well together. These beautiful parachute pants were actually made by my boyfriend. I’m wearing [Aimé Leon Dore x New Balance] 550s and then a vintage Coach bag.”
My go-to summer essential: mini skirts. "It's like wearing a bikini — the shorter, the better."

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Name: Micah Legette
Pronouns: They/Them
What I’m wearing: “My summer essential.”
My go-to summer essential: baggy jeans, chunky sneakers, accessories, baby tee, and a hat “that always has to be backwards.”

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Name: Gabriella Dilmener
Pronouns: She/Her
What I’m wearing: “A local designer. I picked this red number up at the [flea] market. Underneath, I’ve got an Alo jumpsuit, and I’m wearing some Dunks today as well.”
My go-to summer essential: as little as possible.

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Name: Dylan Gadsden
Pronouns: He/Him, They/them
What I’m wearing: “A shirt that I made myself. I got this bag from a thrift store in the Bronx. I got the belt from a beauty supply [store,] and these jeans from a discount place for like $5. My shoes are Demonias.”
My go-to summer essential: a bag. “If I had to pick a dream bag, it would be the Balenciaga bag, with the rhinestones.”

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New York’s Summer Street Style Is Bringing The Heat (2024)

FAQs

What to wear in New York for summer? ›

I like clothing made from breathable cotton, linen, and silk (or moisture-wicking Nylon) in the summertime. I also tend to stick to silhouettes that allow for movement — think flowy dresses and tanks, anything that doesn't sit too close to the body and will help you feel less stifled in the NYC heat.

What is street style look? ›

Street style includes ordinary people who regularly wear sportswear. However, it is influenced by supermodels who work for various sportswear brands. Therefore, it gets easier to influence ordinary people with the sense of sportive clothing. Skateboarding particularly influenced the forming of certain street styles.

Which color is best for summer? ›

One should wear light color clothes for examples white, yellow, orange, sky blue, etc under sun and heat. Avoid wearing dark colors like black, which absorbs more light and heat wherein white color reflects light which results in less absorption of heat.

Is it OK to wear shorts in New York? ›

As long as you do not go to a meeting or a fancy dinner in a restaurant where you will look out of place, go for it. Do not let anyone tell you that you should not wear them or how to dress in NYC. Unless they buy the clothes for you its not their business what you wear or for that matter what anyone wears.

Does New York get warm in summer? ›

New York weather can become very hot and humid in the summer, as tropical air occasionally pushes northwards, with occasional bitterly cold blasts from Canada. As we saw with Hurricane Sandy, tropical storms can also impact the city during late summer and early to mid autumn.

Why is street style so popular? ›

Social media has played a pivotal role in propelling street style to new heights. Platforms like Instagram and Pinterest have become virtual runways where ordinary people showcase their extraordinary style. It's not about who you know or what label you're wearing; it's about how confident you feel in your own skin.

What kind of style is streetwear? ›

Streetwear is a casual fashion style that became popular in the 1990s. It includes comfortable yet trendy clothing such as graphic tees, hoodies, sweatpants, and sneakers. Streetwear brands are inspired by both hip-hop culture and skater style.

What are the elements of street style? ›

Understanding the basics of street style is essential for anyone looking to master this fashion movement. By incorporating elements such as layering, unexpected combinations, statement accessories, attention to footwear, and the confidence to embrace your own style, you can effortlessly bag the street with confidence.

What colors attract heat? ›

The specific order from least to greatest amount of heat absorption is: clear, orange, yellow, red, green, purple, and blue. In conclusion, darker colors will warm up more quickly and absorb more heat in sunlight than lighter colors. This knowledge can be useful in everyday life.

What color to wear when it's hot? ›

Choose light colors: Wearing light colors that reflect the sun's rays rather than absorb them (as dark colors can) helps keep you cool. Look for shirts, shorts, pants and hats in white, tan or khaki.

What color keeps you cool? ›

1. Wear White. A white object is white because it reflects white light, and white light is a combination of all the visible colors. This means that a white shirt (or pants) will reflect most of the light and not get hot.

How should I dress for New York City weather? ›

If you get a cold snap, you'll probably want to pack your puffer coat. Or at least your lightweight puffer and layer with a sweater and scarf. My rule with NY weather is anything under 40 requires a scarf and maybe even gloves if it's windy. I would skip the wool coat unless you're expecting cooler temps.

How to pack for NYC in July? ›

NYC Summer Packing List
  1. 3 lightweight bottoms (shorts, flowy skirts, linen pants, etc.)
  2. 1 nice pair of pants, a sundress, or skirt for dinners, the theater, etc.
  3. 4 casual t-shirts or tank tops.
  4. 1-2 button-up short sleeve shirts or blouses.
  5. 1 lightweight cardigan, hoodie, or shirt jacket for aggressive air conditioning.
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What kind of shoes to wear in NYC? ›

Hands down, the number one shoe you need for walking around NYC is a pair of super comfortable classic white sneakers. My white sneakers are easily my most worn pair of NYC shoes. I wear mine year-round, though every season, because they're super versatile regardless of my outfit.

Do you need a jacket in New York in June? ›

Unless you're out on the street, most everywhere indoors will be air-conditioned, so even a sweater can work over your shoulders. Buses have a/c, as to the trains... but not the subway platforms. Even though it should be hot, have a lightweight jacket, sweater or shawl and evening "might" get cooler.

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