The city that kickstarts your Fashion Week circuit. Fashion Editor Natalie Petrevski shares the shows that need to be on your radar this NYFW season.
Proenza Schouler
It’s safe to say that Proenza Schouler stole NYFW last season with its new wave in 80s power dressing, and then some. Those dreamy box silhouettes, retro accessories and sneakers in hand for the city commute. Working girls.
Proenza Schouler
It’s safe to say that Proenza Schouler stole NYFW last season with its new wave in 80s power dressing, and then some. Those dreamy box silhouettes, retro accessories and sneakers in hand for the city commute. Working girls.
Khaite
The brand who made the 'Bradigan' world famous (with a little help from newly single Katie Holmes), Khaite brings life to dreamy feminine pieces with added grunge. From satin sarongs, peplum tops, sweetheart necklines, balloon sleeves and the rhinestone headpieces I just can’t let go of.
Marc Jacobs
What will be the next theme for Marc Jacobs Autumn Winter 2020? Whatever it is, I’m really looking forward to a show. Last season saw colour, sparkle, ruffles, over-the-top gowns and so much personality beaming. It’s nice to know you’re allowed to have a little fun too.
Marc Jacobs
What will be the next theme for Marc Jacobs Autumn Winter 2020? Whatever it is, I’m really looking forward to a show. Last season saw colour, sparkle, ruffles, over-the-top gowns and so much personality beaming. It’s nice to know you’re allowed to have a little fun too.
Rosie Assoulin
Bright, light and fun, Rosie Assoulin’s collections always make you feel good. From colourful shades and prints to soft silhouettes and unexpected pairings. Utterly delightful.
From top: @dionlee; @proenzaschouler; @khaite_ny; @marcjacobs; @rosie_assoulin.