Artist Domingo Zapata showed looks for men and women that featured his original hand-painted artwork.
Landeros’ genderless fall line, inspired by punk, Goth and new wave, almost looked like it could have been in an Eighties music video.
Danica Zheng gave a modern twist to a number of Asian motifs.
Ji Youn Lee showed traditional South Korean looks that she updated in a modern and feminine way.
For his fall collection for men and women, Oskar Metsavaht was inspired by a film he made about his trip to Antarctica.
Kerby Jean-Raymond’s fall line for Pyer Moss was inspired — literally — by old photos of his Haitian immigrant father.
For fall, Nomia designer Yara Flinn elevated her sporty, utilitarian aesthetic with rich fabrications.
Influenced by modernist architecture — and Madonna — Finnish label Samuji showed elegant geometric pieces with a strong point of view.
Camilla and Marc showed chic pieces — floaty frocks, blazers, leather trousers, coats — that can carry you throughout your day.
The designer offered three distinct elements: ethereal neutrals, vibrant colors with rich textures and a more austere group.
Vivienne Hu’s fall lineup focused on outerwear, from tailored coats to dramatic furs and everything in between.
Jenny Packham’s fun fall lineup was a mash-up of all things British, from plaids to pearls to punk.
There were plenty of feminine ruffles on everything from sexy dresses to slim trousers.