August Getty aimed to break through fashion’s street wear sensibilities with a glamorous, feminine collection.
Anna Molinari’s spring collection aimed to find a balance between sensual and romantic.
Gianluca Capannolo’s spring lineup married form and color to graphic, sophisticated results.
For spring, the first thing Arthur Arbesser set out to do was soften things up. After fall’s more aggressive lineup, it seemed fitting to change gears.
Vivetta Ponti’s spring collection drew from the dreamlike art of Andrey Remnev.
Rebecca Moses’ spring collection for Alcantara aimed to show the breadth of possibilities the house offers.
Angel Chen’s spring outing blended futuristic streetwear with an artisanal vibe.
Ellsworth Kelly, Jean Degottex and Lucio Fontana’s graphic artwork informed Maryling spring collection.
From sheer transparencies to saturated color and anoraks, it’s been a season full of energy and optimism.
Mermaids and starfish were the starting point at M. Missoni’s vibrant sea life-inspired lineup.
Life is a beach, New York designers seemed to say, as they incorporated swimwear elements into their spring collections.
Sally LaPointe’s spring collection was all about being direct, resulting on a focused collection.
At Bibhu Mohapatra, spring was about playing homage to all of the unknown female explorers and setting them on early century Asia.
Rebecca de Ravenel’s spring collection is a reflection of the designer’s travels and love of interiors.
Tanya Taylor referred to Amsterdam’s Keukenhof gardens to bring about a graphic take on florals.