Some of which were shown on the spring 2016 runway.
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.
The fledgling brand, which showed its first collection at New York Fashion Week earlier this month, has already dressed Amal Clooney, Sarah Jessica Parker, Selena Gomez and Jessica Paré.
Vivetta and Arthur Arbesser used cats to project innocence and femininity, while Giorgio Armani did that more simply, with color and ethereal silhouettes.
A recurring theme on the runways of New York, London and Milan.
With the launch of Coach 1941 — a new, higher-priced line centered on ready-to-wear — the beleaguered leather goods company is broadening its horizons, as well as its customer base.
For a young designer, Li already has a strong vision for her namesake line.
Plus, designers played it safe in New York this season.
From Rachel Antonoff's aviary summer camp to Marc Jacobs's movie premiere, we got the scoop from last week's busiest set designers.
The crème de la crème of show-goer style.
Sheet masks aren't just for nights in with Netflix.
We chatted with the designer at the opening of her newly relocated boutique.
Expertly straddling that awkward stage between childhood and adulthood.
Maybe those bright patterns are already packed up for London Fashion Week.
Willie Nelson and Gilles Bensimon are trending.
His spring 2016 collection was deconstructed yet glamorous. And really good.
A partnership with luxe activewear retailer Bandier, a favorite of the fashion set, is a good start.
Twitter's live-streaming app is proving to be really popular this season. Here's how we think it's going so far.
Americana gets a jazzy, glamorous makeover this season.
Makeup and hair that is wonderfully greasy and sweaty.
See the spring 2016 collection come down the runway in New York.