Tim Coppens Spring 2015
The Tim Coppens Spring 2015 collection took normcore to the next level with nylon windbreakers, mesh tank tops, jogging pants, and track shoes.
Tim Coppens took normcore to the next level with nylon windbreakers, mesh tank tops, jogging pants, and track shoes (made in collaboration with Common Projects).
New York Fashion Week Spring 2015
Ralph Rucci Spring 2015. “As with all of Ralph Rucci’s designs, the beauty of this white dress is in its simplicity and construction.” -Sam Milner
Photograph by Sandy Ramirez/WWD.
Public School Spring 2015. “While androgynous streetwear may be the thing right now, Public School‘s strongest womenswear looks were its most feminine, like this pleated skirt and blousy, knit pullover.” -Karin Nelson
Photo by George Chinsee/WWD.
Derek Lam Spring 2015. “For spring, Derek Lam channeled the ‘70s with this perfect low slung, suede patchwork skirt, and a Joni Mitchell soundtrack playing in the background.” -Claudia Mata
Photo by Robert Mitra/ WWD.
Jill Stuart Spring 2015. “This A-line skirt paired with a simple, long-sleeve T-shirt has a minimalist, ’70s vibe that feels fresh for spring.” -Sam Milner
Photo by Robert Mitra/WWD.
Adam Lippes Spring 2015. “Adam Lippes‘s cream-colored, floor-length gown is a modern girl’s answer to Carolyn Bessette’s iconic wedding dress.” -Caroline Grosso
Courtesy of the designer.
Prabal Gurung Spring 2015. “Spring’s ruffled warriors came out fighting at Prabal Gurung.” -Karla Martinez de Salas
Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD.
Lacoste Spring 2015. “This would be the chicest tennis ensemble.” -Karla Martinez de Salas
Photo by Thomas Iannaccone/WWD.
Lyn Devon Spring 2015. “Lyn Devon won me over with her Bahamas-inspired pineapple print and her easy-breezy spring separates.” -Caroline Grosso.
Photo courtesy of the designer.
Rebecca Taylor Summer 2015 “In her indigo jumpsuit, this model at Rebecca Taylor brought to mind British girls shopping Portobello Market in the ’70s.” – Karla Martinez de Salas
Photo by John Aquino/WWD
Dion Lee Spring 2015 “Dion Lee took to the road for his spring collection, sprinkling seat belt-like straps and motorcycle chains throughout—yet even with this more pared-down track jacket and reflective skirt combo, it wasn’t entirely clear where he was headed.” – Karin Nelson
Photo by George Chinsee/WWD
Kate Spade Spring 2015 “Garden party-inspired fabrics in clean silhouettes prevailed at Kate Spade—bring on the romance.” – Claudia Mata
Photo by Stephen Sullivan/WWD
Suno Spring 2015 “Suno designers Erin Beatty and Max Osterweis have always had a playful approach to prints, which, for spring, is best exemplified by this blush floral number with its graphic blocked handkerchief hem.” – Sam Walker
Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD
Tome Spring 2015 “This lace blouse is tucked into a black skirt is an elegant uptown look that exudes a certain edgy je ne sais quoin.” – Caroline Grosso
Photo by John Aquino/WWD
Alexander Wang Spring 2015. “One of the highlights of Alexander Wang‘s sporty, sexy Spring 2015 collection was this dress, which is designed for the girl who wants to have her Stan Smiths and wear her high heels, too.” -Alix Browne
Photo by Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD.
Altuzarra Spring 2015. “Inspired in part by Rosemary’s Baby, Joseph Altuzarra explored the notion of sinister prettiness, which is best exemplified with a woven leather pencil skirt and prim cardigan.” -Karin Nelson
Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD.
Nonoo Spring 2015 “Misha Nonoo is known for making great prints, so this clean white mini dress felt fresh and new.” – Karla Martinez de Salas
Photo by Thomas Iannaccone/WWD
Jason Wu Spring 2015. “This sparkly printed dress epitomized the easy day-to-evening pieces at Jason Wu’s effortlessly chic Spring 2015 show.”
Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD.
Peter Som Spring 2015 “A graphic take on the garden party dress.” – Sam Milner
Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD
Wes Gordon Spring 2015 “Wes Gordon remains true to his minimalist, circa ’90s vision with chic pieces that cool girls will want to wear.” – Karla Martinez de Salas
Photo by George Chinsee/WWD
Adam Selman Spring 2015 “A far cry from the barely-there, shimmering custom-designed gown worn by Rihanna to the CFDA awards, Adam Selman’s Spring 2015 collection merely hinted at seduction with this billowy, semi-sheer set.” – Sam Walker
Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD
Rebecca Minkoff Spring 2015 “Of all the youthful lace and cotton pieces in Rebecca Minkoff’s show, this white ruffled top is the stand out.” – Nora Milch
Photo by Robert Mitra/WWD
Rachel Comey Spring 2015 “Rachel Comey can do some beautiful things with humble materials like “dirty” or indigo dyed denim, but the knockout of her fall collection was this beaded dress.” – Alix Browne
Photo by Gus Powell / Courtesy of Rachel Comey
Lisa Perry Spring 2015 “Often inspired by the artists whose work she collects, this season Lisa Perry looked to Barnett Newman’s color field paintings—the influence of which is most clearly seen in this long column gown with billowing sleeves.” – Caroline Grosso
Photo by John Aquino/WWD
Theory Spring 2015 “This crisp poplin shirt worn over suede culottes strikes a cool ‘70s chord without seeming blatantly retro” – Jane Larkworthy
Courtesy photo
Patrik Ervell Spring 2015 “Patrik Ervell’s play on the mad scientist blended unexpected fabrics—such as this slick polyurethane—with sportswear and suiting staples.” – Sam Walker
Photo by Giovanni Giannoni/WWD
3.1 Phillip Lim Spring 2015 “This graphic, color-blocked dress is subtly sexy—the exposed sides leave you wanting more!” – Nora Milch
Photo by George Chinsee/WWD
Rodarte Spring 2015 “Ophelia? Mermaids? The Santa Monica Pier? Whatever their starting point, by the end of their gorgeous Spring 2015 show (when this hand-painted, embroidered net gown appeared) Kate and Laura Mulleavy had us hook, line, and sinker.” – Alix Browne
Photo by Robert Mitra/WWD
Rosie Assoulin Spring 2015 “Rosie Assoulin explored a new silhouette by fashioning hat material into a highly covetable ball skirt.” – Sam Milner
Photo by Robert Mitra/WWD
Vera Wang Spring 2015 “Vera Wang got goth by layering black embroidery, black sequins and black tulle against a backdrop of black roses at her spring 2015 show.” – Sam Milner
Photo by Giovanni Gionnoni/WWD
Zero + Maria Cornejo Spring 2015
“With the world seeming like an increasingly fraught and aggressive place, Maria Cornejo set out to evoke a “certain peaceful naïveté” for Spring, which she did—quite beautifully—in dresses like this one.” -Alix Browne
Photo by George Chinsee/WWD.