Just like clockwork, fashion week is back and each morning we'll be
rounding up a selection of Spring 2015 looks that wowed us on the runway
the day before. See below for today's top picks.
The Proenza Schouler boys always keep their cool and this collection was no different. We went crazy for the woven dresses that crawled down models' bodies and exploded into waterfalls of fringe.
We love the awkward chicness of Trademark's cool-kid normcore meets old money aesthetic and the color combination in this look is so on point. They have a strong hold on the style zeitgeist.
It was such a flirty fem collection from Michael Kors. We loved all the strappy sundresses and full skirts. A nice change of pace from the boyish elegance ruling the streets.
Delpozo is fantastically dreamy. This embroidered sheer look its fairytale looks to new levels of amazing. Pretty, just so pretty.
Totally gaga for this glittery pastel shift at Boss. Jason Wu's given the stalled labeled a real kick of relevance. Also, shout out to Abby Lee Kershaw back on the runway. We want to see more of her!
Jeremy Scott's collection was like watching Saturday morning cartoons on the streets of Haight-Ashbury and we were so down with that. Not to mention Miley Cyrus debuted her chunky plastic jewelry line - Dirty Hippie. We're pretty sure we had the above look as middle schoolers in the '90s and we'd still wear it.
We loved this sparkle denim suit at Anna Sui. It's the perfect combination of a 1940s masculine-feminine and 1970s downtown club kid.
Labor Day, Schmabor Day. White all day everyday we say! This Assembly look's long and languid vibe would make us feel so calm and cool.
The Blondes got totally Bewitched for spring with mega high top pony-braids and genie pants. Wowowowow!
The Proenza Schouler boys always keep their cool and this collection was no different. We went crazy for the woven dresses that crawled down models' bodies and exploded into waterfalls of fringe.
We love the awkward chicness of Trademark's cool-kid normcore meets old money aesthetic and the color combination in this look is so on point. They have a strong hold on the style zeitgeist.
It was such a flirty fem collection from Michael Kors. We loved all the strappy sundresses and full skirts. A nice change of pace from the boyish elegance ruling the streets.
Delpozo is fantastically dreamy. This embroidered sheer look its fairytale looks to new levels of amazing. Pretty, just so pretty.
Totally gaga for this glittery pastel shift at Boss. Jason Wu's given the stalled labeled a real kick of relevance. Also, shout out to Abby Lee Kershaw back on the runway. We want to see more of her!
Jeremy Scott's collection was like watching Saturday morning cartoons on the streets of Haight-Ashbury and we were so down with that. Not to mention Miley Cyrus debuted her chunky plastic jewelry line - Dirty Hippie. We're pretty sure we had the above look as middle schoolers in the '90s and we'd still wear it.
We loved this sparkle denim suit at Anna Sui. It's the perfect combination of a 1940s masculine-feminine and 1970s downtown club kid.
Labor Day, Schmabor Day. White all day everyday we say! This Assembly look's long and languid vibe would make us feel so calm and cool.
The Blondes got totally Bewitched for spring with mega high top pony-braids and genie pants. Wowowowow!