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New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2023 Highlights

Hello Design Land readers,

New York Fashion Week has just ended, and we have compiled a list of our favorite moments straight from the catwalk. Here’s our highlights!


Thom Browne

This season, Thom Browne plays around with volume, inverted triangle silhouettes and strong shoulders. Deconstructed meets tailored suits is the running theme, layered suiting and shirting, stripes on stripes and textured materials dominate the collection.

CREDIT: ARTURO HOLMES/GETTY IMAGES

CREDIT: ARTURO HOLMES/GETTY IMAGES


Christian Siriano

This season’s Christian Soriano features old Hollywood glamour, with gloriously feminine styles that play on volume placement, with textured, sheer, gathered and layered folds of fabric, as well as 3D and sequined embroideries on sheer slips.

CREDIT: JP YIM/GETTY IMAGES

CREDIT: JP YIM/GETTY IMAGES


Jason Wu

Jason Wu Fall/Winter 2023 showed a series of dresses in various materials, soft and elegant sheer slips, some with embroidered sequins, others in full length fringe, layered sheer, light ruffles and soft draped folds that fall on the body.

CREDIT: JP YIM/GETTY IMAGES

CREDIT: JP YIM/GETTY IMAGES


Rodarte

In a captivating lineup of heavily Victorian inspired styles, Rodarte tells a fantasy story of knights, royalty, witches and elves. Featuring black velvet and satin bias-cut dresses, corseted looks, beaded fringe dresses, oversized sleeves that sweep the floor and body covering mesh veils, this collection is truly magical.

CREDIT: FERNANDA CALFAT/GETTY IMAGES

CREDIT: FERNANDA CALFAT/GETTY IMAGES

CREDIT: FERNANDA CALFAT/GETTY IMAGES


House of Aama

House of Aama brings a collection inspired by African and Caribbean folklore, picking up influences from important fashion moments of the decades of ‘20s and ‘90s. From printed demi-sheer slips with gradient and color-block details, to ruffled, bustier dresses in bright colors, this lineup offers a great variety of styles.

CREDIT: IMAXTREE

CREDIT: IMAXTREE

CREDIT: IMAXTREE

CREDIT: IMAXTREE


Sergio Hudson

An ode to the ‘90s! Sergio Hudson pulls out inspiration directly from the ‘90s, featuring layered mini slip dresses, plaid jackets with emphasis on shoulders, shorts on sheer tights, and lots of neon and bright colors.

CREDIT: SONNY VANDEVELDE/SONNY PHOTOS/COURTESY OF SERGIO HUDSON

CREDIT: SONNY VANDEVELDE/SONNY PHOTOS/COURTESY OF SERGIO HUDSON


Carolina Herrera

Carolina Herrera showed a colorful lineup of styles that varied from floral printed and embroidered ensembles, layered tulle dresses, to color blocked sets and free-flowing, jacquard dresses.

CREDIT: THEO WARGO/GETTY IMAGES

CREDIT: THEO WARGO/GETTY IMAGES


Altuzarra

“Supernatural and human, magical and real, the Fall Winter 2023 Collection takes us on an odyssey through a mythological landscape and represents the final chapter in a four-part series focused on ritual and myth"

-Joseph Altuzarra

CREDIT: JOHN LAMPARSKI/GETTY IMAGES

CREDIT: JOHN LAMPARSKI/GETTY IMAGES

CREDIT: JOHN LAMPARSKI/GETTY IMAGES

CREDIT: JOHN LAMPARSKI/GETTY IMAGES

Wiederhoeft

Fall/Winter Wiederhoeft show titled Eurydice exhibited hyper feminine styles from crystal beaded dresses, corseting and lacing, sheer and silk printed beaded slips, embroidered shirts and bridal, Demi-couture looks.

CREDIT: FERNANDA CALFAT/GETTY IMAGES

CREDIT: FERNANDA CALFAT/GETTY IMAGES


Tory Burch

Fall/Winter 2023 Tory Burch demonstrated “the tension of opposing materials: uber luxurious vs. tech-y, sumptuous vs. sheer, glossy vs. matte,”. A lot of the looks played with the idea of imperfection, by presenting seemingly broken accessories along impeccable looks.

CREDIT: SLAVEN VLASIC/GETTY IMAGES

CREDIT: SLAVEN VLASIC/GETTY IMAGES


That was it for our New York Fashion week highlights. Which one was your favorite show?

XOXO, Lori | Design Land