My Favorite Looks From New York Fashion Week Fall 2015 - Just Style LA

New York Fashion Week Fall 2015 wrapped up last week. It was extremely cold and snowy in New York and for the first time I was not jealous for not being there, and was perfectly happy in the spring like conditions of Los Angeles. As fun as it is to be in New York for these shows, you can find fantastic coverage of the shows at Style.com or other web sites and you can even watch all the shows live as they happen.

This season marked the last time the tents will stand in Lincoln Center. We don’t know where they will be held next time but a lot of designers already showed at other location. Mercedes-Benz will also pull out as the main sponsor. It will be interesting to see what happens with the locations and new sponsors for the upcoming shows.

Mean while, as usual I like to do a recap of my favorite looks and trends that were seen on the runway mainly for outerwear. Below are the main trends that I picked up on:

  1. The 70’s vibe
  2. Belted coats and jackets
  3. Floor length coats
  4. Tweeds
  5. Plaids
  6. Suede
  7. Menswear
  8. Furs in all forms

A lot of these trends are perfect for outerwear and let me tell you there were some fantastic pieces on the runway. I think the designers were inspired to do lots of warm layers and warm cozy fabrics because of the brutal winter season that is happening all across the country. This was also why there were so many fur pieces in all types and colors. There were also lots of wraps and shawls which were perfect for cold weather.

Below you can see some my favorite outerwear and jacket looks from NYFW. Which ones are your favorites?

Ralph Lauren

Ralph Lauren

Ralph Lauren

Ralph Lauren

Ralph Lauren

Ralph Lauren

Ralph Lauren

Ralph Lauren

Phillip Lim

Phillip Lim

Phillip Lim

Phillip Lim

Derek Lam

Derek Lam

Derek Lam

Derek Lam

Derek Lam

Derek Lam

Donna Karan

Donna Karan

Donna Karan

Donna Karan

Jason Wu

Jason Wu

Jason Wu

Jason Wu

Proenza Shouler

Proenza Shouler

Proenza Souler

Proenza Souler

The Row

The Row

The Row

The Row

The Row

The Row

 

 

 

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