Thursday, February 21, 2013

FW 13 Collections: New York At A Glance


A predominating trend seen across the collections, menswear-inspired looks ranging in emphasis from specific pieces such as coats, suits and hats, to overall aesthetic proved to be a main theme for the Fall/Winter 2013 season.

L to R: Billy Reid, Prabal Gurung, DKNY, Richard Chai Love


Presented in a myriad of colors, patterns and textures, big impact furs (definitely not for the shy, or faint-of-heart) left quite an impression on the FW13 runways.

L to R: Altuzarra, Michael Kors, Ralph Lauren, Oscar de la Renta



Quite possibly slated for the position as "color of the season", bright shades of blue emerged on runways juxtaposed against blacks and other neutrals, making the radiant shade seasonally-appropriate and an eye-catching alternative to navy and other tones.

L to R: Araks, Jason Wu, Michael Kors, J. Mendel


The classic pattern took on new life for the season, seen in a range of colors, sizes and styles, from classic prep to downtown cool.

L to R: Elizabeth and James, Tanya Taylor, Milly, Thakoon Addition


The closet staple has returned in full force for the Fall/Winter season.
Seen on coats, sweaters, jersey knits and even dickies, the seemingly uptight silhouette re-vamps itself with a laid-back, slightly ironic and irreverent attitude.

L to R: Helmut Lang, Organic by John Patrick, Rachel Comey, M. Patmos



From beanies to baseball caps, fedoras to full-on fur, headwear returned with a commanding presence being  seen in some form on nearly every runway and presentation, in a variety of shapes and materials. 

L to R: BCBG, Rachel Zoe, Herve Leger, Victoria, Victoria  Beckham



Fur once again found itself at the center of the spotlight, this time in the form of a variety of cold weather accessories, scoping full spectrum from traditional (hats, gillets, and collars) to unconventional (opera-length mittens, whole-body stoles and suits).

L to R: Alexander Wang, Misha Nonoo, Badgley Mischka, Marc Jacobs



Shoulders were a major focal point for the FW13 collections.
Whether in the form of strong upright boxy shapes, or exaggerated downward sloping silhouettes, the body part du jour is drawing all attention upwards.

L to R: Behnaz Sarafpour, Derek Lam, Alexandre Herchcovitch, Calvin Klein



The unofficial uniform of fashion-types worldwide (and just about every New Yorker), black-on-black returned launching 1,000+ cliches...and yes, I too will succumb...you heard it here first, black is the new black. Though seeing this look did not come as a surprise, mixing materials and textures breaks up the look keeping it modern and fresh, while plays on cut and silhouette simultaneously create edge and  sophisticated polish.

L to R: Belstaff, Michael Kors, Cushnie et Ochs, Sally LaPointe


Often appearing in collections for the Spring/Summer season, fluorescent pinks and fuschias took a somewhat unexpected turn by appearing abundantly on the Fall/Winter runways.
Whether as an accent or a head-to-toe look, the vivid shade was a welcome respite from the sea of neutrals and earth tones,  shown in cuts and materials that elevated the shade from callow to chic.

L to R: DKNY, Organic by John Patrick, Kate Spade New York, Diane von Furstenberg

images via style.com, collages created and edited by me

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