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NYC Heat Wave: Style Over Sweat
2 Jul
Summary
- Millions faced extreme heat warnings across the U.S.
- New Yorkers adapted styles for comfort and flair.
- Fashion choices ranged from aloha shirts to vintage dresses.

A significant heat wave impacted much of the United States, with over 160 million individuals under extreme heat warnings. In New York City, residents creatively adapted their fashion choices to cope with the scorching temperatures while maintaining personal style. Many opted for lighter fabrics, open-toed shoes, and fashionable hats.
Personal style statements were diverse, ranging from William Owens' aloha shirt celebrating summer and the holiday weekend, to Lucie Franc de Ferriere's vintage Zara slip dress and Sézane basket-weave bag. Tahlief Jackson changed into athletic shorts and wore a flag from a World Cup watch party, while visitor Ted Leanse focused on soccer, borrowing a Mexico football shirt.
Other New Yorkers prioritized comfort and coolness. Marty, a chess instructor, wore light colors and used an ice-cold towel. Fashion writer Michelle Li embraced a 'Point Break'-inspired look with board shorts. Paul Oriaku focused on accessories, including a necklace with an American flag pendant. Models Tolu Ayanfalu, Mina Shahid, and Barbara Kovacz emphasized cotton fabrics as essential for heat.