Hats are back—and in a big way! At least according to Donna Karan. Karlie Kloss flawlessly worked a sky-high hat.
Pops of citrus hues brightened up the sporty silhouettes at the 3.1 Phillip Lim show.
Tommy Hilfiger's show had a boho, '70s spirit—but what impressed us almost as much as the clothes was the incredible grass-covered runway.
In a touching tribute, Dennis Basso dedicated his spring 2015 show to his good friend Joan Rivers and asked for a moment of silence from the audience.
It was all about a black, white and cobalt color scheme at Milly.
Clean lines, color and cutouts ruled the runway at Angel Sanchez.
In a word? Stunning. Carolina Herrera took our breath away with her latest collection for spring 2015.
Lela Rose delivered her signature feminine frocks—but this time with a few peek-a-boo elements.
Inspired by Brigitte Bardot, the DVF runway was full of life and vibrant prints—not to mention supermodels like Naomi Campbell and Kendall Jenner.
Alexander Wang was inspired by sneakers for his latest collection, weaving in sporty elements that almost had a futuristic feel to them.
Victoria Beckham delivered her signature clean lines, but also added in some fun bursts of spring—like a pink floral print.
Altuzarra was a cool fusion of edgy meets prim and proper.
There was no shortage of pattern, color and texture at Thakoon.
Pops of lemon yellow and ice blue brightened up the Nanette Lepore runway.
Christian Siriano was inspired by a glass sculpture artist, and we can easily imagine any one of these confections gracing the red carpet.
Prints, pops of fiery red, and even some shimmery gold elements dominated at DKNY.
Working in colors and fabrics that ranged from edgy to ethereal, Monique Lhuillier's latest collection was inspired by a sunrise in the Bahamas.
Sexy, body-hugging, red carpet-ready: These are exactly the elements we expect from a Herve Leger show.
Prabal Gurung's collection was a beautiful mix of contrasts: elegant and sporty, fierce and soft.
These pretty frocks look like a lush garden come to life.
Bright colors and vibrant patterns galore! And we're not surprised; Gwen Stefani is the designer, after all.
With Rihanna in the front row, Adam Selman's show featured models in fresh and fun (and ab-baring!) getups accessorized with Converse sneakers and visors.
These pieces are so wearable, we wish we could snap them up for our own closets right now.
Prints and pops of color—and yet, the Suno spring 2015 collection felt so clean.