Givenchy
Well, that was a dream. Riccardo Tisci's first ever stateside presentation was a stunning array of monochrome separates, floor-sweeping black gowns and intricate column dresses featuring serious hardware (not to mention an accompanying face mask).
Cushnie Et Ochs
Figure-hugging silhouettes and can't-miss-'em keyhole cutouts made heads turn at Cushnie Et Ochs.
Jason Wu
At Jason Wu, delicate halter necklines, waist-cinching coats and eye-catching coral dresses captured our imaginations for next spring.
Kate Spade New York
The trend story at Kate Spade was not necessarily new (sequin sheath dresses, flouncy tiers and polka dots abound, as always)—which is why the kitschy, too-chic-for-words (almost) accessories really caught our attention.
Custo Barcelona
Laser cut bikini tops, mixed print get-ups and subtle knife pleats worked their way into the mix (and well, at that) on the Custo Barcelona catwalk.
Yigal Azrouël
Halter necklines, sexy black lace dresses and cool (like ice blue cool) leather coats were of note at Yigal Azrouël.
Tadashi Shoji
Airy tulle skirts, intricate floral detailing and all-white ensembles inspired by Shoji's upbringing in Japan made for an ethereal runway.
Creatures of the Wind
Luxe leather, monochrome separates, fishnets and pops of creamy orange were par for the course at the Creatures show.
Marissa Webb
Last season's biggest fall trends are fodder for Webb's spring runway: We're talking plenty of plaid, military greens and all-over lilac.
BCBG MaxAzria
Let's hear it for the boys bucket hats! Bohemian prints, loose silhouettes and layered stripes played main stage at BCBG.
Adam Selman
Bold crimson tops, denim frocks and oversized florals paved the Selman runway.
Leanne Marshall
The Project Runway alum's spring-summer showing brings the ocean (and all its pretty intricacies) to mind.
Sachin & Babi
Three tiers for Sachin & Babi! The brand's prevailing theme this season is good things come in threes (layers, that is)—and with peplum.
LC Lauren Conrad
Conrad's New York Fashion Week debut didn't disappoint: Dove-gray gowns fit for a princess, rich velvet bottoms and flirty sequin dresses had us fantasizing about which pieces would be ours before the last model even hit the catwalk.

