1. The Michael Kors
Collection woman contains multitudes—for Spring, Kors showed off both her sexy
and sophisticated sides.
2. Backstage at
Kors’s show, models including Kendall Jenner and Binx Walton got weird with
Snapchat’s new features.
3. The day started at
Suno, where Max Osterweis and Erin Beatty launched their first in-house
collection of “not too precious, but also not, you know, too fierce” shoes.
4. Erin O’Connor
sounds off on her return to the runway at Michael Kors’s show.
5. Public School’s
Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne made their debut as the creative directors of
DKNY in a pathway beneath One World Trade Center designed by architect Santiago
Calatrava.
6. Jack McCollough
and Lazaro Hernandez penned a love letter to the Iberian lifestyle at Proenza
Schouler that might have also doubled as a tryout for the soon-to-be-vacant
creative director position at Balenciaga.
7. See our October
cover star, and more of the week’s best celebrity sightings, in our slideshow.
8. From beige to
black, don’t miss a single look from Kanye West’s Yeezy collection, staged with
Vanessa Beecroft and set to a brand-new Kanye track.
9. There were almost
too many stars to count at Kanye West’s show. Get sorted on the lineup of
celebs here.
10. André Leon Talley
sat down with West postshow to ask the question on everyone’s mind: Will he be
back at Fashion Week next season?
11. Should you be
interested in true runway diversity and a rib-aching good time, look no further
than The Fat Jew’s NYFW showing.
12. Anna Sui teamed
with famed designer Zandra Rhodes on custom patterns for her Tahitian-by-way-of-Sui-ville
collection.
13. It was 50 shades
of romantic eveningwear on Marchesa’s catwalk.
14. If you’re looking
for a gateway into Spring’s off-the-shoulder trend, find it in this street
style–ready two-piece from rising label Apiece Apart.
15. Runway darling
Natalie Westling returned to New York’s catwalks today, making her first
appearance in several seasons at Boss.
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