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That’s a wrap on the Fall 2025 season of New York Fashion Week. Running from February 6 until February 11, the schedule put out by the Council of Fashion Designers of America proved to be a far more streamlined affair in comparison to seasons past.

At the start of the 6-day event, it was Brandon Maxwell who kick-started this season into high gear (and high style). To commemorate a whole decade in the business, Maxwell dressed his army of models in everyday staples from silk slips and shirting to leather sheaths and plaid skirts. To close out NYFW, Thom Browne dialed up the drama (and then some), with model Alek Wek closing out Browne’s spectacular showcase in a voluminous plaid ball gown.

From the debut collection of Veronica Leoni as Calvin Klein creative director to Wes Gordon proving himself (once again) as the creative force behind Carolina Herrera (and everything else in between) – scroll further for theFashionSpot’s highlights of New York Fashion Week Fall 2025:

The Highlights From the Fall 2025 Season of New York Fashion Week

Brandon Maxwell:

See all the looks from the Brandon Maxwell Fall 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Collina Strada:

See all the looks from the Collina Strada Fall 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Calvin Klein Collection:

See all the looks from the Calvin Klein Collection Fall 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Altuzarra:

See all the looks from the Altuzarra Fall 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Anna Sui:

See all the looks from the Anna Sui Fall 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Khaite:

See all the looks from the Khaite Fall 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Ulla Johnson:

See all the looks from the Ulla Johnson Fall 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Carolina Herrera:

See all the looks from the Carolina Herrera Fall 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Coach:

See all the looks from the Coach Fall 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Tory Burch:

See all the looks from the Tory Burch Fall 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Michael Kors Collection:

See all the looks from the Michael Kors Collection Fall 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Thom Browne:

See all the looks from the Thom Browne Fall 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

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Flashback 10 Years Ago to the Spring 2015 Season of New York Fashion Week https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/888273-flashback-10-years-ago-to-the-spring-2015-season-of-new-york-fashion-week/ Fri, 06 Sep 2024 16:30:04 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=888273 Ahead of the Spring 2025 season of New York Fashion Week, we’re flashing it back a whole decade to the Spring 2015 season. Set to be a one for the books, NYFW will run from September 6-11. During the NYFW Spring 2015 season back in September of 2014, the fashion landscape (as you might expect) […]

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Ahead of the Spring 2025 season of New York Fashion Week, we’re flashing it back a whole decade to the Spring 2015 season. Set to be a one for the books, NYFW will run from September 6-11.

During the NYFW Spring 2015 season back in September of 2014, the fashion landscape (as you might expect) was entirely different. The most notable change compared with today was the designers behind each brand at the time. Still the creative force behind her own namesake label was Carolina Herrera, who sought inspiration from flowers as a staring point for her delightful spring offering. The late Oscar de la Renta was still heading up his eponymous fashion empire and Zac Posen was still in business.

Also on the jam-packed schedule for NYFW Spring 2015 was American fashion heavyweights Donna Karan, Marc Jacobs and Ralph Lauren. At Calvin Klein, there was a cool elegance to the navy-centric collection from Francisco Costa at Calvin Klein Collection. Gingham baby-doll dresses were on display at Diane von Furstenberg, enlisting an A-list cast of models (including Lily Donaldson and Naomi Campbell) to model her vibrant lineup inspired by the French Riviera during 1950s.

Scroll further to be fully immersed in New York Fashion Week Spring 2015:

Altuzarra:

[ Revisit the Altuzarra Spring 2015 collection thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Calvin Klein Collection:

[ Revisit the Calvin Klein Collection Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Carolina Herrera:

[ Revisit the Carolina Herrera Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Christian Siriano:

[ Revisit the Christian Siriano Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Diane von Furstenberg:

[ Revisit the Diane von Furstenberg Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Donna Karan:

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Jason Wu:

[ Revisit the Jason Wu Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Marc Jacobs:

[ Revisit the Marc Jacobs Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Michael Kors:

[ Revisit the Michael Kors Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Oscar de la Renta:

[ Revisit the Oscar de la Renta Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Proenza Schouler:

[ Revisit the Proenza Schouler Spring 2015 thread over on theFashionSpot forums ]

Ralph Lauren:

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Vera Wang:

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Zac Posen:

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Here’s the Hits & Misses of New York Fashion Week Fall 2024 https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/882654-heres-the-hits-misses-of-new-york-fashion-week-fall-2024/ https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/882654-heres-the-hits-misses-of-new-york-fashion-week-fall-2024/#respond Fri, 16 Feb 2024 18:05:40 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=882654 "There's ALWAYS time for the classics."

