12 Looks We Loved from New York Fashion Week: Day 7

From left to right. Delpozo. Photo: Imaxtree; Marchesa. Photo: Imaxtree; DKNY. Photo: Imaxtree; 69. Photo: Fernanda Calfat/Getty Images
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.
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There's an unfiltered joy to this stringy denim dress that makes me want to wear it, dance around and be really, really warm. — Chantal Fernandez
Anna Sui
While I probably wouldn't pair it with purple tights and shoes, I love the shape and print of this '60s-style minidress with its subtle bell sleeve. This collection, like several we've seen this week, had slight Alessandro Michele vibes, but it occurred to me that Sui kind of did that whole opulent, colorful, vintage-inspired thing first. — Dhani Mau
Bibhu Mohapatra
I appreciated the rose and persimmon color-blocking, the delicate soft ruching and pleating, the billowing effect on the runway and how this dress didn't interpret the China inspiration too literally. — Fawnia Soo Hoo
Boss
I love the way the lines accentuate the body here. It's an optical illusion that obscures how modest the dress really is — in a good way. — Chantal Fernandez
Delpozo
I couldn't take my eyes off of this look, which opened the show. While Delpozo's coats have become somewhat recognizable over the past several seasons, this stark white version looked fresh in every way. Perhaps that newness is due to the embellished gloves, which will hopefully have a street style moment before the end of Fashion Month. (Plus, how good are those shoes?) — Maura Brannigan
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Let's take a moment to discuss this rich, glittery and ornate jumpsuit, complete with a candy-colored gauzy skirt. Here's the thing with this look: It's destined for the red carpet. It's just inevitable. The way the pants flowed down the runway was like something out of a dream. I can't wait to see Diane Kruger wear this — because she almost definitely will. — Maura Brannigan
DKNY
I love this look's proportions: the broad shoulders of a cropped blazer paired with a wide-leg denim pant that's cuffed to show off its contrasted lining. The shredded velvet crop top is a modern-day nod to the '90s and something I'm excited to see interpreted by street style pros next season. — Maria Bobila
Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osbourne's deconstructed version of Donna Karan's signature wrap dress — with frayed edges, dual color details and layered over a shirtdress — is something I can get behind (and want to wear) for fall. — Maria Bobila
Marchesa
This Grecian-draped, chandelier-esque cocktail gown just looks so damn fun to wear. The layered jewel necklace-like bodice goes around the back and was even more spectacular in person. — Fawnia Soo Hoo
I'm guessing celebrity stylists looking to do some last minute Oscars shopping had their eye on the Marchesa fall collection. There were many gorgeous gowns to choose from, but my favorite is this fluttery off-the-shoulder column dress. I love how the fuzzy, embroidered flowers are practically blooming out of it and that they look rich and earthy, instead of overly precious and twee. — Fawnia Soo Hoo
Naeem Khan
Day 7 of NYFW was pretty much a day of red carpet gowns for me — not that I'm complaining. Naeem Khan's homage to the spirit of New York — aesthetically inspired by the city's Art Deco architecture — and powerful women came through in this eye-popping embellished cape-gown. It looked majestic and iridescent fluttering down the runway — can J. Lo please wear it soon? — Fawnia Soo Hoo
I was also into this beaded and fringed situation, as well as the Marie Antoinette morning-after-a-bender-beadhead beauty look. — Fawnia Soo Hoo
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