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Christian Siriano's New York Fashion Week Looks Throughout the Years

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Sep 08, 2021 11:17 PM
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Spring/Summer 2022

Siriano told E!'s Zanna Roberts Rassi that he hoped to transport attendees to a "dream world" with his runway show. "The collection's kind of inspired by my grandmother," he explained. "I wanted the homage to this Italian woman in the '60s and '70s, like she was and how she would dress." 


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Spring/Summer 2022

"It's looking to the past of what I love and powerful women in my life," Siriano also shared with E!, "and then it's a great diverse mix of cultures and people wearing the clothes."


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Fall/Winter 2021

Siriano's fall/winter 2021 collection was inspired by a trip to Colorado. "It was more in the mountains, you're watching the sunset, overlooking the stone, and then what do you see?" he told E! News. "So that's where all the color palette came from, that's where the textures came from. That was the idea. The shapes, the sculptures. It was all from that."


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Spring/Summer 2021

Held amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Siriano's spring/summer 2021 show took place outside of his Connecticut home and was all about escapism.

"It's fantasy," he said to E!'s Zanna Roberts Rassi "It's like, even for 20 minutes, we can think about something beautiful."


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Fall/Winter 2020

According to WWD, Siriano's fall/winter 2020 collection was sponsored by Margot Robbie's movie Birds of Prey.


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Fall/Winter 2020

From the accessories to the décor lining the runway, there were several nods to the Harley Quinn film.


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Spring/Summer 2020

For his spring/summer 2020 show, Siriano collaborated with artist Ashley Longshore. "I was inspired by surrealism," Siriano told WWD, "and a lot of Ashley Longshore's work and playfulness and women's empowerment."


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Fall/Winter 2019

According to The Los Angeles Times, Siriano's notes for his fall/winter 2019 show said the collection "was inspired by a trip to the future, a world where we live as a society in an outer space land; a new culture floating in space with communities and a thriving social calendar."


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Fall/Winter 2019

"It would be a dream fantasy world," Siriano added in his notes, per The L.A. Times, "created for people to escape to."


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Spring/Summer 2019

The idea for Siriano's spring/summer 2019 collection stemmed from a Hawaiian holiday.


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Fall/Winter 2018

Ten years after he made his New York Fashion Week debut, Siriano celebrated with an unforgettable anniversary show.


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Fall/Winter 2018

Among the powerful looks was a design worn by Selma Blair. "That Selma look was really inspired by her celebrating her body, her power in this world," Siriano told Vogue. "She was one of the first women to come forward during the #MeToo movement and I felt like [it] was important to put her in a powerful look that she felt amazing in."


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Spring/Summer 2018

According to WWD, Siriano wanted his spring/summer 2018 show to be like a "psychedelic greenhouse."

 "I wanted to take everyone for this 13 minutes to a transformative place," he told the outlet. "A lot of the conceptual looks came from my idea that we all grow in the same greenhouse, so I have a lot of diversity on the runway: men, trans, small, large, everyone." 


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Fall/Winter 2017

As Siriano explained to Vogue, his fall/winter 2017 collection came after a trip to Nevada's Valley of Fire State Park.

"The last couple months I needed a break, and driving through the park you feel like you're in a dream," he told the magazine. "I wanted everyone out there to kind of take 20 minutes to just dream. There is a lot going on in the world, but for a moment you can take yourself out of it."


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Spring/Summer 2017

For his spring/summer 2017 show, Siriano took attendees on an imaginary trip to Capri.


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Fall/Winter 2016

According to Vogue, Siriano drew inspiration from artist Sheila Hicks's yarn and knit-based pieces for his fall/winter 2016 collection.


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Fall/Winter 2016

He also closed the show with colorful, dramatic suits. "I wanted to change it up a little," Siriano told Vogue. "To show that evening doesn't have to be a gown."


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Spring/Summer 2016

"The imperial cities of Morocco were an initial source of inspiration for my Spring/Summer 2016 collection," Siriano said, per Elle. "I was drawn to the culture and lifestyle, particularly the annual traditional 'Feast of the Throne' celebration in Marrakesh, for which notables dress head to toe in beautifully draped white linens."


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Fall/Winter 2015

According to Vogue, Siriano drew inspiration from a dream trip to the Congo rainforest for his fall/winter 2015 collection and included fabrics like floral prints.


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Spring/Summer 2015

Per Fashion Week Daily, Siriano's spring/summer 2015 collection gave a nod to Australian glass artist Sergio Redegalli and Brooklyn-based sculptor Tara Donovan.


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Fall/Winter 2014

Siriano's fall/winter 2014 collection was an ode to the late model Lisa Fonssagrives-Penn.


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Fall/Winter 2014

"I wanted to have the vibe that it was her [Fonssagrives-Penn] and her approach to dressing" he told The Wall Street Journal. "Very French, very '50s and early '60s, which was when she was prominent in fashion."


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Spring/Summer 2014

Siriano's spring/summer 2014 collection was reminiscent of his trip to Isla Mujeres. "It's about really celebrating women," he told PopSugar. "I wanted this collection, you know, to feel light, and bright, and fun and feminine."


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Fall/Winter 2013

For his fall/winter 2013 collection, Siriano transported show attendees to Russia. "I wanted it to feel opulent and glamorous," he explained to HollywoodLife. "We were inspired by kind of the golden age of Russian opera, which is kind of 1800s. So, a little vintage-inspired, as well. But I still wanted it to feel modern."


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