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That’s a wrap on New York Fashion Week’s Fall 2024 season, with the 6-day event coming to an almighty close with Thom Browne’s return to the schedule following a brief hiatus.

Subsequent to the surprise doll-inspired showcase from Marc Jacobs prior to NYFW officially kicking off, the fashion pack looked toward Christian Siriano to kick-start the festivities. Held at the iconic Plaza hotel, Siriano welcomed us into his fantasy world and dialed up the glamour with a collection inspired by sci-fi movies. Peter Do was soon serving his sophomore Helmut Lang collection, unearthing and reimagining Lang’s Spring 2003 collection. Tommy Hilfiger is back – and wants us to dress to impress. The American designer’s first show in two years took place in the Grand Central Oyster Bar, located beneath the iconic New York train station. Models roamed the restaurant sporting Hilfiger’s tried and true classics, to a live performance from Jon Batiste.

Prabal Gurung created a sense of comfort through draped silhouettes and cozy fabrics while creative directors Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez presented a collection for real-life women, with an array of pieces which transcend traditional season dressing – a minimalist dream of statement outwear. Catherine Holstein looked to craft a new wardrobe for the ultimate New York woman and elevated the viral mob wife trend to the max. The no-pants trend reigned supreme at Joseph Altuzarra’s 15th anniversary showcase celebration. Anna Sui looked to Agatha Christie for inspo this season, fittingly presented at The Strand bookshop. For his first collection stateside, Ludovic de Saint Sernin collaborated with The Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation and paid homage to the late photographer’s chronicles of the 1970s BDSM scene.

Wes Gordon’s latest Carolina Herrera unveiling was inspired by the designer herself, resulting in monochromatic looks, glamorous gowns and floral motifs scattered throughout. There was no better way for Tory Burch to mark the 20th anniversary of her eponymous label, other than tinsel evening gowns, sheer ruffles and bursts of color. Michael Kors, for Fall 2024, juxtaposed the languid lingerie dressing of the 30s with the streamlined luxury of the 90s. In true Thom Browne fashion, the designer closed NYFW with a theatrical show, with models embodying different characters as if fallen from a storybook.

Needless to say, New York Fashion Week has been one for the books. Scroll further for the hits and misses of the season, according to theFashionSpot’s unfiltered forum members:

HIT | Michael Kors Collection

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“I love the intimacy in showing in that space and I loved the bags!” [Lola701]

“MK really understands his customer. All of these pieces perfectly edited and constructed.” [Nimsay]

“Always get this instant sense of pure satisfaction whenever I witness a watch a Michael Kors show during NYFW. There’s always something so reassuring about his strong sense of self, this customer, his designs and there is always a very strong sense of wearabilty. This, for me, was a truly immaculate and streamlined collection.” [vogue28]

See all the looks from the Michael Kors Collection Fall 2024 collection.

MISS | LaQuan Smith

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“Dated and amateurish.” [GoldenPetals]

“It’s like a street hooker trying to be classy…” [jeanclaude]

“I saw some promise at the start but unfortunately the mixed bag of some good pieces with some horrible ones threw off the whole thing, He needs to get a quality control team as well as someone to help source fabrics.” [Urban Stylin]

See all the looks from the LaQuan Smith Fall 2024 collection.

HIT | Carolina Herrera

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“There’s ALWAYS time for the classics. This is so beautifully made. I love how AMERICAN it is.” [GoldenPetals]

“Very classic and to the point, perfectly made too.” [Cocteau Stone]

“Delightful, a total breath of fresh air from everything else we’re currently seeing during New York Fashion Week. This collection was just flawless from start to finish. There’s flow, there’s coherence, there’s elegance and refinement… the list goes on!” [vogue28]

See all the looks from the Carolina Herrera Fall 2024 collection.

MISS | Tory Burch

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“Those white tights…” [jeanclaude]

“At least it was a short presentation. These clothes are awful. That gulf blue leather skirt is criminal. That white clover print dress that changes to polka dot along with that white fringe coat is also criminal.” [Nimsay]

“I’m really confused by this direction for Tory Burch and the Burch woman. There are some decent jackets and coats in here, and some interesting co-or sets but I still don’t get ‘Tory Burch’ from this.” [Cocteau Stone]

See all the looks from the Tory Burch Fall 2024 collection.

MISS | Ludovic de Saint Sernin

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“It’s all just so… obvious. Nothing seductive about it honestly.” [TianCouture]

“Ludovic de Saint Sernin is so surface level and conceited it’s almost too funny. He needs to up the ante when it comes to their pattern cutting and designs. It’s been the exact same for a long time now. The same thing rehashed over and over again, and has gotten worse and more simplified over the years too.” [Cocteau Stone]

“Ludovic De Ain’t Serving.” [chinsumo]

See all the looks from the Ludovic de Saint Sernin Fall 2024 collection.

