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2015 Trends from New York Fashion Week

Trends from New York Fashion Week

After over 300 runway shows, New York Fashion Week outlined the biggest trends for Fall 2015. Just like every fall, tweed made a comeback, while the retro vibe of the ‘70s was still present on the catwalks with fringe, big buttons and bold shades of orange.

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Check out the major New York Fashion Week Fall 2015 trends and decide which ones you’re going to add to your wardrobe once summer is over. From fringe domination to flats, here are the big trends that you can’t miss out.

Fringe

Fringe

With a big presence at Spring Fashion Week, fringe isn’t going anywhere this year. Most designers incorporated it in skirts for fall, but coats and jackets with fringe also had a strong presence, along with accessories from boots to bags.  BCBG Max Azria, Tracy Reese, Ralph Lauren Polo, and Josie Natori made the most out of this cool trend, adding sophistication to fall looks.

Orange

Orange

The disco spirit influenced multiple New York Fashion Week Fall 2015 trends, and orange and tangerine showed up in plenty of collections, from Victoria Beckham and Prabal Gurung to Lisa Perry and Narciso Rodriguez. From vibrant shades that veer towards red to more muted tangerines, orange is one color you won’t be able to ignore this fall.

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Asymmetrical Hemlines

Asymmetrical Hemlines

While the high-low hemlines have definitely peaked, angled hemlines in various shapes made a strong impression on the New York Fashion Week runways. Reem Acra, Victoria Beckham, Monique Lhuillier, and Marchesa showcased different asymmetrical hemlines for fall dresses, most of which give extra movement, with or without fringe.

Pink

Pink Dress

If you think pink works best in spring, think again. The color showed up as one of the big New York Fashion Week Fall 2015 trends, thanks to a strong presence on the runways. From head to toe pink looks to a more judicious use of this vibrant color, pink showed up in collections from Kate Spade New York, Cushnie et Ochs, Marissa Webb and J. Crew.

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Lace Tights and Pants

Tights and Pants

Another surprising choice for fall, textured, lace and fishnet tights, along with lace pants were well represented on the New York Fashion Week runways. Rodarte, Tommy Hilfiger and Proenza Schouler experimented with tights under skirts, dresses and even shorts, while black lace pants made an appearance in collections from Altuzarra, Katie Ermilio and Jonathan Simkhai.

Layered Crop Tops

 Crop Tops

Inventive designers found a way to transition the crop top from summer, and it ended up as one of the coolest New York Fashion Week Fall 2015 trends. While crop tops don’t make sense in colder weather on their own, Thakoon, Rosie Assoulin and Katie Ermilio layered them for sophisticated fall looks. If you’re going to try this trend, opt for a tight crop top over a poplin shirt for the most trendy look.

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Feathers

Feathers Dress

Going from subtle detailing to dramatic embellishments, feathers also made it big on the New York Fashion Week runways. Jenny Packham showcased bold peacock feathers, while Marchesa opted for feathers over sheer fabrics. They also made an appearance on the catwalk in collections from Lela Rose and Naeem Khan.

Flats

Flats Fashion week

From dainty leather flats to bold combat boots, abandoning the heel seems to be one of the major New York Fashion Week Fall 2015 trends. Carolina Herrera opted for a more delicate approach to flats, but many designers chose dramatic boots. Wes Gordon, Marc Jacobs, and Vera Wang went for broke with combat boots, while the Jason Wu for Hugo Boss collection featured riding boots.

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Big Buttons

Big Buttons

Dramatic fur coats ruled the runway as one of the biggest New York Fashion Week Fall 2015 trends. Michael Kors, Prabal Gurung, and Altuzarra went for broke with oversized fur coats, but that wasn’t the only approach. Fur stoles also showed up on the runway, in collections from Creatures of the Wind, Jason Wu and 3.1 Phillip Lim, worn diagonally right to left.

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