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Best of Collections New York Spring 2015
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Alexander Wang Spring 2015
If anyone can elevate the sneaker into luxury wear without breaking a sweat, it’s Alexander Wang. The designer took the sportif staple and reworked it into neon bodycon dresses, pleated bra tops and our favorite high-heeled sock shoes. The best part? Sneakers were nowhere in sight.
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Calvin Klein Collection Spring 2015
When it comes to sleek power dressing, Calvin Klein sets the bar. This season, designer Francisco Costa added in a longer, sportier silhouette to his repertoire, dominated by an elongated racerback tank layered over a lean skirt or cropped pants. The result was sublime.
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Delpozo Spring 2015
Delpozo has become the must-see show of the season, thanks to Creative Director Josep Font. The former architect’s sculptural shapes are a sight to see, blurring the lines between ready-to-wear and couture. It’s the dose of fantasy we’ve all been missing.
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DKNY Spring 2015
There’s no mistaking it: DKNY Spring 2015 was a love letter to New York. Bold prints, loud colors and plenty of layers. They were all there, proud and in-your-face. “I love New York. I’m a New Yorker,” the audio played. “I can’t imagine living anywhere else.”
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Jill Stuart Spring 2015
The name of the game at Jill Stuart was 70s elegance. Soft colors dominated on feminine silhouettes made for leading ladies that aren’t interested in all the fuss and flair. Simple, confident dressing is what they’re after, and that’s exactly what they got.
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Koonhor Spring 2015
Designers Koon Lim and Catrine Thé are ones to watch. After only three seasons, the duo is making a name for themselves with artisanal craftsmanship and an eye for detail. This season, their fringed tunics created buzz with interested buyers.
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Marc Jacobs Spring 2015
Marc Jacobs made headlines this season with a show that took runway to the next level. Each attending editor was given a pair of headphones from Beats by Dre, which played a narrative created by record producer Steve Mackey. If you didn’t plug in, you missed out on the action.
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Rodarte Spring 2015
Embroidered mermaid dresses. Over-the-knee gladiators. Sleek fisherman coats patched with netting. These were just a few of the highlights at Kate and Laura Mulleavy’s spring show that reminded us all why we fell in love with Rodarte in the first place.
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Thom Browne Spring 2015
Welcome to the whimsical world of Thom Browne. This season, the designer outdid himself with a manicured runway filled with fantastically fun and wearable separates, from a psychedelic fur coat to his trademark gray suiting splashed with floral motifs. To top it off, master milliner Stephen Jones created 30 playful hats that were made to turn heads.
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Tome Spring 2015
Emerging designers Ramon Martin and Ryan Lobo have been gaining momentum since launching their brand in 2010. For Spring 2015, the pair sent out a retail-friendly assortment that clients will be scooping up this February.