HIT | Altuzarra

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“A very cohesive, modern and elegant collection. His inspiration from the Harlequin world is very subtle but also interesting to recognize and somewhat fun.” [WAVES]

“When he’s good, he’s GOOD. There’s something quintessentially New York about this. It reminds me of 80s/early 90s Clavin Klein.” [GoldenPetals]

“I thought I was watching The Row for a minute. Lovely, gentle show. I can see a lot of Perry Ellis in there. Also Alaïa’s Spring 2024 show casts a long shadow, especially in the extravagant use of buttons and pillbox hats but I rather enjoyed this.” [Dellone]

See all the looks from the Altuzarra Fall 2024 collection.

MISS | Coach

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“What a wasted opportunity, the toilet paper skirts are godawful. [disco54]

“Horrendous.” [Alejandra Isami]

“Stuart Vevers is just lazy now! Maybe he wanted the GAP job? It’s quite a mess.” [Lola701]

See all the looks from the Coach Fall 2024 collection.

HIT | Jason Wu Collection

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“It’s a superb collection, especially when compared to the rest of NYFW so far. Jason has set himself apart by continuing to focus on fabric development and the construction of the actual garments, instead of chasing after what’s considered cool. [THD96]

“The white dress on Vivienne Rohner is definitely the highlight of the week!” [helmutnotdead]

“It’s very beautiful, very well made, exquisite cut.” [Lola701]

See all the looks from the Jason Wu Collection Fall 2024 collection.

HIT | Khaite

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“Khaite is always a NYFW favorite for me, Cate Holstein never disappoints. The strong sleeved cropped leather jacket in the first look is a dream, I want it so badly. Actually all the jackets were exquisite. It’s always such a joy to see these collections for someone with a minimalist heart.” [philophile]

“It’s minimalism, but it’s very moody, dramatic and romantic. It’s rare to find that in minimalism in today’s fashion landscape.” [LadyJunon]

“There’s a clear inspiration from Cristóbal Balenciaga but it’s a beautiful, modern and almost subversive homage. The set and mood was perfect.” [WAVES]

See all the looks from the Khaite Fall 2024 collection.

HIT | Ulla Johnson

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“Shes probably the best at NYFW. these clothes are unmistakably Ulla.” [Nimsay]

“Some lovely dresses and prints; a lot of this feels so elegant and wearable.” [Not Plain Jane]

“I always look forward to her collections, very effortless and unpretentious.” [Urban Stylin]

See all the looks from the Ulla Johnson Fall 2024 collection.

MISS | Anna Sui

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“Not even fashion. A collection of random clothes.” [Nimsay]

“I always see the odd few pieces and looks I like in Anna Sui collections, but never do I think I want or like it all. The styling is always too busy.” [Not Plain Jane]

“I think that customer base is ageing, and hence her business has somewhat faltered in recent years.” [Kennnnn]

See all the looks from the Anna Sui Fall 2024 collection.

MISS | Proenza Schouler

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“They’ve moved onto copying Yohji Yamamoto to Helmut Lang now.” [LadyJunon]

“The bleakness of ripping off someone… be it Phoebe Philo or be it Helmut Lang now. Tragic.” [90sFan]

“This collection is pure nonsense. Their lack of identity is criminal.” [Nimsay]

See all the looks from the Proenza Schouler Fall 2024 collection.

MISS | Eckhaus Latta

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“Some of that, no wait, all of that knitwear is so ugly.” [youthinasia]

“Not very strong, but it’s fine although didn’t require a runway presentation. A lookbook would have been fine enough. Really bland colors and the cuts are pretty mundane.” [Cocteau Stone]

“I remember Eckhaus Latta were all the rage about 6 years ago, inside the more ‘less mainstream’ and more hypebeast-y crowd. No idea who is this brand for these days.” [dontbeadrag]

See all the looks from the Eckhaus Latta Fall 2024 collection.

HIT | Tommy Hilfiger

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“I like this, very private American university chic.” [disco54]

“It’s wearable… with a lot of preppy campus classics.” [Not Plain Jane]

“It’s a good collection! Stylish, fresh, wearable and timeless. Maybe it’s time for Americans to have actually more respect for Tommy Hilfiger, who can design a coat with a shape, a decent shoulder, pants that falls perfectly and flatter the body…” [Lola701]

See all the looks from the Tommy Hilfiger Fall 2024 collection.

