Seventies-inspired sportswear took over for Derek Lam’s spring 2015 collection which embraced lavender, teal and blue tones paired with white and black. Patchwork decorations brought a rustic look to the season.
Donatella Versace’s collaboration with Anthony Vaccarello had the Versus woman showing off her figure in body-hugging silhouettes featuring sexy cut-outs.
The spring show from DKNY is a little less sporty and more urban glam with bold prints, vibrant colors and interesting silhouettes. Even with dresses and skirts, the DKNY woman wore sneakers.
Edun creative director Danielle Sherman found inspiration from Nigeria with a collection which featured loose tailoring including belted jackets and spotted patterns influenced by African masks.
As a label with buzz, Public School introduced it’s second season of womenswear that was not concerned with being sexy or glamorous, but instead clothes that the wearer could actually wear with an urban edge.
Thskoon celebrated 10 years showing at New York Fashion Week with a tropical inspired collection that features pajama dressing including lounge dresses and relaxed trousers.
Diane Von Furstenberg found herself influenced by the French Riviera for spring with a collection of flirty dresses in bright colors perfect for the season.
With a collection inspired by uniforms, the Victoria Beckham woman was ready for work and play with the spring season’s elegant separates.