Inspired by an urban garden, the designer showed a playful and at times flirty collection that touched on bohemian with military influences.
Charlotte Ronson offered an array of cute, easy-to-wear numbers for any style from romantic to tomboy.
The designer’s fall collection was inspired by the children’s book “Little Lord Fauntleroy.”
It was French girl in the big city at Charlotte Ronson’s show, where several looks embodied Parisian chic with a playful twist.
A retro eye and Sixties-inspired ponytail defined the beauty look.
The designer showed a great lineup of Mod-inspired looks without loosing her cool factor.
The designer sent out plenty of tropical-print dresses and fun netted-baseball-jacket-and-shorts combos her customers are sure to love.
The ocean. That is what inspired the designer’s collection, as well as the aquatic hair, makeup and nails that complemented it.
WWD went behind the scenes at the fall show.
More sophisticated than past collections, the designer’s fall show contained many chic leather pieces and her signature minidresses.
WWD went behind the scenes at the designer’s spring show.
A western theme opened the designer’s spring outing, which included some cool denim patchwork looks.
Kelly Osbourne, Joy Bryant and Peaches Geldof sat front row at the designer’s show.
Layered knits, cropped military jackets, a leather T-shirt and a gold Lurex draped skirt are just a few of the covetables from cult favorite Charlotte Ronson.
Kim Kardashian and Russell Simmons were two of the celebrities seen at the Charlotte Ronson show.