MISS | Prabal Gurung

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“He does not understand volumes. It feels like someone with very bad voice trying to sing opera…” [jeanclaude]

“Why does nothing fit properly? Whose body are these clothes flattering? Are the last dresses poor versions of Olivier Theyskens?” [tourbillions]

“Prabal Gurung wouldn’t know good taste even if it smacked him across the head.” [lookatme]

See all the looks from the Prabal Gurung Fall 2024 collection.

MISS | Christian Siriano

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“New York fashion week does NOT need this person.” [GoldenPetals]

“His pattern making always confuses me. I understand that certain designs and shapes need a waste seam. That’s a no-brainer, but the way he goes about it just always pisses me off. So visually obtrusive.” [Cocteau Stone]

“He has been in the business for so long, but the cut and construction of his clothes is still very poor. He should have bought the archive from Zac Posen and copied the patterns.” [JohannesL]

See all the looks from the Christian Siriano Fall 2024 collection.

MISS | Helmut Lang

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“This didn’t need a show.” [tourbillions]

“The essence of Helmut Lang : BEING EFFORTLESS. The essence of Peter Do : TRYING HARD. It ain’t a match darling. Divorce will happen soon.” [IloveDiorHomme]

“I just hope the real Helmut Lang never sees any of this, what an insult to his work.” [liberty33r1b]

See all the looks from the Helmut Lang Fall 2024 collection.

MISS | Luar

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“What an odd collection. This stuff is really well made but is absolutely dreadful. Those exploded coogie sweaters with a watch necklace is so 2008. The embossed ostrich skirt is interesting but shouldve been done in a wool. More dated looks; showing the thighs. Lots of pleather looking material. Overall its not great.” [Nimsay]

It’s awkward. and out of touch. the bad proportions and the fluffy boots mixed with the lace throws the whole thing off.” [TerraVera]

“Absolutely not. I don’t care how well-constructed this is, it’s contrived. The silhouettes and volumes are DERANGED.” [GoldenPetals]

See all the looks from the Luar Fall 2024 collection.

MISS | Gabriela Hearst

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“Ugly shapes and cheap looking fabric. It’s easy as hell to be a fashion designer nowadays!” [Alquimista]

“This collection lacks substance, even for Gabriela’s standards. The last two looks are completely out of place.” [perhydrol]

“A lot of very out-of-date ideas here. That knit dress with the holes is giving Amazon.” [Nimsay]

See all the looks from the Gabriela Hearst Fall 2024 collection.

HIT | Thom Browne

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“I love all the hidden animal prints and ‘juvenile’ prints behind his super seriously styled looks.” [tourbillions]

“He can be so heavily referential and still so unique and fantastic! I absolutely love this side of fashion and I appreciate him so much for this! Everything is perfectly constructed, cut, layered – so good. I’ll say it again: this is the man who should be Chanel’s creative designer.” [WAVES]

“I always enjoy Thom Browne collections and this is no exception. It all feels cluttered and avant garde but when you look carefully you see a story.” [Urban Stylin]

See all the looks from the Thom Browne Fall 2024 collection.

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Watch: Part One of the Highlights of New York Fashion Week Fall 2024 https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/882671-watch-part-one-of-the-highlights-of-new-york-fashion-week-fall-2024/ https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/882671-watch-part-one-of-the-highlights-of-new-york-fashion-week-fall-2024/#respond Mon, 12 Feb 2024 20:00:00 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=882671 theFashionSpot has you covered this Fall 2024 season...

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Right now, we remain in the midst of New York Fashion Week and here on theFashionSpot we have your fashion week coverage for the Fall 2024 season… covered. From Peter Do’s sophomore outing as Helmut Lang creative director to Joseph Altuzarra celebrating the 15th anniversary of his namesake label to Kim Shui serving some serious Mother Dragon energy and Ludovic de Saint Sernin showing for the very time on American soil.

Watch below theFashionSpot’s highlights of New York Fashion Fall 2024, thus far:

Helmut Lang:

See all the looks from the Helmut Lang Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Collina Strada:

See all the looks from the Collina Strada Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Prabal Gurung:

See all the looks from the Prabal Gurung Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Kim Shui:

See all the looks from the Kim Shui Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Proenza Schouler:

See all the looks from the Proenza Schouler Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Eckhaus Latta:

See all the looks from the Eckhaus Latta Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Altuzarra:

See all the looks from the Altuzarra Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Jason Wu Collection:

See all the looks from the Jason Wu Collection Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Ludovic de Saint Sernin:

See all the looks from the Ludovic de Saint Sernin Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

