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September 20, 2016

NYFW Spring 2017 Trend Report: Bohemian Prints

by Rachael Comeau

Naeem Kahn SS17

[Naeem Kahn SS17; all images via Vogue.com]

Naeem Kahn SS17

[Naeem Kahn SS17]

Naeem Kahn SS17

[Naeem Kahn SS17]

Nicholas K SS17

[Nicholas K SS17; all images via Vogue.com]

Nicholas K SS17

[Nicholas K SS17]

Thom Browne SS17

[Thom Browne SS17]

Thom Browne SS17

[Thom Browne SS17]

Nanette Lepore SS17

[Nanette Lepore SS17]

Nanette Lepore SS17

[Nanette Lepore SS17]

Whit SS17

[Whit SS17]

Whit SS17

[Whit SS17]

Tibi SS17

[Tibi SS17]

Tibi SS17

[Tibi SS17]

Jill Stuart SS17

[Jill Stuart SS17]

Rebecca Minkoff SS17

[Rebecca Minkoff SS17]

Rebecca Minkoff SS17

[Rebecca Minkoff SS17]

Bibhu Mohapatra SS17

[Bibhu Mohapatra SS17]

Bibhu Mohapatra SS17

[Bibhu Mohapatra SS17]

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A consistent go-to for nearly every spring/summer collection is the bohemian look, and this season has not strayed away from that one bit. Bohemian prints were a staple on many runways this New York Fashion Week, fitting in perfectly with the loose-fitting, laid-back silhouettes that almost every designer turned to for their most recent lineup. In Nicholas K‘s safari and desert-inspired show, the design duo used geometric patterns on flowing garments in neutral earth tones, all of which contributed to the relaxed mood of the collection as a whole. Jill Stuart, who one can usually turn to to find edgier and more dramatic pieces, chose to incorporate boho floral prints on lengthier  dresses, channeling a different yet still feminine look than is usually found on her runway.

Rebecca Minkoff‘s collection(separate from her “see-now, buy-now collection she also presented) featured an abundance of day-to-night pieces, including an almost-sheer floral tiered hem dress, ideal for her target market of young shoppers In Naeem Kahn‘s latest Spring/Summer lineup, he included romantic bohemian embroidery on a few of his pieces, which quickly became a highlight of his show this season. Thom Browne’s expectedly elaborate runway show featured bohemian looks mainly in terms of his completely pastel, relaxed color palette, complete with pastel blue lipstick. His dresses clearly combined fashion with art, as the prints were made to give the illusion of tailoring, while actually just being a part of the dress itself.

Click through the slideshow above to see how other designers channeled this classic trend, sure to show up in your wardrobe in time for next spring.

September 14, 2016

NYFW Spring 2017 Trend Report: Monochromatic Looks

by Rachael Comeau

Nicholas K Spring/Summer 2017

[Nicholas K Spring/Summer 2017; all images via Vogue.com]

Nicholas K Spring/Summer 2017

[Nicholas K Spring/Summer 2017]

Telfar Spring/Summer 2017

[Telfar Spring/Summer 2017]

Telfar Spring/Summer 2017

[Telfar Spring/Summer 2017]

Marcel Ostertag Spring/Summer 2017

[Marcel Ostertag Spring/Summer 2017]

Marcel Ostertag Spring/Summer 2017

[Marcel Ostertag Spring/Summer 2017]

Baja East Spring/Summer 2017

[Baja East Spring/Summer 2017]

Baja East Spring/Summer 2017

[Baja East Spring/Summer 2017]

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One of the more prominent trends at this seasons New York Fashion Week is the completely monochromatic look. An outfit composed of a singular color can effortlessly pull a look together, and can be tweaked to fit within any season, time, or temperature. As this trend seems to consistently be a favorite this season, designers producing this look for their Spring/Summer 2017 collections put their own new spin on a not-so-new idea. Nicholas K drew inspiration from the desert and a wide range of earth tones,  showcasing monochromatic looks in loose fitting, flowing silk fabrics.

Telfar used daring, bright tones, which were inspired by paint chips found at Home Depot and classic “Old Navy” color palettes. Many of the looks, including one shown above, were even paired with a matching bag of the same color. Marcel Ostertag‘s most recent collection featured many all-white looks, which can easily be grouped into ultra-feminine, bohemian style.

