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Best Shows at New York Fashion Week Spring 2016

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Feb 22, 2016 12:56 AM
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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).


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Cushnie Et Ochs

Figure-hugging silhouettes and can't-miss-'em keyhole cutouts made heads turn at Cushnie Et Ochs.


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Zimmermann

Victorian necklines, voluminous sleeves and strategic lace detailing made for a modern fairytale at Zimmermann.


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Jason Wu

At Jason Wu, delicate halter necklines, waist-cinching coats and eye-catching coral dresses captured our imaginations for next spring.


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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.


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Rosie Assoulin

Exaggerated silhouettes and bright candy colors took center stage at Rosie Assoulin's presentation.


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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.


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Yigal Azrouël

Halter necklines, sexy black lace dresses and cool (like ice blue cool) leather coats were of note at Yigal Azrouël.


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Wes Gordon

An oversized paisley pattern and marigold yellow separates cropped up multiple times on the Wes Gordon runway, as well as slim-fitting frocks with sexy side cutouts.


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Tadashi Shoji

Airy tulle skirts, intricate floral detailing and all-white ensembles inspired by Shoji's upbringing in Japan made for an ethereal runway.


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Creatures of the Wind

Luxe leather, monochrome separates, fishnets and pops of creamy orange were par for the course at the Creatures show.


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Erin Fetherston

Fetherston's spring motif is, well, light and feathery: Sheer florals, floor-sweeping white dresses and simple, nearly school girlish midis ruled.


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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.


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Desigual

Kitschy prints (and even kitschier headgear), cropped denim, patterned dresses and lacy rompers made Desigual a visual feast.


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BCBG MaxAzria

Let's hear it for the boys bucket hats! Bohemian prints, loose silhouettes and layered stripes played main stage at BCBG.


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Adam Selman

Bold crimson tops, denim frocks and oversized florals paved the Selman runway.


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Nicholas K

Breezy maxis, hooded gowns and lots of shape-play made for a statement-making presentation from Nicholas K.


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Leanne Marshall

The Project Runway alum's spring-summer showing brings the ocean (and all its pretty intricacies) to mind.


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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.


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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.


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