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All the Hits & Misses of New York Fashion Week Spring 2024
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One fashion capital down. Three to go. That’s a wrap on New York Fashion Week, and we’re only just coming up for air after digesting what the designers who show their wares within The Big Apple have delivered us for the Spring 2024 season.
It was Stuart Vevers who kick-started the festivities, commemorating his first decade as Coach creative director and reflected back on his early days in New York for inspiration for his collection. Peter Do was soon making his highly-anticipated debut as creative director of Helmut Lang, followed by Ralph Lauren’s grand return to the NYFW schedule which had us stepping into a world of romance and artistry and full of signature Ralph Lauren aesthetics – from wild western Americana to dazzling evening wear. At Proenza Schouler, a new monogram was introduced ever-so-subtly on embossed belt bags and sweaters during a show which oozed minimalism. Catherine Holstein created a collection that was sharp and ferocious at Khaite, with oversized blazers, cinched-waist dressed and color-block accessories. Dion Lee took us to work (on a construction site) for his Spring 2024 collection, with garments sporting utility details, tool-belt pockets and heavy-duty boots. Ulla Johnson presented a vibrant collection featuring painterly printed by artist Shara Hughes while apocalyptic chic was on the agenda at Jason Wu. We got florals galore at Michael Kors, set against the picturesque backdrop of NYC’s East River as models like Vittoria Ceretti and Natasha Poly helped showcase Kors’ 60s-inspired collection grounded in white and tan with gold and blush accents. Form-fitting fabrics, naked dresses and high-shine ruled the LaQuan Smith runway while Tory Burch took us to infinity and beyond, with shimmering metallics and space-age silhouettes.
Need we go on?
Therefore, without further adieu, here are theFashionSpot’s hits and misses of New York Fashion Week Spring 2024, all in accordance with our unfiltered forum members.

HIT | Ralph Lauren

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“A very confident and current show from Mr. Lauren. I am here for this!” [reese06]
“Great collection indeed. He is a league of his own. I love the denim work. This seems to be more fashion, edgy than usual which is always a welcome.” [TaylorBinque]
“My highlight of NYFW, without a shadow of a doubt. I was beyond excited for Ralph Lauren to return to the schedule, and Lord knows the calendar needs him. What a truly gorgeous collection, the most perfect blend of signature RL signatures but with an updated touch. I’m in awe… loved it!” [vogue28]
See all the looks from the Ralph Lauren Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Altuzarra

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“Prada/MiuMiu and Simone Rocha had a child…” [Lola701]
“When he used to copy Tom Ford I had high hopes that he would develop a signature along that aesthetic. But all he ended up developing were his copying skills. Yikes. This is so derivative.” [GoldenPetals]
“I guess Raf Simons’ take on Prada is inspiring the kids!” [fenty]
See all the looks from the Altuzarra Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Prabal Gurung

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“Pretty damn good. Fine dressmaking elevates even the most challenging looks. That gold plissé one-shoulder number with the coffee crystalline skirt is a vision.” [Nimsay]
“Love a lot the fabric choices in all of this. They’re rich, textural, play with taste in an interesting way and still look luxe.” [Cocteau Stone]
“I absolutely love the textural diversity here and his SA roots are clearly being celebrated.” [LANZO_358]
See all the looks from the Prabal Gurung Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Collina Strada

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“Available soon in the dumpsters near you.” [avonlea002]
“I feel like this brand is here to troll the industry.” [Urban Stylin]
“Barely stitched together nothing clothes. Ghastly silhouettes.” [Nimsay]
See all the looks from the Collina Strada Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Jason Wu Collection

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“Look 9 is begging me to be part of my wardrobe! So chic! This is so far the best collection of NYFW. It’s very easy to wear while having the right touch of risks that his client would want.” [Lola701]
“Actually a very precise, great collection from him. I think at the beginning he grew too fast. Seems like stepping back has done good to him creatively. I like the styling as well, which really elevate the clothes.” [TaylorBinque]
“One of the best collections to come from NYFW, without a shadow of a doubt. Always been a fan of Jason Wu in all honesty, and think this collection is rather beautiful from start to finish. I just love love LOVE the flow and cohesion of the collection. Very much a fan of this!” [vogue28]
See all the looks from the Jason Wu Collection Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | LaQuan Smith

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“Such a waste of leather. Nothing really fits right, even if he is going for the p*rno-chic kind of look.” [Cocteau Stone]
“Had the fit and construction been on point, this collection would’ve been an actual genuine slay. *gag*” [Lady Junon]
“Listen, nobody loves a flash and gloss more than me, but if you’re gonna go for the Versace crown you better bring some damn good ideas or you’re gonna be TOO all-style-no-substance.” [GoldenPetals]
See all the looks from the LaQuan Smith Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Tory Burch

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“This is surprisingly good. Doesn’t feel like Tory, which is what’s confusing about it, even though it feels a little derivative. But still, actually some pieces I’d covet.” [Joromana]
“Love it, I can see myself wearing a lot from this.” [liberty33r1b]
“I do love that semi-sheer black coat with a flower pattern on it, the construction of the collar is a neat touch.” [YohjiAddict]
See all the looks from the Tory Burch Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Dion Lee

