Marc Jacobs suspended clouds from the ceiling for his Fall 2014 show, and his looks had an appropriately dreamy feel. One of our favorites? A soft, tiered strapless dress that practically floated down the runway. And of course we've got to give a shout out to Kendall Jenner, who walked in the show donning a see-through blouse.
If anyone knows how to pull off winter whites, it's Ralph Lauren. We are head-over-heels for his all-white looks. So fresh, crisp, bright and clean. We also love the other soft colors the designer worked in: shades of stone gray and mauve. Plus, we spotted a beret or two! Clearly a trend for fall.
The J. Mendel Fall 2014 show was the epitome of cool girl chic. It would be hard to feel anything less than glamorous wearing any one of these outfits. We loved all the edgy colored fur pieces and pretty, jewel-toned dresses.
There were plenty of clean and crisp black and white ensembles in the Calvin Klein Collection show, with a couple burnt orange pieces thrown in for good measure. This is one label that we can always count on to be beautiful, effortless and understated, without any unnecessary flourishes.
There was a whole lot goin' on at the Marches show, from full-skirted ball gowns to slinky, shimmering frocks. There was a huge mixture of color, texture and pattern—showing plenty of versatility and range in the process. There was even a supersized, bright orange feathered skirt!
Oh, The Blonds. We can always count on this show to bring the fun, crazy factor! Every look was more outrageous than the last. There was even an actual catsuit. A literal cat suit with complete with ears!
Michael Kors is synonymous with "effortless," and his collection definitely delivered this season. His sheer black dresses were beautiful, but our favorite looks were actually all of the coats. From oversized fur to boxy, floor-length wool coats, we are in love with his outerwear.
In a word? Wearable. Nanette Lepore truly knows how to design for the modern woman, and we loved the sexy but sophisticated pieces she offered up this season. Highlights include plunging necklines and rich shades of eggplant.
Oscar de la Renta delivered plenty of sophisticated separates, but we were loving the eveningwear looks the most. Dresses ran the gamut from sheer, fringed numbers to playful polka dot ball gowns. There was truly something for everybody in this collection.
If you haven't heard of designer Wes Gordon, he's definitely one to watch. His entire collection felt cool, feminine and utterly effortless. But hands down our favorite look was the floor-length ice blue jacket. That will be our inspiration piece for our outwear next fall.
The inspiration behind Elie Tahari's uplifting collection was "a ray of light through the darkness." Wool jackets and mohair sweaters looked cozy, ultra-wearable and effortless. Most of his pieces were in dark colors—charcoal, gunmetal, stone gray, but there were a few perfect pops of red mixed in. The designer has truly managed to make bundling up look fabulous.
It's no wonder Jenny Packham is adored by the likes of Kate Middleton. One look at her latest collection and it's clear why. She hit it out of the park with beautiful, utterly feminine designs that ranged from soft and romantic to bright and bold.
We've seen a lot of shimmery, glittering dresses on the runway this season, but that doesn't mean we're tired of 'em. Bring it on! And Naeem Khan did just that during his F/W 2014 runway show. He made it impossible for us to choose a favorite gown.
Rodarte's entire F/W 2014 collection was filled with insanely cool pieces, but we just can't get over the Star Wars-themed dresses. Rodarte is known for never being timid, and we're just glad they continue to find new ways to create awesome things.
If this doesn't get us excited for fall, we don't know what will. Tory Burch delivered plenty of gorgeous prints, fun bedazzled sweaters and there was even a fur muff thrown in there! We've been seeing that accessory make a comeback this season.
Whoever said fall had to be about dark colors? From simple pale pink frocks to printed separates and bold coats, the J.Crew presentation gave us all sorts of ideas for how we want to dress for fall. So pretty!
Donna Karan celebrated her label's 30th anniversary this season, and so it's no surprise that she delivered some truly show-stopping pieces. A standout included a breezy black chiffon dress that shows a whole lotta leg.
We love how Badgley Mischka paired ultra-glamorous dresses with oversized fur hats. The contrast was cool and exotic. One of our fave looks was the golden, long-sleeved fit and flare frock. Different from their typical strapless evening gowns.
The AllSaints presentation delivered plenty of cool, wearable (but edgy) pieces, working in dark hues with just a few pops of saffron for color. Clearly the menswear-inspired trend is going to be huge for fall, and these perfectly-crafted pieces from AllSaints have us excited for the season.
Thom Browne is known for spectacle, daring designs and over-the-top runway shows. But we'd actually wear a lot of these pieces! Sure, not everything—but definitely some of the gorgeous golden separates.
Va-va-voom! Zac Posen's ultra-voluminous gowns truly made a statement. We're going to have a hard time forgetting these dresses—and that's always a good thing. Bravo, Zac, for creating something gorgeous and memorable.
Swoon. We melted over practically all of Reem Acra's gorgeous offerings this season. It seems like everything the designer creates is so delicate but finally-crafted. It blows our mind! From champagne strapless numbers to gorgeous lace column dresses, we're in love.
Tracy Reese delivered a Fall 2014 collection filled with everything fun about fall—metallic pants, printed capes and pops of color. Michelle Obama is a huge fan of the designer, and we have a feeling she'll adore the floral frocks and gorgeous jackets from the collection.
Sequins, fur, and frills, oh my! Milly's Fall 2014 show felt playful, fun and fancy all at the same time. We loved the oversized fur jackets and black evening gowns, but our favorite looks was the sequined suit…although we have no idea where we'd wear it?