140 Characters or less – NYFW S/S 2015

You may have missed the Alexander Wang after party, but you don’t have to miss what else went down at NYFW (part 1)


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3.1 Phillip Lim: Abstract patterns and designs combined to create the perfect subtle cutouts.

Altuzarra:  My favourite print of the moment, gingham and stripes, are still going strong. The gingham is totes tablecloth chic and will be perfect for that cute spring picnic that I will probably never go on

BCBG Max Azria: Floaty dresses in pale pastels are paired with the accessory of the moment; the material belt, tied in a simple bow. Perfect for those lazy summer days

Cushnie et Ochs: Pale block colours in simple material balance the studs and intricate cutouts that could make these detailed dresses appear too fussy.

Rodarte: Shipwrecked and mermaid vibe with a dash of practicality in the form of a utility jacket

Thankoon: My favourite looks were the bold black and white looks with contrasting patterns paired with bold heels.

Vera Wang: Frills, embroidery and the ultimate lbd – what more can you want? (Who can I contact to get this entire collection in my wardrobe?)

Victoria Beckham: Beige has never looked more chic. Accent stripes in red, black and white bring interest to an otherwise simple outfit. The horizontal stripe theme is carried on in simple block heels that are perfect for summer.

Zimmermann: Strong bohemian vibe. Like really strong #aussiepride

The key elements of NYFW 

Key colours of NYFW: Black/White, orange and deep teal

Key patterns: thick horizontal stripes, geometric prints

Key trends: Material belts, floaty dresses, elements of sporty vibe,

Want more? Check out part two of nyfw

all photos via vogue.com