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“There was no need for an Alexander Wang 2.0.” [yslforever]
“His mind is totally in the gym. The more buffed he is, the more uninteresting his collections are.” [jeanclaude]
“Dion Lee thinks he ate. This 2017 Mugler/Balmain stuff is really tired and dated. A touch of Versace too.” [Nimsay]
See all the looks from the Dion Lee Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | 3.1 Phillip Lim

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“It’s very New York. Practical and pleasant.” [GoldenPetals]
“Such a fabulous show. Color, movement, texture. A little something for everyone but not so much so it feels unfocused. The Lim-isms with his use of military/parka cottons, I love it!” [TianCouture]
“I quite enjoy this. Love the last few looks. He always make khaki work.” [TaylorBinque]
See all the looks from the 3.1 Phillip Lim Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Proenza Schouler

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“It’s a snoozefest. There is nothing special about this.” [Bugsy]
“This is pure nonsense. This brand is pure nonsense. No identity at all. Anonymous clothes nobody remembers that could have been designed by anybody. 20 years of blending in the background of fashion.” [Lola701]
“Would it KILL New York designers to try something unique? There’s great potential in this kind of minimalism, but their seeming TERROR at trying anything new is precisely why I’ve always thought this brand was little more than hype.” [GoldenPetals]
See all the looks from the Proenza Schouler Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Christian Siriano

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“Burn it all.” [WAVES]
“Everything looks so cheap and unflattering.” [thatsfierce]
“Cheap with really sloppy cuts. Horrible. He survives on personality and should not be offering any advice on Project Runway.” [Bugsy]
See all the looks from the Christian Siriano Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Brandon Maxwell

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“Strangely, I kind of like this collection.” [LadyJunon]
“Another firm highlight of NYFW for me. I thought the belt detailing was fabulous, love the silhouette of just about every single look and the sheer fabrics. To me, this feels far more elevated than what else has been on display this week. The opening dress is stunning!” [vogue28]
“It’s certainly beautiful and looks well made.” [GoldenPetals]
See all the looks from the Brandon Maxwell Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Tibi

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“In a different setting, mood and tone, this could have really worked.” [TaylorBinque]
“The runway location isn’t appealing, makes everything look so minute in presence and also so washed out.” [Cocteau Stone]
“With collections as bland as this I might as well just look at my window and watch the weeds slowly grow in my garden.” [YohjiAddict]
See all the looks from the Tibi Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Khaite

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“This is stunning actually. And YES there is something very Alber Elbaz/Lanvin about it. It’s that cinematic starkness. The fabrics really are the star of the show. Best thing in NYFW! [GoldenPetals]
“Finally a NYFW designer who isn’t afraid to work with and spend on luxe fabric.” [Fulton St Critique]
“I didn’t know Catherine Holstein have it in them to show like this. Quite enjoying it actually. A departure from typical NY shows. The clothes themselves are very Lanvin by Alber. I don’t think it’s a bad thing perse. Definitely love the luxe fabric selection.” [TaylorBinque]
See all the looks from the Khaite Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Rodarte

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“Glorified mall clothes. What on earth happened to this label?” [GoldenPetals]
“Sorry girls, but the vacancy for Giambattista Valli is already taken…” [jeanclaude]
“Just because they show this crap during fashion week, does not make it fashion.” [90sFan]
See all the looks from the Rodarte Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Coach

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“This is such an underwhelming collection to celebrate your tenth anniversary at the brand. Everything looks so ill-fitting. I know it’s Coach but still, elevate it.” [THD96]
“Some looks have left me completely traumatized.” [Ruito]
“A giant bore, once upon a time Stuart Vevers actually made some effort to bring some much needed luxury to this tacky brand but by now it’s clear that he’s just happy to wallow in the blandness and dumpiness of this household of the outlet world.” [YohjiAddict]
See all the looks from the Coach Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Ulla Johnson

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“Her collections are always so enjoyable to look at.” [LadyJunon]
“I always enjoy Ulla Johnson’s collections. Very chic, feminine and non-fussy, shes like the second coming of Diane von Furstenberg.” [Urban Stylin]
“Such a cute collection, in a really good way! The fabrics are insanely lush, the silhouettes are also pretty gorgeous and seem very comfortable. I still believe this is how Chloé should look like.” [perhydrol]
See all the looks from the Ulla Johnson Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Anna Sui

