For several years now, people have claimed that New York Fashion Week isn't as exciting as it used to be. This season's schedule looks particularly different as several mainstay designers have decamped to Los Angeles (Tom Ford), Paris (Jeremy Scott), London (Tommy Hilfiger), or are not showing at all (Ralph Lauren). Still there is a lot of singular fashion to gaze upon—and lust after—especially from a new crop of rising talents. From Christian Siriano who kicked off the season to the always-grand finale at Marc Jacobs, here are the best, most outrageous and covetable looks everyone's talking about. Check back regularly for daily updates.
OSCAR DE LA RENTA
CAROLINA HERRERA
ZIMMERMANN
JASON WU
JONATHAN COHEN
BROCK COLLECTION
TORY BURCH
BRANDON MAXWELL
R13
CHRISTOPHER JOHN ROGERS
LONGCHAMP
SELF PORTRAIT
RAG & BONE
Rag & Bone might be known for their denim, but there wasn't a skinny jean in sight at their show, the brand's return to NYFW. Co-Founder Marcus Wainwright set the stage, opening the collection with a digital sci-fi landscape projected on a massive wall. Models streamed down the runway in looks true to the brand's DNA: silk slip dresses ideal for dive bars, leather accents, a touch of Lower East Side grunge, and city-ready outerwear ranging from oversized parkas to tailored English topcoats.
RAG & BONE
MONSE
Catholic school drop outs gathered at Wall Street to walk Monse’s fall-winter show. It’s a familiar ‘90s punk aesthetic (hello boys with dangly silver earrings), met by Monse’s signature approach to disassembling classics like trench coats and tartan skirts. Standouts include asymmetrical cutout sweaters revealing singular collar bones, wool coats splattered in safety pins, and tartan check mash ups. True to the theme, models were styled with fishnet stockings and on-trend lug sole sneakers.
MONSE
CHRISTIAN SIRIANO
There were 67 looks in Christian Siriano's Fall 2020 fashion show... and Leslie Jones screamed for every one of them: The metallic pantsuit ("That's my jacket! Mine! I call dibs!), the tinsel fringe dress ("Are you trying to kill me?!"), and of course, the sculptural finale, where Coco Rocha became a human tangram for five divine minutes. Dibs, indeed.
CHRISTIAN SIRIANO
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