Fashion Week takes place twice a year in cities around the world, but only four of them are considered ‘The Big Four’.
In chronological order these are: New York, London, Milan and Paris.
Wednesday, February 14 marked the end of New York Fashion Week for Fall 2024, and with the London shows underway, we’re rounding up the hottest fashions trending on the big catwalks in the Big Apple.
Leather suits appeared on several designer runways, including Sergio Rossi
The sleek and modern look of leather adds an element of coolness and attitude, as seen at Retrofete (left) and Michael Kors
1. FIERCE LEATHER PACKAGE
Leather suits came along the catwalks of Sergio Hudson, Retrofete and Michael Kors.
The sleek and modern look of leather adds an element of coolness and attitude that fabrics like wool or cotton could never provide.
The supple texture of leather adds tactile appeal, while the sheen of the material catches the light and adds dimension to the ensemble, creating visual interest.
Leather on leather is perfect for those who want to make a strong statement with their choice of clothing.
Small but mighty silhouettes have been dominating the catwalks for several seasons, but according to designers like Brandon Maxwell, big bags are back
2. BIG BAGS TRUMP MINI’S
Small but mighty silhouettes have been dominating the runways for several seasons, but according to designers like Brandon Maxwell, Michael Kors and LaQuan Smith (just to name a few), big bags are back.
An oversized tote bag is functional and can serve as the centerpiece of an outfit.
Whatever the material, it can transition effortlessly from day to night and work to weekend, offering versatility in styling options. Fashionistas rejoice!
An oversized tote bag is functional and can serve as the focal point of an outfit, as seen at Michael Kors
Intense eye makeup was popular at many runway shows during NYFW Fall 24
Models at Altuzarra and Jason Wu rocked heavy eye makeup
3. INTENSIVE SMOKEY EYE MAKE-UP
Models at Prabal Gurung, Jason Wu, Altuzarra and Alice + Olvia rocked heavy eye makeup.
World-renowned makeup artist Diane Kendal and Laura Mercier Global Beauty Director Tayaba Jafri reveal the products used to create the striking beauty look with intense color gradations from the eye to the brow bone, complemented by a thin, retro-inspired brow.
Laura Mercier Eye Brow Pencil, Caviar Stick Eye Shadow Matte in Midnight Blue, Caviar Tightline Eyeliner in Tuxedo and Caviar Volumizing Mascara were used to create the statement-making look.
LaQuan Smith designed a latex bodysuit paired with a collared shirt and nothing else
4. THE BODY WITHOUT PANTS
Bodysuits serve as versatile base layers, but designer labels like Altuzarra and LaQuan Smith prefer them without pants.
Available in a wide range of designs, including long sleeves and off-the-shoulder, the bodysuits enhance body confidence by accentuating the body’s natural curves and contours.
By hugging the body in all the right places, bodysuits can help people feel confident and powerful without pants on.
Irina Shayk stuns in a bodysuit at Altuzarra
5. SEXY SUITS FOR THE BOSS BABE
Pinstripe two-pieces that exuded professionalism and authority were offset by mini hems for fall.
Inspired by the Alpha female, Retrofete has delivered sexy suits that radiate a sense of empowerment and confidence.
LaQuan Smith also combined seductive elements with traditional business attire for a modern take on workwear.
Pinstripe two-pieces that exude professionalism and authority were offset by mini hems at LaQuan Smith and Retrofete
Gray cans were all the rage at Helmut Lang and Michael Kors. Both labels kept the look monochrome, combining wool items with knit pieces to add texture and interest
6. GRAY ISSUES
Gray cans were all the rage at Helmut Lang and Michael Kors.
The refined color radiates a timeless elegance and a sense of tranquility that transcends seasonal trends.
It is often associated with minimalism, a design philosophy that emphasizes simplicity and clean lines.
Both labels kept the look monochrome, combining wool items with knit pieces to add texture and interest.
Head-to-toe shades impressed at multiple designer presentations, including LAPOINTE and Sergio Hudson.
7. MONOCHROME IS A CLASSIC
Head-to-toe shades impressed at multiple designer presentations, including LAPOINTE and Sergio Hudson.
Whether matchy-matchy or different shades in the same color family, monochrome style represents simplicity and elegance.
Sally LaPointe opted for subtle pastels, while Sergio Hudson provided vibrant hues.
Accessories for autumn are cool and beautiful according to Badgley Mischka and Prabal Gurung.
8. GET BIG AND AWESOME WITH YOUR ACCESSORIES
Graceful, sweet and oh so cute is so last year!
Accessories for autumn are cool and beautiful according to Badgley Mischka and Prabal Gurung.
Both labels had opera gloves and heavy-handed jewelry in their collections.
New York-based jeweler Alexis Bittar designed beautiful lucite pieces, including earrings, bracelets and necklaces, to match Prabal’s looks.
While Badgley Mischka used larger accessories to complement their ladylike fashion, inspired by Capote’s The Swans.
Jason Wu has reimagined traditional fall silhouettes with deconstruction
9. DESIGNER’S DECONSTRUCTION
Jason Wu has reimagined traditional silhouettes for fall.
Inspired by life after a shipwreck, the designer’s impeccable collection combined deconstruction and elegance for an overall aesthetic that contained both grit and glamour.
Deconstructed clothing – whether reworked or worn – offers a unique and artistic approach to fashion design.
The intentional disruption of seams, cuts and proportions on sweaters, jackets and trousers creates visually intriguing and avant-garde pieces that stand out from conventional clothing.
Pure fashion is here to stay, but designers like PaBO and Retrofete take the sexy trend to a higher level with luxurious details
10: PURE DETAILS WITH AN ELEVATED TWIST
Pure fashion is here to stay, but designers like PaBO and Retrofete take the sexy trend to a higher level with luxurious details.
Retrofete’s velvet rosette patches were strategically placed across the bodice of a floor-length dress to create modesty in the most elegant way.
While PatBO combined old-world glamor with traditional couture techniques to create sophisticated pieces with contemporary allure.
Form-fitting dresses and separates with richly detailed embroidery, flared crystals and metallic fabrics are the new way to wear sheer.