NYFW is like March Madness. So many shows, so many stats to follow. Even if you think you're on top of it, you're probably behind.
But, I soldiered on and did my twice annual binge. Here are the looks that I liked from the Spring/Summer 2016 collections.
This is a classic workplace silhouette, but the colors and textures make it a luxe showstopper.
Pale pink is a trend for spring/summer 16, and I'm not a huge fan. Not a pastel girl. But! These pleats move like a dream, and again, I'm digging the soft/hard, romantic/futuristic contrast with the boxy top.
That hand-drawn pattern with those sharp lines...It's professional and polished, but a little art teacher-y too.
It's like Lululemon meets Dolce & Gabbana. What's not to like?
Gonna recreate this scarf tout de suite.
Those sheer panels can be kinda tricky (see here). It's almost like your slip wasn't long enough to line your whole dress. But this strikes me as deliciously subversive: the pale pink, cutouts as severe and simple as a Shaker chair, the spiny sequins, and that fluff of jolie laide black.
The craftsmanship on this dress is stunning, but the detail that does it for me is the little pointed flat collar: so girl-geek.
This looks like those cheap leis at your 2nd grade luau birthday party, but Joan Smalls is totally owning this dress.
I think this cross-cross, boob-sling, cutout thing is on the verge of being played out. But... this dress has so much pizzaz and think how fun it must be to wear.
Khaki shorts, a suede jacket, a flowered tank. I definitely wore this exact outfit in middle school and wouldn't mind this lovely upgrade.
My most-worn dress of the summer was a Mara Hoffman tent dress. Yeah, It's basically a muumuu, but it has pockets and you can throw it in the wash and the colors are tropical and pleasing, wherever you are. I'd wear this out and as a housedress.
A great palate-cleanser look that I'm gonna call altar boy minimalist.
Not a typical ML look (which I love), but this look has so much immediate appeal to me. The colors, the flounce, the stones at the neckline. Yes, I love muumuus and caftans.
Not the fanciest NR frock, but so, so versatile: sexy, comfy, and polished all in one.
Simple shape, (what I assume to be) simple dressing procedure. Very un-simple fabric.
The koi-like pattern is intriguing and gives a lovely sense of calm to the dress.
This color + those baby shoulder blade slits? So killer.
So very sporty, in a downtown color scheme. Love the high neck and the low arm holes.
I was *not* expecting this maharajah thing from the normally princessy Reem Acra. But this is princessy in a whole other way.
Waist cutout, yes. Décolletage, of course. But let's take it into the armpit and inner bicep?? So madcap and delightful.
I have a vintage dress that kinda looks like this and, after an unexpected call, found myself in the ER wearing it. People thought I was a nurse. That's kinda why I like this--it's like a nurse's uniform meets a karate uniform.
I think if you had boobs, this would look even better. I like its avian quality and the chimney halterneck is something I haven't seen before.
Yeah, this puffy flamenco off-the-shoulder thing is gonna be embarrassingly overdone in a year. But until then, I like this easy silhouette in the pattern of a French dishtowel.
This suede/silk-like fabric looks like wearing a massage.
Why didn't Nancy Kerrigan wear this??
But really, the back is what does it for me. The sporty racerback meets the maribou feather, in a silk that could almost pass for shiny performancewear. Someone put this in an aspirational Equinox ad.
Posh is known for her super-precise, slim cut dresses. And this is that. But it also has an air of whimsy and warmth: the homey fabric, the skewed way the pattern meets at the seams. The mismatched collar. It's kinda eccentric (!), in VB's own way.
Which looks were your favs?