The Blue Steel never stops, guys.
Get a closer look at all the beautiful slingbacks, combat boots and fur.
You may not know their names yet, but after dominating the runways this season, we suspect you will soon.
Fall 2015 is not a season for subtle accessories.
Spoiler alert: It’s still really fun.
From the '70s to the work of Wes Anderson, we round up the biggest trends across the New York, London, Milan and Paris shows.
From A.P.C. to Risto, our final recap from the shows.
Among them: suede, brown layers and goth lite.
Sometimes the models don't only enhance the show — they make it.
From pussy bows and neck warmers to elongated sleeves and sleeveless coats, Paris has you... covered.
Slim cropped pants, lace slip dresses, Mary Janes: These are the pieces designers and retailers will be copying in the seasons to come.
The best of the rest from the past few days.
The models looked a bit like ghosts — or wilting roses.
Co-designers Maria Grazia Chiuri and Pierpaolo Piccioli know their work is about more than entertainment.
Is it just us, or were some of the models seriously twinning with Baptiste Giabiconi at Chanel's Paris Fashion Week show?
Kendall and Cara hung out at the bar on his restaurant-themed runway.
Prom-style dresses, gold lame, a raised runway — there was all that and more at Hedi Slimane's fall 2015 ready-to-wear collection for the house.
Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski's debut for Hermès brilliantly combined heritage elements with her personal design signatures.
In a front row full of "It" girls, Lorde's classic, timeless look set her apart.
Kate Moss's teen half-sister made her first catwalk appearance in Paris Monday evening.