13 Looks We Loved from New York Fashion Week: Day 6
It’s New York Fashion Week, which means the Fashionista team is running around town like crazy to bring you the best of what's new from the city's brightest designers. Read on for the looks we loved from the runways, and click here for even more reviews.
Alice + Olivia
Stacey Bendet's ode to the dirtier, grittier, cooler New York of the '70s included this pretty rose pink pleated shirt that reminds me of a vintage blouse I picked up a few years ago and floral embellished denim flares that would look just as cute with a sweatshirt. The '70s NYC presentation and Rolling Stones soundtrack also got me even more excited for "Vinyl." — Fawnia Soo Hoo
A.P.C.
I've always loved the way it looks when items for disparate seasons are combined into one look — like a sweater with shorts, or a coat with no tights. It's rare that wearing these types of looks is at all practical — it has to be the right time of fall or spring — but it works aesthetically. Hence why I am very into this shearling coat, paired with sandals worn with thick, white socks, and a crossbody bag. It's a styling trick I'll definitely be filing away for when the weather turns a tiny bit warmer. — Dhani Mau
Brandon Maxwell
This Brandon Maxwell suit is the perfect look to wear to formal New York work events... like the Brandon Maxwell presentation. — Chantal Fernandez
Coach
I want this trench coat more than anything else I've seen on the runway so far. I love the oversized cut and unique details, like the sherbert-colored faux fur collar and plaid storm flap on the back. — Lauren Indvik
The double-breasted navy coat is high on my list, too. I like the extra-large collar and badges, which transform a preppy classic into something new and cool. — Lauren Indvik
Dennis Basso
In a collection full of evening gowns and big J. Lo-esque furs, this straightforward — albeit low-cut — jumpsuit and dotted white fur look stood out to me. (Just don't tell PETA.) — Fawnia Soo Hoo
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Edie Parker
Designer Brett Heyman was inspired by early 20th century fine jewelry designer Suzanne Belperon. The Art Deco motifs are perfect for her signature lucite acrylic clutches and I love how rich the purple velvet looks, especially encrusted with jewel-toned bling. — Fawnia Soo Hoo
Narciso Rodriguez
Season after season, Narciso Rodriguez is able to do so much with color, cut and some artfully etched seams. For a designer so shy of print and embellishment, the effects are nevertheless dazzling. — Lauren Indvik
Oscar de la Renta
This dusty rose gown was neither the most daring nor original dress in the collection, but its full skirt and dramatic drape took my breath away. — Lauren Indvik
Simon Miller
I love the idea of a kimono jacket like this to pair with jeans for when you want to wear something fun but still be comfortable. Meanwhile, these jeans are the perfect wash and shape. My favorite part of this look, though, is the bag. A Simon Miller bonsai bag at on the top of my wish list. — Dhani Mau
Tory Burch
There was lots to love from Tory Burch's laid-back equestrian collection today, but my number-one favorite look has to be this shimmery lavender two-piece set, the silhouette of which is so characteristic of the designer. Perfectly styled with a dainty gold pendant and patent nude slides, the garments looked more casual than, perhaps, they could have been. Wear this as is to brunch, or dress it up with funky heels for a dinner party. — Maura Brannigan
Riding (heh, heh) on that equestrian theme, this look really embodied that Go Big or Go Home mentality. What I would do to get my hands on that rainbow striped skirt (and that racing-inspired blouse isn't too shabby, either...). — Maura Brannigan
Vera Wang
While nobody could pull this off as easily as Miss Molly Bair, this gown is destined for many a red carpet. To be fair, though, you truly can't go wrong with strategically placed sequins. — Maura Brannigan
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