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“Just no. No.” [sanssoleil]
“Yet another messy and redundant Sui collection. Amazed she’s still in the game, who wears her?” [zoom]
“Never been a fan. I feel like she never really evolved into anything more than ‘playful’ and ‘whimsy’ dresses. Developing a signature aesthetic takes more than repetition.” [GoldenPetals]
See all the looks from the Anna Sui Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Carolina Herrera

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“My favorite New York collection!” [liberty33r1b]
“It’s all just so classy, ladylike and glamorous that I cannot help but to instantly drawn to Wes Gordon’s Carolina Herrera collections each and every season. Very much a fan!” [vogue28]
“I can’t bring myself to dislike this because it’s just so professionally made and beautiful.” [GoldenPetals]
See all the looks from the Carolina Herrera Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Gabriela Hearst

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“The construction of these garments are screaming for help.” [dancv]
“A strange feat being able to make something look not only so slouchy, but incredibly stiff and boxy at the same time. Props to yah Gabriela.” [Cocteau Stone]
“Thanks God she’s no longer at Chloé.” [Koibito]
See all the looks from the Gabriela Hearst Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Michael Kors Collection

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“Oh it will sell like hot cakes.” [GivenchyAddict]
“Michael Kors is like clockwork. Another perfectly tailored collection with perfect fabric choices and perfect colors. Not a single stitch out of place. This sort of megalithic hyper-refinement. MK may be the greatest to do it since Ralph Lauren.” [Nimsay]
“Michael Kors is just so much of a NYFW staple that I am automatically programmed to adore each and every collection of his. This season is certainly no different, as it’s just all so easy on the eye, 100% wearable and executed to perfection. The colour palette, as always, is fabulous.” [vogue28]
See all the looks from the Michael Kors Collection Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Helmut Lang

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“Pretentious and forgettable, he won’t stay there for long.” [avonlea002]
“It doesn’t look good at all. The yellow and magenta are fighting for dominance and the cuts looked so matronly and sexless. No sophistication or sensuality at all.” [LadyJunon]
“RIP Helmut Lang. Will be seeing this on the discount rack in no time. What a disappointment.” [RMDV]
See all the looks from the Helmut Lang Spring 2024 collection.

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Watch: Part Two of The Highlights of New York Fashion Week Spring 2024 https://www.thefashionspot.com/fashion-news/878816-watch-part-two-of-the-highlights-of-new-york-fashion-week-spring-2024/ https://www.thefashionspot.com/fashion-news/878816-watch-part-two-of-the-highlights-of-new-york-fashion-week-spring-2024/#respond Thu, 14 Sep 2023 14:51:57 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=878816 That's a wrap on New York Fashion Week Spring 2024...

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Watch: Part Two of The Highlights of New York Fashion Week Spring 2024
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That’s a wrap on New York Fashion Week’s Spring 2024 season, and what a week it has been. The first portion of the week delivered us Peter Do making his highly-anticipated debut as creative director of Helmut Lang, Ralph Lauren heralding his grand return to the NYFW schedule since 2019 and Stuart Vevers marking a whole decade as Coach’s creative director.
Throughout the second half of the week, we’ve witnessed Michael Kors cementing himself (once again) as a major New York staple while Wes Gordon continues to prove he’s the perfect candidate for the role of creative director at Carolina Herrera. Sergio Hudson gave us pure unapologetic glamour and Joseph Altuzarra seemingly looked to Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons for inspiration for his namesake label.
Watch below part two of theFashionSpot’s highlights of NYFW Spring 2024:

3.1 Phillip Lim:

See all the looks from the 3.1 Phillip Lim Spring 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Sergio Hudson:

See all the looks from the Sergio Hudson Spring 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Michael Kors Collection:

See all the looks from the Michael Kors Collection Spring 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Altuzarra:

See all the looks from the Altuzarra Spring 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Tory Burch:

See all the looks from the Tory Burch Spring 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Carolina Herrera:

See all the looks from the Carolina Herrera Spring 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

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Almost Twice as Many Misses as Hits at New York Fashion Week Fall 2022 https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/868750-hits-misses-new-york-fashion-week-fall-2022/ https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/868750-hits-misses-new-york-fashion-week-fall-2022/#respond Fri, 18 Feb 2022 12:55:29 +0000 http://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=868750 "What a mess."

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New York Fashion Week Fall 2022 is officially over. Heavyweight designers Tom Ford, Ralph Lauren and Marc Jacobs opted out. But the week remained a buzzworthy affair.

Proenza Schouler kicked off proceedings celebrating 20 years in the business with a collection of strong tailoring and covetable carryalls. Ballooning bows and tiered ruffles were a thing at Jason Wu Collection, while at Victor Glemaud an all-black cast was decked out in formfitting creations in a mostly monochromatic palette. Ulla Johnson did what she does best. And Altuzarra took us on a journey through fisherman knits and mermaid dresses.

