During NYFW FW17, See by Chloé presented essential items that are key for FW17 with soft layers, cozy outfits and great footwear.
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During NYFW FW17, See by Chloé presented essential items that are key for FW17 with soft layers, cozy outfits and great footwear.
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And just like that NYFW FW17 is over but of course, this week we'll share a number of our favorite shows from this past season. Although LACOSTE will be showing in Paris starting with their SS18 collections they shared their FW17 line here in NYC. A number of men's and women's looks in earthy tones with a sci-fi flair and plaid a la 90's Kurt Cobain's Nirvana.
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BERENIK moved it's way into NYFW FW17 with its presentation last night at Pier59 Studios. on the first night of the season. The brand is known for its contemporary style which includes prominent visual aesthetic as well as its simplicity. Designed by Veronika Brusa, the line is comfortable, functional, and sporty femininity. The presentation showcased faux fur lined coats, short and long jumpsuits, bodysuits, pants, sweaters, leggings and unisex pieces. Attendees saw the functionality and veratility of the line with 50 movement and performance artists who moved throughout the venue to live music from Swiss based electronic performer BIT-TURNER.
Earlier today, we saw some of our favorite looks from Dior's Paris Mens Fall Collection for 2017. A number of suiting, athleisure style and great accessories hit the runway today for an easy, well traveled look. You can see all looks from today's runway show.
PHOTO CREDIT Giovanni Giannoni
During Fashion Week, we can never pass up a runway show; however, we do love a presentation. It allows you to see the line at your own pace whether it is on models or hung up exhibition style. Rossignol showcased their outerwear which is the perfect mix of form and function. These layered jackets have details from the iconic rooster to fur that ensure that whoever wears it, sticks out this upcoming FW17 see the full line here.
PHOTO CREDITS Andrea Delbo
Fendi hits the runway at Milan Fashion Week for its Men's Collection presenting fall. The iconic brand took notes from the way that we like to dress in comfort, style, and of course infused with luxury. Check out some of our favorite looks from the show and you can see the full collection here.
Photo Credits Davide Maestri
When you can't find a luxury alternative to Nike, you create your own line - which Philipp Plein created with his new line, Philipp Sport. His runway show honored an array of sports including Cross Fit, boxing and more in a two floor gym entertaining presentation. You can see more pictures from the show here.
PHOTO CREDITS Giovanni Giannoni
The FW17 runway for Moncler, created by Thome Brown was filled with his signature red, white, and blue as well as athleisure wear. Whether it included garments that one would wear to hit the slopes or fun blazers that could also be worn in a transitional way - the feeling of
PHOTO CREDIT Giovanni Giannoni
Remember when many of us were growing up, we used to have underwear that was for each day of the week. There was something about starting the day off in the right way! Yesterday in Milan, Alberta Ferretti included within its show, soft and cozy sweaters that let you promote your favorite day of the week. This is definitely in our sweet spot of luxe athleisure style. This capsule collection is called "Rainbow Week" which is for men and women. These cashmere-wool blend sweaters are not only the first capsule collection for the line and is available right now on the website which is a part of the growing trend of see now, buy now. You can see more the the Pre-Fall 17 collection here.
PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY Alberta Feretti
FW17 collections have begun and will continue throughout the next few weeks. Ports 1961 presents a line that is perfect for athleisure, jetsetting and just running errands to keep it easy. You can see more from the Ports 1961 collection here.
PHOTO CREDIT Giovanni Giannoni