From New York to Paris, from actual runway shows to digital presentations, it's been... an interesting Fashion Month.
From classic leather carryalls to pearl-embellished minis, we've edited down the season's offering to our standout styles.
It's all about making a statement — while staying comfortable.
Take it from their "under the sea"-inspired collections.
Everything you need to know to get ahead on next season.
Plus, Andrew Bolton says delaying the Met's "About Time" costume exhibition changed it for the better.
Complete with marionette models — and a marionette front row.
If Ariel didn't make you want to be a mermaid, then Donatella will.
It was one of the most hotly-anticipated fashion shows of the Spring 2021 season.
The patchwork-heavy collection is an overwhelming feast of fabrics.
Ashley Graham, Paloma Elsesser and Jill Kortleve all walked.
From Valentino's homecoming to Raf Simons's debut for Prada.
"The current situation has forced us to take an unusual decision," says creative director Pierpaolo Piccioli.
From Gucci to Michael Kors.
The absolute best from New York, London, Milan and Paris.
Plenty of hair, makeup and nail inspiration ahead.
Here's what we'll be wearing six months down the road.
Featuring chic pouches for your water bottle, box clutches and even more tiny bags.
Next season, you can look forward to the return of the pointy-toe heel and the embellished chunky boot.
Like, Andy in "The Devil Wears Prada"-level over-the-knee boots.
From subtly puffy coats to padded jackets, designers continue to reference the classic American craft.
Models like Lindsey Wixon, Mariacarla Boscono and Natasha Poly have dominated the runways.