The strappy backpacks, sleek saddle shapes and half-moon cross-body bags you should watch out for next spring.
We present our favorite show-going looks from New York, London, Milan and Paris.
These are the recurring themes we saw from New York to Paris.
In Milan, it's really all about the shoes and bags
Milan designers took a turn for the wearable, or lighthearted, for spring 2016.
A recurring theme on the runways of New York, London and Milan.
The 12,000-square-foot space will play host to members-only private events, demonstrations and private appointments.
And more of our favorite show-going looks from over the weekend.
That this happened at Dolce & Gabbana — and in Milan — is unfortunately not that surprising.
The images were then immediately projected onto a screen, and shared on the brand's Instagram, for all to see.
In his first attempt at breathing new life into the brand, the designer looked to the decade of excess and sex appeal.
No plane ticket required.
The layered style is a go-to choice for show-goers at Milan Fashion Week.
No plane ticket required.
A perennial favorite is on many designers' minds this season.
It's a new era at the Italian house, starting with spring 2016.
It was an exercise in stripes, embellishment and head-to-toe individuality.
This was a fun one.
It was just Plein crazy.
The collection lit up Instagram during re-sees on Thursday in Milan.