NYFW S/S 2016 Runway Report: See All the Looks
See all the hottest styles, straight from fashion week.
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Marc Jacobs - Click ahead to see all the hottest trends straight from the runway. By Britt Middleton and Kellee Terrell The Marc Jacobs Spring/Summer 2016 collection has no shortage of whimsy (see Exhibit A, above). Alek Wek is stunning in this ethereal lace hi-low skirt and satin hot pants, worn with sharp black-and-white ankle-strap pumps. (Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for Marc Jacobs)
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Marc Jacobs - Maybe this color-packed ensemble is more your jam? We love the powerful punches of blue, red and gold, plus the kitchy addition of the suspenders along the trousers and graphic-print platforms. (Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for Marc Jacobs)
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Proenza Schouler - How chic is this tailored suit look featuring a wispy necktie and cut-out shoulders? Your office wardrobe needs this upgrade. (Photo: JP Yim/Getty Images)
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Proenza Schouler - There’s so much fab happening here, so we’ll take it piece by piece: a silky twist-front blouse flows into a matching mini skirt and is set off by a flirty ruffle and sheer beaded skirt. Gorgeous. (Photo: JP Yim/Getty Images)
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Ralph Lauren - You can never go wrong with an LWD for spring. Lauren’s expert touch keeps the look refined yet easy to pair with simple nude wedges. Undeniably elegant. (Photo: JP Yim/Getty Images for NYFW: The Shows)
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Ralph Lauren - Is a patchwork tote on your must-have list? Scoop up this leather version, and while you’re at it, get this color-block high-neck sweater and white trousers. (Photo: JP Yim/Getty Images for NYFW: The Shows)
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Harbison - Thanks to the rich scarlet hue and dapper button accents along the bodice, this silky shirt dress is a scene-stealer, especially when teamed with patent leather oxfords. (Photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)
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Harbison - For spring, founder Charles Elliott Harbison focuses on a red, white and blue palette, but trust us, no need to wait for Independence Day to stunt in this eye-catching number. (Photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)
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Yeezy Season 2 - Folks have been clamoring for weeks ahead of the release of Kanye West’s latest offering for Adidas, Yeezy Season 2. Like last season, it’s very beige (‘Ye loves his neutrals) and rife with futuristic sheer body suits and street-ready hoodies. (Photo: Randy Brooke/Getty Images for Kanye West Yeezy)
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Serena Williams Signature Statement - The tennis phenom is no doubt a fashion killa. Can’t you see this brown suede fringed skirt in your closet? Trust us, you need it in your life. (Photo: Fernando Leon/Getty Images)
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Serena Williams Signature Statement - How about Serena's fringed leather jacket in rich raspberry? This pop of color goes a very, very long way. (Photo: Fernando Leon/Getty Images)
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Jeremy Scott - “The People’s Designer” does it again! For Spring/Summer 2016, he’s delving into the psychedelic ‘60s for inspiration, with super-saturated hues and funky prints taking center stage. (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for NYFW: The Shows)
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Jeremy Scott - A graphic print, oversize neon accessories and translucent orange mules take this shirt dress over the top — and we mean that in the best way possible. (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for NYFW: The Shows)
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3.1 Phillip Lim - We adore the shine of this sporty jacket and shorts combo in shades of pearl and silver. The thong-style heeled sandals add another element of glamour. (Photo: JP Yim/Getty Images)
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3.1 Phillip Lim - Take your monochromatic game to the next level by working in shades of the same color family for added interest. From the army green coat to the silky olive blouse and sage green skirt, this outfit checks all the boxes. (Photo: JP Yim/Getty Images)
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Michael Costello - Be gone-with-the-wind fabulous in Costello’s breezy caped teal gown, featuring embellished shoulders, draped bodice and twin splits in the front. P.S.: The gold caged sandals are everything. (Photo: Brian Ach/Getty Images)
