Textured minis and breezy all-white ensembles were the major sartorial takeaway from Diesel's showing.
Voluminous gowns in punchy springtime hues sailed down the runway at Angel Sanchez.
Fur for spring? Of course, says Kate and Laura Mulleavy—by example at least. The designers' spring-summer collection featured hefty, dip-dyed furs, lacy black leggings and sheer, lightweight frocks (for balance, we assume).
Wang was still in a darker mood for spring, which is all right when you consider the loose, sequin dresses, structured crop tops and billowing red dresses delighted her audience, including teen style queen Kylie Jenner.
Three words: Extremely pretty dresses. OK, a bit more: The duo behind Badgley Mischka put forth a succinct, lady-like showing, with many a tea-length dress and brocade gown on parade.
Iridescent fabrics and oversized accessories dominated the Tory Burch runway, where we also got our fill of chic summer separates.
Maxwell's slinky pantsuits, plunging rompers and sexy crop top and trouser combos seem fit for a Kardashian (or Lady Gaga, who he actually styles).
Pop art prints with a distinct Eastern influence, cropped mesh jackets and a fringe-y take on pleats cropped up at Vivienne Tam.
Navy, white and blue comprised the color story at Zac Posen, but the real highlight was all the structural work at play. Oversized, squarish coats, slinky column gowns and boxy blazers seemed particularly chic.
Cool high top kicks, slim-fitting midi dresses and a new take on the Members Only jacket were trends that rang prominently at Rag & Bone.
At Gabriela Cadena, sequin gowns, off-the-shoulder minis and the season's omnipresent fringe trend made for a gotta-get-it-now showing.
Chain-link crop tops, patchy long coats and tiered dresses were standout looks at Libertine.
We can't say it enough: This may be the prettiest show you'll see all fashion week. Herrera revealed a soft pink mindset for spring on the runway, and each look was more breathtaking than the next.
Cartoonish prints and slinky crop top and mini combos solidified that the Jeremy Scott motif is as funky as ever.
Limey two-piece gowns, bursts of floral detailing and dip-dyed shirt dresses stole the show at Lela Rose.
While not as medieval as fall, Reem Acra's latest collection—rife with plunging, embellished gowns—still brings princesses to mind.
All-white seemed the runway prerogative at Houghton, and made for a clean, streamlined presentation.
Sexy knit bikinis, crochet bodysuits and many a multihued print made for a beach-ready runway (literally) at Tommy Hilfiger.
At Phillip Lim's showing, loose satin coats, army green dresses and bright white culottes worked in harmony.
Structured separates made with impeccable tailoring comprised designer Yeohlee's presentation.
At Prabal Gurung, a fiery color palette and cut-for-the-red-carpet gowns ruled.
Cool, exaggerated shapes, unexpected fringe and pops of neon orange makes Edun's spring collection one to watch out for (on every fashionista in the know, that is).
Many a gown (seemingly) made for Kate Middleton appeared on Packham's catwalk, including a ruched teal number with a thigh-high slit just modest enough for a royal.
The wrap dress is now the wrap blazer at DVF, and we can't complain! Sheer rompers and bright pink and nectarine hues also made us take a style note.