Click through the slideshow above to see how other designers this season are interpreting the classic monochromatic look.

February 21, 2016

NYFW Fall 2016 Trend Report: For Whom The Bell (Sleeve) Tolls

by Rachael Comeau

A Moi RTW Fall 2016

[À Moi RTW Fall 2016; all images via WWD]

ÖHLIN/D RTW Fall 2016

[ÖHLIN/D RTW Fall 2016]

Nicopanda RTW Fall 2016

[Nicopanda RTW Fall 2016]

Kaelen RTW Fall 2016

[Kaelen RTW Fall 2016]

Jill Stuart RTW Fall 2016

[Jill Stuart RTW Fall 2016]

Georgine RTW Fall 2016

[Georgine RTW Fall 2016]

Derek Lam RTW Fall 2016

Derek Lam RTW Fall 2016

Claudia Li RTW Fall 2016

[Claudia Li RTW Fall 2016]

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Fitting right in with the ever-dominant long and oversized silhouettes that have taken over the runways this New York Fashion Week, is the statement making bell sleeve. The return of the ’70s has been a long time in the works, and this particular sleeve trend is arriving at a time after the renewed popularity of other ’70s staples such as the wide leg pant, fringe embellishments, and beige suede jackets. This particular aesthetic has allowed designers to draw attention to certain pieces, while still staying true to the overall vision of their collections. Jill Stuart took on this silhouette with a very 70’s rock inspired and bohemian influenced look, while À MOI’s Alejandra Alonso focused mainly on geometric shapes.

Others were strongly inspired by current street style, like Nicopanda‘s messy grunge approach. Both Georgine and Öhlin/D brought a more bohemian and romantic feeling to their runways, incorporating lace and ruffles into their take on the trend. Click through the slideshow to see how others interpreted the bell sleeve for fall 2016, that will surely be incorporated into fall and even summer of 2016.

December 9, 2011

A Dose of Spring Fever

by fashion pulse contributor

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Nicole Richie Does House of Harlow for Spring 2012
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Nicole Richie Does Winter Kate for Spring 2012: Sati Top, Anila Skirt, Jazbaa Dress, Riya Dress
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Lauren Moffatt for Spring 2012
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Lauren Moffatt for Spring 2012
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Leroy and Perry for Spring 2012: Fisherman's Tank, Spectator Striped Cardigan, Dot Print Crew, Dot Print Silk Mix Cardigan, Long Shoreman Crew, King Tie Tank, Dot Print Crew, Redhook Drawstring Mini
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M. Patmos for Spring 2012: Circle Series Slip Dress, Beach Cardigan, Rose Window Shorts, West Coast Boatneck
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House of Harlow 1960 Accessories: Sunglasses- Joan in Flat Black, Chelsea in Bloom, Purses-Marley in Light Brown Snake and Cobalt Croc, Jade Crossbody & Clutch in Rasta
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Planning your spring wardrobe already? We hear you. Click through the slideshow above and read below for some great collections to look forward to this Spring 2012 season!

House of Harlow, WinterKate

Nicole Richie’s distinct look came from being constantly surrounded by entertainers, costumes, designers, and other inspirations. Costume dressing is most important to the House of Harlow jewelry and Winter Kate apparel collection. Half bohemian goddess, half tribal queen equals one fully covetable collection.

M. Patmos

Marcia Patmos continues to be inspired by art, architecture, and design. Her goal is to make easy, understated clothing that incorporates strength, ease, and grace. Easy summer cardigans and tees are paired with light, breezy shorts ideal for the casual woman.

Leroy & Perry

Two adventurous friends drew on their love of fashion to create this eco-friendly  line. Think easy, nonchalant and seasonless with casual separates. You’ll make the most adorable fisherwoman with their nautical striped pieces!

Lauren Moffatt

A love for all things vintage began Lauren Moffat’s design career. Already named a designer to watch by both WWD and Vogue, Moffat’s love for art and color shows in Spring 2012’s lovable swimwear, airy blouses, and adorable printed dresses.

-Alana Quagliariello

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