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Michael Costello - Springtime brights never fail to make a statement. There’s so much to love about this hot pink jumpsuit: the vibrant hue, the plunging neckline and the on-trend flared bottoms. (Photo: Brian Ach/Getty Images)
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Tommy Hilfiger - Yep, we’re already pining for summer’s return just so we can slip into this funky striped triangle crochet bikini! (Photo: FashionPPS/WENN.com)
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Tommy Hilfiger - This pale blue peasant dress conjures Little House on the Prairie with an island influence, thanks to the bold striped beanie and matching accents. We can’t help but be intrigued. (Photo: Randy Brooke/Getty Images for Tommy Hilfiger)
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Tracy Reese - Tracy Reese gives us all the feels with this sheer dress with a bright pop of flowers on the bodice. (Photo: Edward James/WireImage)
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Tracy Reese - Pretty in peach, this tunic dress is perfect for pounding the pavement this spring, especially with a red/grapefruit boot. And did you peep the pockets?(Photo: Brian Ach/Getty Images for SheaMoisture)
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LaQuan Smith - Part Elvis, part Amy Whinehouse and part Queen Bey, this hotpant, bralet and matching jacket is banging and perfect for your next Vegas all-girls vacay. (Photo: Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
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LaQuan Smith - This silver slipdress is uber sexy with its side splits and plunging V-neck as its channels our inner Grace Jones. Pair it with this pink jacket for that chilly spring night and you are ready to go. (Photo: Vivien Killilea/Getty Images)
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Hood by Air - Known for the untraditional sense of style, this Hood by Air outfit, with it's split ruffled skirt and off the shoulder blouse, stays true to form. (Photo: Joe Kohen/Getty Images for NYFW: The Shows)
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Hood by Air - This tribal pinkish cut out dress is super dope, as Hood by Air paired the look with a white sneaker for even more homegirl flair. (Photo: Joe Kohen/Getty Images for NYFW: The Shows)
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Alexander Wang - Giving you downtown hipster punk, this Alexander Wang all-black look is for super bad chick. Attitude not included though. (Photo: JP Yim/Getty Images)
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Alexander Wang - This burst of white is a breath of fresh air for this spring collection. This long form-fitting white dress is perfect for the girl with most sexy curves. (Photo: JP Yim/Getty Images)
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Cushnie Et Ochs - Romance, clean lines and edgy are three words to best describe the Cushnie Et Ochs's spring line. This light pink jumpsuit shows a lot of skin, but still manages to stay classy. (Photo: Joe Kohen/Getty Images)
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Cushnie Et Ochs - Wonder if we'll see this long-sleeved lavender show stopper at this year's awards show season? This look here is definitely red-carpet starlet ready. (Photo: Joe Kohen/Getty Images)
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Givenchy - This white lace bodice paired with a long fitted skirt gives us old fashioned grace without feeling stuffy and boxed in. (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
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Givenchy - This off-the-shoulder, multi-layered Black dress gives us couture while the sneakers give us a Brooklyn feel.(Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
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Jason Wu - The New York Times was on the money when they labled Wu's spring line as "sci-fi prettiness." This silver-white gorgeousness is out of this world. (Photo: JP Yim/Getty Images for Kerastase)
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Jason Wu - This ballerina-inspired dress with a fringe-feathered bottom gives us all kinds of Black Swan glamour minus the cray-cray. Add a red lip and you are officially "en pointe." (Photo: JP Yim/Getty Images for Kerastase)
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Diane Von Furstenberg - This white-and-gold Grecian goddess gown is an utter delight. All you need is a bottle of champagne and Bey and Jay's yacht. (Photo: JP Yim/Getty Images)
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Diane Von Furstenberg - Known for her legendary wrap dress, Diane Von Furstenberg turns up the flair with this Diana Ross-looking gold short version. (Photo: JP Yim/Getty Images)
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Public School - True to the label's name, this sweater and skirt set has glamour tennis practice written all over it. (Photo: Fernanda Calfat/Getty Images for NYFW: The Shows)
