Spring 2018 Fashion Trends from New York Fashion Week:
Anoraks
There was definitely a huge Nineties urban vibe happening. It was expressed in different ways, but the common item was the Windbreaker/parka/anorak jacket. In whatever iteration, it will be everywhere next season — from the super casual versions at Public School, to the dressier takes at Oscar de la Renta. Pictured: Oscar de la Renta, Calvin Klein, Claudia Li, and Dion Lee
Haute Denim
Fancy pants, anyone? Perhaps fancy jeans? The all-American staple got the formal treatment at the spring shows as designers paired them with evening attire and in some cases, “bewejeled” them enough to take you into a gala. Pictured: Solace London, Adam Selman, Brandon Maxwell, and Alexander Wang
Saturated
No neutral ground here, the statement was clear when it comes to the preferred spring palette: bright, saturated hues either monochromatically or colorblocked à la Tom Ford. Pictured: Tom Ford, Carolina Herrera, Marc Jacobs, and Sachin & Babi
Transparencies
Sheer, skin revealing fabrics were shown in diaphanous dresses leaving little to the imagination yet done in sophisticated cuts. Pictured: Ulla Johnson, Mansur Gavriel, Jason Wu, and Jeremy Scott
ANDREW H. WALKER, AMY SUSSMAN, AND GIOVANNI GIANNONI
Utilitarian
Multipockets and multizippers seemed fitting for the multi-hyphenate women of today. Pictured: Tod’s, Prada, Sportmax, Gabriele Colangelo
GIOVANNI GIANNONI AND DAVIDE MAESTRI
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