Our Fashion Office Recaps the New York Fashion Week Trends

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After the whirlwind of runways this New York Fashion Week, we looked to our Fashion Office to tell us what exactly happened. When it comes to fall 2017, what will we be wearing? What are the big takeaways for the season? What do we need to know? Um, help.

Associate Fashion Director Kate Bellman sifted through the crazy, beautiful style this season, breaking it down to six need-to-know trends. With our sights newly focused, we then took the liberty of rounding up some styles that you can shop–and wear–now.

 Twisted Tradition

Public School New York Fall 2017

Public School, Fall 2017; photo by Indigital Images 

This Fashion Week, one of the biggest looks on the runway involved reworked classic menswear. Prep codes were reinvented with generous proportions and masculine/feminine mash-ups. Tailoring introduced deconstructed layers to make suits look modern and streetwise. Androgynous hats, tweeds, checks and pinstripes all appeared on runways as distinct as Public School, Vitoria Beckham, Michael Kors and Proenza Schouler.

Shop the trend now:

Public School stripe cotton shirtdress  | Tibi removeable strap stripe shirtdress | Victoria Beckham asymmetrical cotton shirt

Opulent Romance

Tory Burch Fall 2017

Tory Burch, Fall 2017; photo by Indigital Images

History informed a romantic outlook that blended with artistry in many Fall 2017 collections. Tory Burch leaned on oversized blouse shapes and bow necklines for a lovely look at autumn that incorporated lush floral fabrics. Altuzarra interpreted romance through a Renaissance lens: coats with frog fastenings, pearl trims, silky skirts, feminine longlines, sculptural velvet and corseted brocade provided a veritable visual feast.

Shop the trend now:

Topshop pop floral ruffle midi dress   |  ALTUZARRA Yuba leather trim lace up top | Marni haze print devoré velvet dress

Urban Impact Alexander Wang New York Fall 2017

Alexander Wang Fall 2017; photo by Indigital Image

There’s a new urban uniform, one infused with sporty function and sturdiness for city living. Practicality lends itself to pockets, as in the new cargo designs at Public School, or to fanny packs and leather pants, as worn by the models in Alexander Wang’s squad, or to oversized, cocoon puffer shapes like those at Zadig & Voltaire. Even shows that didn’t interpret the trend as a call to utilitarianism saw it as a call to revolution–for instance kate spade new york and Muse.

Shop the trend now:

rag & bone Chapman short culottes | Alexander Wang Dumbo rose embossed belt bag | Victoria Beckham twill shine drape jacket

Return to Tailoring

Michael Kors Fall 2017Michael Kors Fall 2017; photo by Indigital Images

The through line to Fall 2017 is renewed interest in sharp stitching. Reworked masculine classics in new proportions introduced a modern sense of feminine draping. These styles played with the ’90s power suit and stereotypical menswear cuts like double-breasted coats while displaying the fluidity of longlines and layering. Notable were Michael Kors and Victoria Beckham’s collections.

Shop the trend now:

Topshop Boutique off-the-shoulder blazer dress | Tibi satin lapel tuxedo dress | Michael Kors wool & silk coat dress

 High Impact Color

MARC JACOBS Fall 2017MARC JACOBS Fall 2017; photo by Indigital Images

Infusions of primary colors helped keep autumn fashion interesting. At MARC JACOBS, Proenza Schouler, Jason Wu and Victoria Beckham, crimson dresses provided an arresting break to neutral fall colors. The bolder designs introduced stark, unexpected pairings of mustard, olive, black and brown with cobalt and canary.

Shop the trend now:

Tipi crepe trapeze shirtMSGM ruffle sleeve crepe sheath dress | J. Mendel strapless silk sweetheart neck dress

Velvet

Tibi Fall 2017

Tibi Fall 2017; photo by Indigital Images

The fashion world’s velvet crush continues into fall, with fluid panne, devoré and more liquid shapes appearing on the runway. Suiting and structured velvet made a strong show as did drapery dresses, both, at Tibi and Altuzarra. For fall, wear your velvet in gemstone tones; skip the neutrals or black.

Shop the trend now:

Topshop bonded velvet pants | Smythe velvet blazer | Victoria Beckham pleated velvet skirt

Just try to keep up with all of our Fashion Week coverage.

—Britt Burrit



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