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Public School - This white sleeveless ruffled shirtdress paired with a sheer striped skirt, definetly catapults you into the future. (Photo: Fernanda Calfat/Getty Images for NYFW: The Shows)
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Opening Ceremony - Speaking of school gear, Open Ceremony's line gives us private academy uniforms with a couture flair. This beige romper looks amazing with a crisp white shirt and a matching boot. (Photo: Arun Nevader/Getty Images)
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Opening Ceremony - School is in with this this multicolored tee paired with this black cut away skirt.(Photo: Arun Nevader/Getty Images)
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Toma - Show some shoulder in this printed asymmetrical top, set off by a bold black ruffle. These sporty cream trousers add balance to the look. (Photo: Arun Nevader/Getty Images for NYFW: The Shows)
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Toma - Don’t sleep on the statement trench. Toma gives us plenty of reasons, like this navy-and-gold striped version, to get on board. (Photo: Arun Nevader/Getty Images for NYFW: The Shows)
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Wes Gordon - The Atlanta-bred Gordon adds some modernity to preppy plaid for spring, thanks to some edgy lace details down the sleeves, the front, and neckline of this blouse. (Photo: Catwalking/Getty Images)
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Wes Gordon - We’re pumped that the cold-shoulder trend is hanging around for Spring 2016. To boot, this LBD boasts cool black-and-white contrast stitching and a sexy front-slit. (Photo: Catwalking/Getty Images)
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Creatures of the Wind - Remember the memo we gave about statement trench coats? Let’s amend it to cover all outerwear in general. A cool fabric, like this textured purple number, wakes up any drab outfit. Trust us.(Photo: JP Yim/Getty Images)
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Creatures of the Wind - Think you’re over classic black and white? Think again. This ‘fit is all about the cut — the deep plunge neckline of the top and sharp, pencil silhouette of the skirt. (Photo: JP Yim/Getty Images)
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Tadashi Shoji - Pops of color are the trademark of this Japanese-born American designer. Who can deny the richness of this royal blue, paired beautifully with a delicate floral motif and sporty racing stripes?(Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
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Tadashi Shoji - We’re a sucker for a cape, and this white confection, embellished with pretty lavender flowers, hits all the right notes. (Photo: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
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Creatures of Comfort - Crop top and short-shorts are always a win when the temperatures heat up. This ensemble is a nod to the print-mixing trend we adore so much. Stick to different prints in the same color palette to pull this one off at home. (Photo: Fernando Leon/Getty Images)
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Creatures of Comfort - Steal the scene wherever you go in this vibrant scarlet high-low dress. The key here is colorblocking. (Yes, even down to the shoes!) (Photo: Fernando Leon/Getty Images)
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LC Lauren Conrad Collection - The MTV reality-star-turned designer rings in her first NYFW this season. Survey says? It’s a hit! We’d love to slip into this floaty white number with sweet ruffle details now. (Photo: Thomas Concordia/WireImage)
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LC Lauren Conrad Collection - Femininity is a major theme for Conrad’s Spring 2016 collection. Real talk: we think you could totally pull off this chiffon top and floral shorts for the office. (Photo: Thomas Concordia/WireImage)
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ZAC Zac Posen Collection - Flirty ostrich-feather accents take this soft pink sweater over the top and complement the vivid violet hue of the trousers. Werk! (Photo: Thomas Concordia/WireImage)
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ZAC Zac Posen Collection - Crazy for prints? You need this abstract black-and-white jacket and trousers in your life. And don’t forget a pop of color with your accessories. (Photo: Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for Google)
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Victor Alfaro - A sleeveless mesh top plus an asymmetrical leather skirt equals bad ass, because all-black everything never goes out of style. (Photo: Monica Schipper/Getty Images for Victor Alfaro)
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Victor Alfaro - Crisp, clean and sleek: these words come to mind over this all-white ensemble. The tailoring on the top and trousers is what makes it. (Photo: Monica Schipper/Getty Images for Victor Alfaro)
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