NYFW Spring 2016 RTW

NYFW Spring 2016 RTW


I have collected some of the best looks ever from the New York Fashion week Spring 2016 Have a look. 

BCBG
Tadashi Shoji  when asked about his Spring 2016 collection, Tadashi Shoji summed it up in

oneword:  “Japan.” The designer has been feeling nostalgic of late. “Maybe,” he suggested, “because I’m old.” For







Resort he mined his childhood spent in Japan, and this season he continued the theme with an homage to his native country in the springtime.
Marissa Webb  For Spring, Webb didn’t veer too far from those signatures, but her inspiration lent a fresh, and genuinely a new angle. Instead of adhering to one specific

vibe, Webb tends to play with mini themes throughout her collectionsbut shoppers will be able to buy them separately come next year.
Givenchys 14th anniversary of 9/11 It was a collection which spelled out and repeated almost-calligraphic black and white variations of the same sentences: Ivory slip dresses and rouleau-strapped camisoles with lace edges,

worn over excellently tailored black pants cut to taper gently over pointed shoes. Supple crepe tuxedo jackets with tails, soft kimono coats, and transparent organdy trenches glimmering with jet embroidery. Many, many body-skimming sparkly silver shifts.
Derek Lam  Lam working the artier, more bohemian with some swags of fringe placed here and there stronger pieces
like intarsia knit dresses, slips inset with lace that drifted


softly away from the body Anyways, the show ended on a high note, with siren-y gowns that Lam suspended from the neck halter-style to expose a sexy bit of shoulder.
Rachel Zoe Love the Blazers ?

Diane von Furstenberg

Jenny Packham  collection was inspired by rock ’n’ roll legends the glittering, red carpet–worthy dresses were the ones that stood out.



Carolina Herrera  A Modern minded designer embraced her high-tech materials and figure out ways to incorporate them into her tony, uptown aesthetic. This season, more than ever, she put them to work.narrow bands of tech fabric stitched onto transparent mesh of different densities.

Sometimes the tulle disappeared on the skin—and sheer paneling has never looked more decorous or discrete. On other pieces, it was thicker, almost like athletic mesh, creating a sporty mien. The second talking point was pink. “I’m in my rose period,” Herrera said.
Lela Rose is perhaps best known for her feminine and romantic dresses this season she brought wildflowery glittery ravishing collection walks onto the runway. The challenge,was how to incorporate florals—a done-to-death spring motif—in a new way so she injected her blooms with

surprising hits of metallic and neon pink and yellow for a twist on the classic pattern. She also played around with texture and embellishments. Rose was more interested in the “endless variations ”

Zac Posen  It’s been a big week for Zac Posen he took over Grand Central Vanderbilt Hall with a signature collection. A black cotton sundress that, paired with Christian Louboutin skimmers and a top-handle bag, conjured St.-Tropez in the ’60s. It was positively breezy,

and while the clothes didn’t remain quite that low-key, when he inevitably turned his eye to evening, Posen said -“It’s important for us to keep it exciting. We’ve had so much red carpet, it got to the point that I wanted to give a proposition for my friends and customers during the day.” 

Oscar De La Renta


Naeem Khans Spring 2016 collection was full of breathtaking gowns, gorgeous embellished dresses and breezy wear.



Ralph Lauren

J.Crew 

Marchesa : “a botanical menagerie of caged birds.”



 Delpozo

“Marc Jacobs: One Night Only!”      

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