Fashion and Style

New York Fashion Week 2016 Runway Report

Resident Staff

New York Fashion Week

From beaded embellishments to lurex laced fabrics, designers brought the Midas Touch to their collections where gold reigned the runways from platinum to deep golden hues.

1. Marchesa

2. Marchesa
3. Dennis Basso
4. DVF
5. Jenny Packham
6. Cushnie et Ochs
7. Dennis Basso
8. Michael Kors
9. Naeem Khan
10. Naeem Khan

Red has been associated with power, lust, passion, love, and beauty- which is exemplified in these collections.

1. Bibhu Mohapatra
2. Bibhu Mohapatra
3. Cushnie et Ochs
4. Jenny Packham
5. Tory Burch
6. Cushnie Ochs
7. Monique Lhullier
8. Monique Lhullier
9. Marchesa
10. Zang Toi

Proving that opposites attract, graphic patterns with a stark contrast are continued from last season.

1. Calvin Klein
2. DVF
3. DVF
4. Hanley
5. Hanley
6. Marc Jacobs
7. Naeem Khan
8. Vera Wang
9. Vivienne Tam
10. Vivienne Tam
11. Jenny Packham
12. Vivienne Tam

Proving that opposites attract, graphic patterns with a stark contrast are continued from last season.

1. Calvin Klein
2. DVF
3. DVF
4. Hanley
5. Hanley
6. Marc Jacobs
7. Naeem Khan
8. Vera Wang
9. Vivienne Tam
10. Vivienne Tam
11. Jenny Packham
12. Vivienne Tam

FOR MORE INFORMATION on this year's NYFW, check out their official site at nyfw.com

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