New York Fashion Week has come and gone and with that, Fashion Pulse Daily presents its top 10 looks from the collections. They are as varied as you can imagine, with some perpetuating trends that we see starting to surface now. Enjoy our curated list, and pin away your favorites as a bookmark to revisit in a few months.
[Shades of peaches and cream created a lighter mood among the collections this season. This pretty confection is from the Katty Xiomara runway show; image courtesy of Ugo Camera Photography.]
[With southern California as inspiration, Tadashi Shoji encapsulated the joy of dressing for a sunny day, with a tinge of ’70s references in the mix. Imge via Tadashi Shoji.]
[Ladylike silhouettes and classic garments like cardigans offer up easy style and refreshing familiarity in a revived lavender color palette at Chocheng. Image courtesy of Chocheng/Dan Lecca.]
[Sometimes all you really need is a simple yet fabulous print to revive last year’s spring wardrobe, like this number from Vivienne Tam. Image courtesy of Vivienne Tam/Dan Lecca.]
[Simple and striped is an easy way to make a lasting impression this spring. Image courtesy of Beaufille.]
[Substantial embellishments and ultra-feminine silhouettes flooded the runway at Bibhu Mohapatra this season taking inspiration from elements of Japanese culture. Image courtesy of Bibhu Mohapatra/Kevin Sturman.]
[Taking his inspiration largely from the world-renowned Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova, Naeem Khan effortlessly channeled and modernized the dancer’s iconic look while embodying the essence of grace, elegance, and sublime beauty that ballet represents. Image via Vogue.com]
[Noon by Noor made it evident that it’s about time for every occasion, from the casual to the formal affair adopt an ankle-skimming dress length, and we whole-heartedly approve! Image via Noon by Noor.]
[As interesting as it is to watch Jonathan Saunders evolve the Diane von Furstenberg brand for spring, it’s equally as fascinating to observe that fringe will live on its revival, spreading into a new year! Image via Vogue.com]
[Sometimes you just need a little (or a lot of) volume; pieces are getting grander and grander as we make our way toward spring 2018. Image courtesy of Denibi Barcelona/Dan Lecca]