The Christian Siriano brand opened the fashion show. The fashion show took place at Elizabeth Taylor's former residence, and that's quite a level. The designers skillfully balanced between sophisticated social classics and modern approaches to creating clothes.
Christian Siriano
Elegant dresses in the style of Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe, hats, charming sexy dresses of translucent fabric, feminine pantsuits - all this and not only Christian Siriano offer to wear next spring.
Christian Siriano
Christian Siriano
On the second day, lesser-known brands - Double Take, Parke & Ronen, Bobblehaus, Lionne and others - took to the podium. Despite the limited popularity of the brand, the designers tried to show unusual images and each of them was inspired by something very important for a certain brand. Lionne show, apart from the sexy looks, was also memorable due to the suggestion that Rondeau made to the brand's designer Latoya Fitzgerald.
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Lionne
The third day of NYFW 2023 featured presentations by Naeem Khan, Overcoat and Proenza Schouler. The Proenza Schouler show featured models Kendall Jenner and Bella Hadid. The collection turned out to be very diffuse - in one row there were light net clothes and gothic, even gloomy suits. The show was held in a dark hall, which added even more contrasts.
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@proenzaschouler
The fourth day, September 10, turned out to be more generous in terms of events - there were significantly more shows, as well as familiar brands. Altuzarra for the Spring-Summer 2023 collection did not deviate from tradition. The same abstract prints, tie-dye technique, light sexuality and hints of ethnic style.
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@altuzarra
The Brazilian brand PatBO focused on shine and radiance. As always, the designers combined bold design and traditional techniques, which resulted in elegant outfits. This time we noticed that PatBO used a lot of pearls in the collection - it looks like a new trend is waiting for us in the spring.
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@patbo
New York Fashion Week 2022 continues with more than a dozen shows ahead, including Khaite, Tommy Hilfiger, Coach, COS, Tory Burch and more. DRESS Magazine continues to follow the catwalks of the fashion capital and shares the main news from the shows with you.