Meanwhile, Eckhaus Latta marked a decade of delivering genderless and avant-garde fashion. Christian Siriano blended Victorian-era elements with modernity and flaunted the looks on models of all different body types. The hottest ticket in town was LaQuan Smith with Julia Fox opening the show in a sexy cut-out gown almost breaking the internet in the process. Christian Cowan put on an energetic show overlooking New York City’s majestic skyline. Wes Gordon opened his Carolina Herrera show with a white blouse just like the ones routinely favored by the brand’s creator. Plenty of superstars represented Michael Kors Collection (which featured an equally A-list front row) giving us big city glamour.

Scroll down for an unbiased take on the New York Fashion Week Fall 2022 season. All through the eyes of our unfiltered forum members.

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Slightly More Misses Than Hits at New York Fashion Week Spring 2022 https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/865410-hits-misses-new-york-fashion-week-spring-2022/ https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/865410-hits-misses-new-york-fashion-week-spring-2022/#respond Fri, 17 Sep 2021 12:40:43 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=865410 "Weird and kind of ugly."

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New York Fashion Week Spring 2022New York Fashion Week Spring 2022 is now a wrap. After a few seasons of being mostly virtual, it was certainly nice to see all the in-person shows. Not to mention witnessing fashion coming down the runways. Collina Strada kicked things off with an eco-conscious collection. Christian Siriano marked his 40th collection with a show of epic proportions. Speaking of 40, Carolina Herrera celebrated four decades with Wes Gordon giving us clothes worth celebrating. Not even a rain shower was enough to stop Gigi Hadid from storming the Moschino runway. At the top of the Empire State Building, LaQuan Smith welcomed guests who were all fortunate enough to shop the collection live. Prabal Gurung’s offering celebrated women and their beauty. While Gabriela Hearst paid homage to art collector Hester Diamond with an array of absolutely vibrant knits. Michael Kors served up American classics, of course. Then Tom Ford closed out the week with a high-octane presentation. Here are all the hits and misses of New York Fashion Week Spring 2022. Well at least according to our unfiltered forum members.

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Almost an Even Number of Hits and Misses at Paris Fashion Week Fall 2021 https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/861367-hits-misses-paris-fashion-week-fall-2021/ https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/861367-hits-misses-paris-fashion-week-fall-2021/#respond Thu, 11 Mar 2021 14:15:08 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=861367 "There's not a single bad look in this entire show!"

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That’s a wrap. The Paris Fashion Week Fall 2021 presentations are history. Even in the midst of a pandemic, designers clearly managed to pull out all the stops in the French capital.

Marine Serre kicked things off with a lookbook celebrating human connection. Gabriela Hearst focused on sustainability for her Chloe debut creating looks made from recycled and organic materials. Nicolas Di Felice also made his debut at Courrèges reinterpreting the French fashion house’s signature vinyl silhouettes. Meanwhile, Rick Owens gave us superhero-like capes and masks.

Over at Coperni guests watched the show from the comfort of their cars. Chanel’s models sported cold-weather essentials, like tweed coats and faux fur boots. Miuccia Prada transported us to the Alps to present her latest Miu Miu collection. While Nicolas Ghesquière closed out the week with a mythology-inspired collection for Louis Vuitton.

Here are all the hits and misses of Paris Fashion Week Fall 2021. At least according to our totally unfiltered forum members.

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The Misses Far Outnumber the Hits at Paris Fashion Week Spring 2021 https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/858525-paris-fashion-week-spring-2021-hits-misses/ https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/858525-paris-fashion-week-spring-2021-hits-misses/#respond Wed, 07 Oct 2020 12:25:24 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=858525 "So desirable! A real bright and fresh voice in Paris."

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That’s it folks. Paris Fashion Week Spring 2021 has wrapped. Which means it’s obviously time to review all its highs and lows. All eyes were definitely on Christian Dior as Maria Grazia Chiuri got things going at the Jardin des Tuileries. Olivier Rousteing paid homage to Balmain‘s heritage with his collection. (Jennifer Lopez, Kim Kardashian and others virtually sat in the front row.) Isabel Marant transported us to the 80s — again. Conversely, Matthew M. Williams unveiled his first collection as Givenchy’s creative director. While the clothes took center stage, the sets were something to behold. Virginie Viard erected a larger-than-life Chanel sign in the Grand Palais. And Nicolas Ghesquière absolutely went all out. How? By turning a former department store into a sci-fi space to flaunt Louis Vuitton’s latest offering. Click through the slideshow above for all the hits and misses of Paris Fashion Week Spring 2021. Well, at least according to our no-holds-barred forum members.

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