Marc Jacobs
Boxy capes, metallic column gowns and fur stoles were trends to note at Marc Jacobs.
J. Mendel
Structured mini dresses, loose silk trousers and embellished kimonos made heads turn at J. Mendel.
Ralph Lauren
Western-inspired fringe, shimmering second-skin gowns and fitted tuxedo looks (with luxe fur trim) stole the show at Ralph Lauren.
Proenza Schouler
The fall-winter 2015 collection put forth fringe, mixed prints and thick black fishnets.
Anna Sui
Anna Sui went for loose, feminine looks with an obvious '70s influence.
Erin Fetherston
Lacy capes, metallics and bell-shaped silhouettes comprised the trend trajectory at Erin Fetherston.
Oscar de la Renta
Simple silhouettes, floral prints and bursts of organza were most memorable at Oscar de la Renta.
Narciso Rodriguez
Narciso Rodriguez put forth swingy coats and trousers (in fun marigold and peachy pinks).
Delpozo
Sprightly oversize silhouettes, sharp slabs of green and floral embellishments starred at Delpozo.
Marchesa
Light-as-a-feather gowns, floral shapes and flapper silhouettes were ripe for the awards show picking at Marchesa.
Lela Rose
Texture was the most complex feature at play on Lela Rose's runway, in the form of feather-fringed skirts and embellished midis.
Michael Kors
Iridescent gowns, waist-cinching silhouettes and a sharp '40s influence were present at Michael Kors.
Boss
Sleek tuxedos, unfussy midis and textured dresses were of note at Boss.
Rodarte
Leather, lace and oversize furs somehow married in harmony at Rodarte.
Bibhu Mohapatra
Bibhu Mohapatra presented an unexpected take on primary colors and texture.
Badgley Mischka
Embellished gowns and structured menswear-inspired looks were key at Badgley Mischka.

