This season's pops of color are reminiscent of outdoor margaritas - refreshing limes. dresses by Alliete, Fendi and Michael Kors, suits by Sergio Hudson, pieces by Brandon Maxwell and Tory Burch
Gabriela Hearst, Khaite, Puppets and Puppets, Proenza Schouler, Ulla Johnson, Carolina Herrera Crochet is still a trend story, and designers are getting more inventive with the technique. Ulla Johnson made the style slouchy in a skirt and jumper set, Puppets and Puppets combined the idea with fringe, and Proenza Schouler gave Kendall Jenner movement in a tank and skirt combo.
Khaite, Peter Do, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Carolina Herrera, Tibi
The extra-long thin skirt is the go-to look for spring. With ultra-low hemlines and white styles from Peter Do and Tibi, cinched-waist styles from Phillip Lim and Carolina Herrera, and denim styles from Fendi and Altuzarra, it harkens back to '90s simplicity. It's reminiscent of 90s minimalism and seems as stylish and sophisticated as Carolyn Bessette Kennedy on a sunny New York morning.
Adam Lippes, Michael Kors Collection, Area, LaQuan Smith, Prabal Gurung
Some discreet bra tops were worn under suits last season. While that trend remains, the runway's nude clothing code has been elevated to new heights, with bra tops (no jacket required) and bikini strings becoming daywear. There were also metal sculptures at LaQuan Smith and Area, giving the show a strange feel.
LaQuan Smith, Brandon Maxwell, Simon Miller, Collina Strada, Fendi
Barbie is no longer popular, and the story is now about The Little Mermaid. The clothing in The Little Mermaid is glittery and vibrant, and they make us 5-year-olds giggle with glee. Consider seafoam green, light purple, and pink, all at once. It also has a strong Y2K bent, because we can't let go of that era of feminine glitz.
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