Written by Kathryn Andes
New York Fashion Week is a marathon where only the strong survive, and Tuesday September 14 concluded the last day of the high profile fashion frenzy. We've been obsessing over these dreamy runway looks all week by classic French luxury designers to New York City natives. We’ve hand selected our favorite looks from the NYFW 2022 runway shows. Get ready for new trends and silhouettes but the same beloved colors that we look forward to every autumn.
1. Tommy Hilfiger
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Tommy Hilfiger came in strong with a classic collegiate style for his Fall 2022 collection. The university logo sweater is a timeless classic, while he debuted some details on the tired sweatpants that we’ve never seen before. My personal favorite were the flowy floral pants, they are stylish yet practical for September when it’s still hot outside.
2. Ulla Johnson
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The unanimous favorite color of the season from nail polish to clothing is desert rose, seen in this Ulla Johnson corduroy matching set. It’s a brownish pink that lives in the red color family. It’s so close to orange that you might think it’s burnt salmon. Both of these looks from Ulla Johnson are right on trend for the fall season.
3. Prabal Gurung
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This look from Prabal Gurung screams 80’s to me and I’m here for it. I love when designers recycle vintage colors and patterns from past decades. This skirt and bodysuit combo has material girl written all over it. From the aqua shades to the purple hues, it's the perfect endless summer look to bring into fall.
4. Christian Siriano
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Known for his dramatic silhouettes and statement hats, Christian Siriano debuted some very posh styles at this year’s NYFW. I love the cinched waist on this matching monochrome pantsuit, and the elegant statement hat to match.
5. Monse
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Launched in 2015, the NYC fashion label Monse has made quite a name for themselves. The founders Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia also serve as creative directors for Oscar de la Renta. The brand is known for cascading hems and sleek silhouettes, inspired by the metro stations of Paris. This pink tulle and graphic print ensemble is one of my favorites from the show.
6. PatBo
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It’s no secret that pink has been trending everywhere in fashion from handbags to clothing. Even designers such as Valentino have taken on the color as their signature calling card. All things glitter, shimmer, and sparkles are in this fashion season, so I’m happy to see PatBo right on trend with this pink shimmering ensemble.
7. Proenza Shouler
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The main theme of the Proenza Shouler show was water. The backdrops at the show featured walls of waterfalls, a concept that was reflected in the designer's clothing. Long tiered ruffles, draped hemlines, and dripping long sleeves were main aspects of the collection. My favorite look from the show were these aqua blue dresses, along with other shades of blue pieces.
8. Fendi
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At NYFW, Fendi teamed up with jewelry power house, Tiffany Co to celebrate the 25th anniversary of its iconic baguette bag. It’s no shock that the fan favorite baguette bag will be created in the infamous Tiffany turquoise blue. Subtle details from Tiffany can be found on the classic baguette bag, like this T incorporated into the clasp. Although we're dying to get our hands on the new collaboration, it is anticipated to drop in early 2023. In the meantime all you Fendi fiending fashionistas can shop all things Fendi here.
9. Tory Burch
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I loved all the metallics I saw in the Tory Burch show. From long coats and cardigans to skirts and tops, metallics are in this season, especially gold and silver. Additional colors such as purple and green metallic were also spotted on the runway. Shop metallic tops, bags, shoes, and more.
10. Tom Ford
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Tom Ford is known for his sexy, sleek, and daring designs under his own label, and from his time at Gucci. So it’s no surprise that his most recent show at NYFW came in hot with skin baring cutouts. His use of sequins made a huge statement bringing back the adored style from the 80’s, setting a trend for the season to come.
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https://www.vogue.com/fashion-shows
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