NYFW SS15: Marc Jacobs

Joan Smalls rocked the fierce first look at Marc Jacobs’ SS15 RTW show — a stiffly structured forest teal dress, puckered at the waist with an ‘80s style, silver buckled belt. It was all very “G.I. Jane at the ...

NYFW SS15: J Mendel

J. Mendel unveiled a sleek, bold Spring collection designed by Giles Mendel in collaboration with artist Enoc Perez. Referencing Perez’s distinct paintings of architectural structures, an abstracted print of mu...

NYFW SS15: Fashion Shenzhen

Judging from the variety offered at Fashion Shenzhen this year, Chinese designers are embracing every aesthetic. The show started with the clean, modern look at Ellassay. Demure hemlines, and cocoon silhouettes...

NYFW SS15: J. Crew

Creative Director Jenna Lyons kept J. Crew’s SS15 collection in line with what it is that makes us love J. Crew in the first place — that boyish, yet utterly womanly, professional-meets-playtime, “casual chic” ...

NYFW SS15: Derek Lam

Patchwork leather, flared pants, wing collars, and mauve, teal, and retro brown call straightforward and direct attention to the 1970s, the era in which womenswear shamelessly and nonchalantly fell straight and...

NYFW SS15: Peter Som

One prominent feature of Peter Som’s SS15 collection was a fabulously original forest green and white rose print pattern. There was something eerily mythic and anthropomorphic about the roses, twisted and orien...

NYFW SS15: Donna Karan

The prints of the opening looks of Donna Karan’s SS15 collection bore semblance to Rorschach designs. From there, only more exuberant pattern was to follow — logograms, patchwork, calligraphic drawings and more...

NYFW SS15: Zac Posen

Zac Posen did exactly what we wanted him to do at NYFW this season, and we can’t thank him enough for it. Posen knows that intelligent dressing is the sexiest dressing there is and displayed this with aplomb wi...

NYFW SS15: 3.1 Philip Lim

Philip Lim’s turn this season was a turn for the best, not necessarily a drastic changeover in principles, but in certain ways, he’s found a more secure footing, so stand up and take note of Lim’s signature mov...

NYFW SS15: Altuzarra

Joseph Altuzarra is New York's ideal designer, designing ideal clothing that’s perfectly in tune with the ideals of the city’s highest social sets. Back in June it was for good reason that he was awarded with t...

NYFW SS15: Thakoon

One of the new missions for many designers out there is to make slouch appear sexy, and however much of an impossibility that seems, Thakoon has kind of done it this season. Moreover, he's done a little bit mor...

NYFW SS15: Jason Wu

It seems Jason Wu’s magic touch is growing up each season though not for a second losing any of it's magic, simply growing more sophisticated to be more precise. Turning earthy tones glam, we saw the kind of cl...

NYFW SS15: Alexander Wang

One of NYFW’s busiest movers and shakers didn't disappoint this season in his prevailing reign of fashion superstardom. Making a ply for the 'sneaker' crowd this season in a way only Alexander Wang does best, t...

NYFW SS15: Mara Hoffman

According to yesterday’s catwalk presentations, the culotte pant will be heavily trending for 2015’s spring/summer season. Mara Hoffman’s opening look was an epitomised warm weather linen gaucho, fitting right ...

NYFW SS15: Monique Lhuillier

Inspired by the natural colours of a sunrise, Monique Lhuillier’s Spring Summer collection was a sea of glowing pastels. Already known for her ultra-feminine evening gowns, the designer shifted her focus to day...

NYFW SS15: Son Jung Wan

Referencing Yin and Yang, Son Jung Wan certainly designed her spring collection with duality in mind. The show began with a series of shift dresses in bold jewel tones of emerald green, magenta, navy, and cobal...

NYFW SS15: Richard Chai Love

Richard Chai’s 10-year anniversary show paired his Love and Men’s lines with his almost stereotypical New Yorker’s ease. Fluidity bounces against draping and then bumps up next to meticulous formal and informal...

NYFW SS15: Tadashi Shoji

With a palette of glowing pastels and soft silhouettes, Tadashi Shoji whisked his audience away to old Venice for his 2015 Spring/Summer collection. A warm palette of rose, ivory, periwinkle and jade evoked ...

NYFW AW14: 3.1 Phillip Lim

With a refreshingly crisp palette of lilac, mauve, peppermint balanced with warmer shades of honey and caramel, Phillip Lim’s AW2014 collection eliminates the dreary gloom of winter. This season, Lim named his ...