12 Looks We Loved From New York Fashion Week Day 8
It's New York Fashion Week, which means the Fashionista team is running around town 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 presentations, and click here for even more reviews.
Michael Kors Collection
I'm pretty sure Lexi Boling could make anything look badass. Fortunately, you don't have to be Lexi to get this cool, oversize look from the Spring 2017 Michael Kors Collection that I can't stop thinking about. — Tyler McCall
Naeem Khan
It's a sparkly bodysuit with a matching cape. Any questions? — Tyler McCall
Raquel Allegra
Not only is green one of my favorite colors; the models were basketball players. If there's one way to prove a dress can actually work for, you know, living life, it's seeing a woman do a lay up in it. — Tyler McCall
Assembly New York
This layered look is so cool, like a sportier version of the gym class looks from Clueless. Also, where can we get those Converse?! — Tyler McCall
Delpozo
Delpozo's immaculately detailed, fairy tale-like collections are always a highlight, and this season's — set against a crisp white set with heaps of natural sunlight — was no different. Not only do I love this buttery shade of yellow, but the structure of the skirt combined with the shimmer of sequins was a sight to be seen in person. —Maura Brannigan
Have you ever seen a prettier jumpsuit? I, for one, haven't, and it's surely due to the contrasting colors, textured fabric and soft, fluttery shoulder detailing. The classic, elegant waist belt was a lovely touch, too. —Maura Brannigan
Wesley Berryman
First-timer Wesley Berryman presented a tight collection of genderless looks that were both bang-on fashion's current goth trend and completely original at the same time. I'd wear that oversize hoodie with a midiskirt for a look that says, "Yea I love One Direction, but I also kill My Chemical Romance at karaoke." — Tyler McCall
Boss Women
While much of Jason Wu's Boss Women was filled with the structural, simplistic workwear staples that remain the brand's bread and butter, I really love this floaty, gauzy dress that opened the show. It's the same emerald shade as That Dress from "Atonement" — you know the one — so I'll always have a soft soft for garments that color. —Maura Brannigan
Haney
Mary Alice Haney said that her spring 2017 collection is "all about being naked" with lots of body-clingy silhouettes, leg-slits and nude champagne hues. But this cutout half-tunic dress in a muted wine is my favorite. Also my vote for Taylor Swift to wear in spring '17. Or now. — Fawnia Soo Hoo
Marchesa
Marchesa sent plenty of pretty, basically naked dresses down the runway, but it was the dresses in molten metallics — like the one above — that are bound to make best-dressed lists this awards season. — Tyler McCall
Brooks Brothers
The Brooks Brothers spring collection was filled with the kind of bright and prim looks that are dependable but distinctive for a certain kind of woman's everyday wardrobe. The look above is my favorite because it could work for every kind of situation (the office, dinner, a cocktail party) and it feels really fresh and modern. — Chantal Fernandez
Ralph Lauren
I love the shoulders and the worn-in look of this boxy, vintage-inspired leather jacket. It's badass, yes? — Chantal Fernandez
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