The Best Part of Fashion Month Was Obviously Olivia Palermo

If there's one thing we can always expect from Olivia Palermo, it's an amazing outfit. And during Fashion Month, the stakes are even higher — so we've got an eye out for the chic insider everywhere from New York all the way to the streets of Paris. We'll admit it: to us, it's not about the shows; it's all about Olivia.

Sure, Olivia looks good in just about anything, but what we love about this street style master is that she's never afraid to take fashion risks — just scope out her latest outfits, and you'll see exactly what we mean. Whether it's her unexpected color clashing or her inspired new ways to layer for Winter, once Olivia shows off a new trend, we're always on board. Read on to see her best looks of late, and prepare to be seriously inspired.

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Leave it to Olivia to layer flared light-wash jeans and a colorful trapeze jacket for a surprisingly chic combination.

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Outside the Valentino show, Olivia proved she was mad for plaid in a contrasting skirt and jacket plus Westward Leaning sunglasses, and even her husband, Johannes Huebl, matched her outfit.

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And sitting front row, Olivia was all smiles next to the ever-chic Miroslava Duma.

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Outside the Chloé show, Olivia dressed for Spring in a bright coat, a shirt, and a bag, all by the brand, plus a cool pair of Westward Leaning sunglasses.

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Olivia livened up an all-black outfit by adding a furry jacket for texture and silky trousers with a bold red stripe for an extra hint of color.

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Olivia tried out a new trend at Giambattista Valli — coat layering. The style setter donned a sleek leather jacket with a white lapel but layered it over a tweed jacket for a surprising look that proves when it comes to creative styling, Olivia is a pro.

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Olivia donned her favorite flared jeans outside the Christian Dior show. She finished off her '70s-inspired look with a textured long vest and a shimmering sweater.

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In a surprisingly casual style turn, Olivia arrived with her husband, Johannes Huebl, wearing leather leggings and a sporty zippered jacket, although we could still see a hint of sparkle hiding underneath.

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Grays and blacks don't have to be boring. Olivia topped an oversize turtleneck and textured pencil skirt with chunky bangles and a Chloé bag that added a surprising pop of color.

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On the streets of Paris, Olivia turned heads in a striped fuzzy jacket that was equal parts cozy and chic.

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Olivia proved that she is a layering pro when she arrived at the Elie Saab show wearing a sheer striped shirt underneath a sleeveless black turtleneck.

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Olivia stepped out in Winter whites including a fun full skirt and cozy turtleneck while attending the Chalayan show during Paris Fashion Week.

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Only Olivia could make head-to-toe black feel so fresh. The style setter wowed us in a shimmering Dior dress and cool mirrored Westward Leaning sunglasses outside the Carven show at Paris Fashion Week.

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Red shoes and a teal skirt? We would be scared to try this pairing, but Olivia can make even the quirkiest combinations work. She finished off the bold style with a furry Fendi topper and Westward Leaning sunglasses while out and about during New York Fashion Week.

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At Michael Kors, Olivia looked polished in a classic button-down, full skirt, and military-inspired coat.

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Always ahead of the trend, Olivia rocked flared jeans while attending the Rachel Zoe presentation.

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When the temperature dips below zero, what do you wear? Olivia arrived at the Dennis Basso fashion show bundled up in a colorful furry coat.

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Olivia paired a furry bomber with wide-legged trousers at the Milly runway show in New York City.

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Now this is a style touchdown! At Tommy Hilfiger, Olivia wore a striped red, white, and black coat with color-coordinated separates.

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Yes, your favorite Spring dress can work during Winter. Outside the Carolina Herrera show, Olivia added knee-high Christian Louboutin boots and a furry Vince sweater to make her Carolina Herrera dress cold-weather appropriate.

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At DVF, Olivia kept it cozy despite freezing temperatures by pairing an oversize turtleneck with a bold graphic coat.

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Down jackets aren't just for the ski slopes. Olivia sported camel-colored separates and an ombré down jacket at the Moncler show.

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This preppy-meets-polished outfit is quintessential Olivia. The fashion insider arrived at Tibi in white culottes and a double-breasted jacket from the brand that only Olivia could pair perfectly.

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At the Misha Nonoo show, Olivia brought '70s style with flared jeans.

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There's a reason Olivia is considered the queen of street style. During NYFW, Olivia stepped out in a trendy suede skirt, which she paired with a maroon turtleneck and floor-skimming military coat.

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At the Fendi party, Olivia sported an eye-catching coat-and-dress combination.

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Olivia sat front row at Zimmermann armed with the right accessories for Winter in New York. The style setter sported J Brand leather skinnies and a long gray Whistles coat and finished her look with Aquazzura x Olivia Palermo booties and a furry topper by Fendi that was sure to keep the cold at bay.