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SMOOTH MOVES: TREND FALL 2018 NEW YORK

Looking back on the most prominent trends of New York Fashion Week, we uncover the Smooth Moves Fashion Trend from Fall 2018 New York.

Prepare to see an upswing in satin as it makes a comeback for Fall 2018. Many designers have taken this airy, sheen fabric and incorporated into their fluid designs.

Bottega Veneta and Sies Marjan were just a few of the brands that went all out with daring, vibrant designs. Boss took on effortlessly flowing dresses. Zimmerman filled designs with romantic, floral garments. The versatility of satin allowed each designer to portray their look in a plethora of ways.

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WILD KINGDOM: TREND FALL 2018

Wild Kingdom – Fashion Trend Fall 2018 New York

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KNITS THAT POP: TREND FALL 2018

Knits that Pop – Fashion Trend Fall 2018 New York

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KNITS THAT POP: TREND FALL 2018 NEW YORK

Knits that Pop – Fashion Trend Fall 2018 New York

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SUIT UP: TREND FALL 2018 NEW YORK

Looking back on the most prominent trends of New York Fashion Week, we uncover the Suit Up Fashion Trend from Fall 2018 New York. Probably the most empowering trend of the week, power suiting featured sharp tailored suits, blazer dresses, classic oxford shirts, and variations on work classics.

Alexander Wang, Jason Wu, Jonathan Simkhai, Zadig & Voltaire, and Gabriela Hearst have put their spin on work wear with their powerful displays inspired by female empowerment. Alexander Wang showed a display of Matrix style clothing with sleek yet luxurious looks. Jason Wu’s line was all about the details, as he featured pleated sheer fabrics, with suiting necklines. Jonathan Simkhai collection featured classic work wear with a fitted waistline, giving the outfit a feminine look. Zadig & Voltaire was all about the patterns, with looks that featured multiple types of plaids. Gabriela Hearst had classy satin pants and blouses, mixed with miltary-esque coats.

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NEW YORK FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 8

NEW YORK FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 8

NEW YORK FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 8

NEW YORK, USA. FEBRUARY 19, 2015 – New York Fashion Week F/W 2015 RTW Day 8 is running, here we bring you the best runways for you to enjoy and check at the new trends for Fall Winter in Ready-to-Wear.

RALPH LAUREN F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

Today, West was sitting front-row, worshipping at the Ralph Lauren church. It was his first time seeing the designer’s show in person. He picked a good one.

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J.MENDEL F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

Mendel, like many designers feeling the ’70s this season, used skinny scarves as a styling prop, like the black embroidered version tied around the waist of a lingerie-inspired jumpsuit.

The clothes spoke to that as well: a sexy, elegant sort of glamour girl who parties at the swankiest clubs all night but has done it enough to be up, alert and seductive as she makes her way through the next day.

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CALVIN KLEIN F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

The Velvet Underground’s “Venus in Furs” set the stage for a Calvin Klein collection that looked back at the silhouettes of the late ’60s.

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MARC JACOBS F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

Every part of a Marc Jacobs show is important, so the mainly red venue guests stepped into made an impression.

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NEW YORK FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 7

NEW YORK FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 7

NEW YORK FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 7

NEW YORK, USA. FEBRUARY 18, 2015 – New York Fashion Week F/W 2015 RTW Day 7 is running, here we bring you the best runways for you to enjoy and check at the new trends for Fall Winter in Ready-to-Wear.

MICHAEL KORS F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

Kors liked the idea of playing opposites off each other this season.

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DELPOZO F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

Backstage today, Font cited a pair of inspirations: the “sinister,” vibrant paintings of Rhys Lee, and Andrey Remnev’s contemporary reimaginings of Pre-Raphaelite works.

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BIBHU MOHAPATRA F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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JEREMY SCOTT F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

Jeremy Scott collection in advance. “Twee,” she wrote, “is a symptom of profound cultural exhaustion, a pop-cultural response to the death of grand narratives and radical politics: too weary to fight the corporate capitalist machine, the twee instead create hyper-stylized alternative worlds in which kittens play, ukuleles sound, and childhood is eternal.”

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BOSS WOMEN F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

Wu is working hard to diversify Boss’ offering and to change people’s perceptions of the brand, so he divided his efforts between tailoring and dresses.

