Time to tone up those abs! Still a hot trend for next season, crop tops took over the runways at New York Fashion Week at shows including Lela Rose, Tracy Reese, 3.1 Phillip Lim and Zimmermann.
Thakoon, Victoria Beckham, 3.1 Phillip Lim and Theyskens' Theory showed a number of minimalistic menswear-inspired separates for spring. "The pieces were relaxed in shape with layering away from the body. Attention to detail was key," explains Lizzy Bowring, fashion director of Stylesight, of the cool trend.
It's time to shine! Ralph Rucci, Altuzurra, Diane von Furstenberg, Jason Wu and Thakoon were just a few of the chic designers who incorporated dazzling metallic looks into their collections.
What's old is new again! Designers including Rag & Bone, DKNY, Alexander Wang, Y-3 and Victoria Beckham showed a strong influence from the '90s era with overalls, slouchy track pants and varsity jackets. "They've taken some of the elements from this decade and moved them forward to a modern era so it feels fresh," Bowring comments.
A slightly greasy, fuss-free look was consistently seen on the catwalk at shows including Rag & Bone, BCBGMAXAZRIA and Suno. The '90s-inspired 'do proved to be sleek and simple for spring 2014.
The standout shade was a hit on the catwalk with models dressed from head to toe in the crisp color. White was a major theme at 3.1 Phillip Lim, Thakoon, Derek Lam, Carolina Herrera, Ralph Rucci, Victoria Beckham and more.
A bold pop of vibrant tangerine lipstick added interest to the face, while eyes and skin were kept bare and minimalistic. The hot hue was seen on the runway at Rag & Bone, DKNY and Monique Lhuillier.
Light airy fabrications made a strong statement at shows including Delpozo, Zimmermann, Jason Wu and Zac Posen. "The feeling was feminine and floaty and perfect for spring layering," Bowring tells us.
The crisp color combination was a hit at plenty of designer shows including Carolina Herrera, Delpozo, BCBGMAXAZRIA, Jenni Kayne, Zimmermann and more.
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