Kate Spade
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Kate Spade's presentation was a veritable candy factory of color. We love standout pieces like a lemon yellow blazer, hot pink dress pants and printed mini dresses.
Zimmermann
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Baby blue for fall? Somehow, it works! Bright pops of icy blue felt fun and refreshing at the Zimmermann show. We also spotted more of the menswear trend, and love the fabulous deep navy suits with just a bit of sheen. Gorgeous.
Peter Som
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Peter Som's show was in a word: wearable. From cool leopard blouses to the chic navy wool coats, we can totally see ourselves wearing any one of these looks on a crisp fall day. Other standout pieces? Tangerine printed sheath dresses and caramel-colored mini skirts.
Nicholas K
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It was all about edge at the Nicholas K show. A dark color palette gave the whole collection a tough, gothic vibe. And even though the looks were loose and layered, models still showed plenty of skin with open necklines and low-slung pants. The outfits somehow managed to make us feel warm and cold at the same time!
BCBGMAXAZRIA
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Layers, long lengths and fur. Those were the three key elements of the BCBGMAXZRIA F/W 2014 show. Oversized fur coats completely swallowed up the runway models, but in the chicest way possible. We also love that some looks were accessorized with fur muffs. So glamorous.
Creatures of the Wind
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Fall clothing is typically all about black, brown and gray, but it was so refreshing to see fun pops of colors show up in the Creatures of the Wind F/W 2014 show. Deep emerald, sunshine yellow and cool mint were a few of our favorite hues that were worked into the collection.
Richard Chai
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Richard Chai took a cue from menswear fashion for his collection, with unisex-esque suiting and a deep, dark color palette. The designer also favored oversized, almost bulky silhouettes and dizzying prints were also all over the runway—whether on pinstripe pants or long maxi skirts.
Houghton
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Long back dresses with sheer detailing and high necklines had us thinking of the Victorian Era. And even though there were plenty of dark, almost gothic looks at the Houghton show, there were also some bright winter whites. Models wore oversized white coats over snow white maxi skirts with white sandals.
Wildfox
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London calling! There was no mistaking the inspiration behind Wildfox's collection: Great Britain. The UK-themed show featured sweatshirts with "‘ello" written on them, oversized tops with the Union Jack flag and even a navy sweater with a cartoon Buckingham Palace guard embroidered on the front.