Denver Fashion Week turned The Brighton into a full-on fashion playground from November 9–17, and let’s just say, the attendees did not come to play as the street style was just as impressive as the curated collections.
From jaw-dropping statement pieces to effortlessly chic ensembles , the crowd brought serious heat that had us snapping photos left and right. As we count down to DFW’s spring return (and the first-ever Aspen Fashion Week in August 2025), let’s take a moment to spotlight some of our favorite looks that proved style is just as much about who’s in the audience as who’s on the runway.
This guest achieved something most fashion enthusiasts only dream of a true 10/10 look, with a luxurious leather coat, an edgy rosary and a fierce pose to show it all off.
Imagine being cool enough to have a feather hat in your closet. Now imagine being cool enough to pull it off — and look classy doing it.
Don’t be surprised if all the Denver sports fans suddenly start pairing their jerseys with cowhide boots after this one.
I can’t help but feel like this pair came from the past to prevent something terrible from happening (and if they did, I would trust them with my life based only on their ability to accessorize).
The heart bag alone could have landed these looks on our list. But it’s not the only thing pulling attention here: the pair celebrates pure maximalism: combining colors, patterns and textures into looks that shouldn’t work together (but really, really do anyway).
If this masterful look doesn’t convince you that micro minis are back in a big way, then you may never come around. (And that’s your loss).
Coordinating leather is foolproof no matter what — but pairing that leather with a bandana top and delicate chain belt? That brings the duo’s looks to another level.
From the raised shoulders and ulta-cropped jacket to the cascading bows on houndstooth trousers, this pair is giving us all a lesson on playing with silhouette and texture.
Yes, the outfit itself is stunning (the sequin flame boots could raise me from the grave), but the most magnetic aspect of this look is the person’s smile while wearing it.
This is the future former Hot Topic regulars want. (A moment of appreciation for the chunky pink skate shoes and the effortlessly ripped knees).
While these two besties may have totally different aesthetics, they both brought the heat to Denver Fashion Week – from intricate beading to trendy Mary Janes.
Will brake for goth girls (especially if they’re wearing giant platforms, sheer prints, rosaries and leather corsets).
All photos by Kiddest Metafaria.
Check out the street style galleries here