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ELIZABETH AND JAMES F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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MARCHESA F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

“It’s decadent and hedonistic,” Georgina Chapman said backstage before the models walked.

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ANNA SUI F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

After falling in love with Vikings, the History Channel’s swords-sex-and-shearling spectacular, she made a typically lateral leap to the mid-century Scandi-design that reshaped the world in its image: the wallpapers, the fabrics, the furniture that decorated a million suburban homes, Sui’s own family’s included.

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LIE SANG BONG F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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PROENZA SCHOULER F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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THE BLONDS F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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NEW YORK FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 6

NEW YORK FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 6

NEW YORK FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 6

NEW YORK, USA. FEBRUARY 17, 2015 – New York Fashion Week F/W 2015 RTW Day 6 is running, here we bring you the best runways for you to enjoy and check at the new trends for Fall Winter in Ready-to-Wear.

TORY BURCH F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

Tory Burch listened to her parents’ stories. She saw the moviePerformance, the perfect pop artifact of the period, with its Moroccan-influenced interiors. And she, like everyone else who experienced the film, fell in thrall to Anita Pallenberg’s style.

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J.CREW  F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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BADGLEY & MISCHKA F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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JIL SANDER NAVY F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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VERA WANG F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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RODARTE F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

According to Laura and Kate Mulleavy, the starting point for their latest collection was birds.

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DIESEL BLACK GOLD F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

“I love Lindbergh’s kind of raw beauty, and also the masculine-feminine aspect of it,” Melbostad said backstage. Like other designers this week, he opted for a shades-of-black palette

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JENNY PACKHAM F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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LELA ROSE F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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PEDRO DEL HIERRO MADRID F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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NAEEM KHAN F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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KTZ F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

For KTZ’s defection to New York, he chose the history of his new presenting country as a point of inspiration.

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MARC BY MARC JACOBS F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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SOPHIE THEALLET F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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ELIE TAHARI F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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OSCAR DE LA RENTA F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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NARCISO RODRIGUEZ F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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NEW YORK FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 5

NEW YORK FASHION WEEK F/W 2015 RTW DAY 5

NEW YORK, USA. FEBRUARY 16, 2015 – New York Fashion Week F/W 2015 RTW Day 5 is running, here we bring you the best runways for you to enjoy and check at the new trends for Fall Winter in Ready-to-Wear.

THE ROW F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

The duo paired their already minimal esthetic back even further. Showing pieces in single shades, usually black or white, that had a zen-like austerity about them.

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CAROLINA HERRERA F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

“I don’t do years,” Carolina Herrera said before her show, explaining that she doesn’t like looking to the past for inspiration these days. “I’m trying to go to the future.”

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TOMMY HILFIGER F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

To kick off his 30th anniversary celebration, he created a Fall collection inspired equally by American football and Love Story. “I wanted to marry sport with luxury,” Hilfiger said at his showroom as the film played on a flat screen in the lobby.

“When I started designing this collection, I took all the inspiration from everything I loved, from sports to music to the outdoors to iconic women,” he said. “I’ve always wanted to make what was cool back then and make it relevant for today.”

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DENNIS BASSO F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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ECKHAUS LATTA F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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KAREN WALKER F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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MILLY F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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3.1 PHILLIP LIM F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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BROCK F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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DONNA KARAN F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

Depending on the season, Karan shifts between tailoring and dresses. This collection was mostly built on the former. All manner of jackets, from blazers to a leather bomber, were belted at the midriff above tapering trousers or narrow skirts

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THOM BROWNE F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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PATRIK ERVELL F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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REEM ACRA F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

The designer began the season by referencing Stevie Nicks’ Polaroid self-portraits from the mid-’70s. “They’re unbelievable,” Acra said backstage before the show, eyes glimmering with inspiration. “Nicks is a woman that I relate to. When I started putting things together, it came easy. I didn’t have to think about it too much.”

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ZERO+MARIA CORNEJO F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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OVADIA & SONS F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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VERONICA BEARD F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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ZAC POSEN F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

“I draped most of the clothes myself on the weekends, so it’s very personal,” he said preshow, possibly referring to the hours he keeps at his other gig as creative director at Brooks Brothers. “I wanted to find a balance between the elegance of Grace Kelly and the fierceness of Chaka Khan,” he said.

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RAG & BONE F/W 2015 NY FASHION WEEK RTW

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