Monique Lhuillier 
Fashion and Style

New York Fashion Week Spring 2015

Resident Staff

By Hillary Latos

New Yorkers always know when fall is in the air, and it wouldn't be from the warm Indian summer that blessed this Fashion Week, but from the transition from the casual style of summer to the structured styles of fall. There was still a light heartedness approach to fashion on the catwalks with a slew of pretty pastels and nudes with subtle embellished details to structured pieces with cheeky peek a boo cutouts. Bold colors made a splash as well as oversized florals and monochromatic graphic styles.

Dennis Basso
Lela Rose
Monique Lhuillier
Monique Lhuillier
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In the Flesh

Less is more this spring with tonal blush and fleshy tones that are a fresh approach to a neutral palette. Dressy day styles grace the body with flowing silhouettes and evening looks feature tonal embellishments.

Charloette Ronson
Tadashi Shoji
Son Jun Wan
Dennis Basso
Charlotte Ronson

A Garden Party

Beautiful oversized florals make a bold statement in these ultra feminine gowns and colorful spring styles.

Lacoste
Charlotte Ronson
Son Jun Wan
Tadashi Shoji
Angel Sanchez

Peek A Boo

Unexpected flirty cutouts accentuate the shoulders and midriff while giving a slim illusion.

Angel Sanchez
Lela Rose
Monique Lhuillier
Tadashi Shoji
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Monochromatic Graphics

Monochromatic black and white patterns add a dramatic flair whether they are graphic striped geometrical shapes or Victorian lace prints.

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