The 8 Biggest Trends From New York Fashion Week
New trends spilled out onto the runway with every Spring '17 show at New York Fashion Week. There were reappearances from the trends already taking hold in our closets, like pleats, and the bared shoulders we've come to regard as the season's staples. Then there were the fresh iterations, the newness that promised to shake up our wardrobes next year with contemporary cuts, unexpected details, and a re-imagining of our old standbys. These are the looks we're highlighting inside — the eight biggest trends to come down the catwalk and to add to your closet when Spring 2017 arrives. Take a look through the contents below to skip straight to the trend you'd like, or flip through to see it all in full.
Vacation Prints
Spring's florals are bright, splashy, and on vacation. The saturated, tropical-feeling motifs find their way onto everything, giving you those getaway vibes, even when you're trapped at home.
Michael Kors Spring 2017
Baja East Spring 2017
Boss Spring 2017
Oscar de la Renta Spring 2017
Milly Spring 2017
Rosie Assoulin Spring 2017
Christian Siriano Spring 2017
Tanya Taylor Spring 2017
Tibi Spring 2017
Whit Spring 2017
Altuzarra Spring 2017
Wardrobe Disruption
Classics were ripped apart, split at the seams, and reconstructed — giving way to a new lineup of Spring '17 essentials that are meant to be worn askew.
Alexander Wang Spring 2017
Milly Spring 2017
Monse Spring 2017
Self-Portrait Spring 2017
Monse Spring 2017
Adeam Spring 2017
Orla Kiely Spring 2017
Tome Spring 2017
Ruffled Up
No longer just for flirty dresses, ruffles are taking shape on everything for Spring. Often asymmetrical, the flouncy finishes lend a little pep to everyday and special-occasion pieces.
Zimmermann Spring 2017
Adam Lippes Spring 2017
Altuzarra Spring 2017
Cynthia Rowley Spring 2017
J.Crew Spring 2017
Rachel Comey Spring 2017
Sachin + Babi Spring 2017
Jason Wu Spring 2017
Rebecca Taylor Spring 2017
Tanya Taylor Spring 2017
Elizabeth and James Spring 2017
Ryan Roche Spring 2017
Full Exposure
Spring '17's crop top is basically a bra top, putting the midriff on full display, save for a slip of fabric or an open blazer.
Victoria Beckham Spring 2017
DKNY Spring 2017
Sally LaPointe Spring 2017
3.1 Phillip Lim Spring 2017
Alexander Wang Spring 2017
Rosie Assoulin Spring 2017
Jonathan Simkhai Spring 2017
Tory Burch Spring 2017
Tibi Spring 2017
Pinstriped
The classic stripes featured prominently in Spring '17 collections, offering a familiar contrast to contemporary cuts that are way more forward than the pinstriped suits of the past.
Monse Spring 2017
Baja East Spring 2017
Banana Republic Spring 2017
Band of Outsiders Spring 2017
Brock Collection Spring 2017
Carolina Herrera Spring 2017
Christian Siriano Spring 2017
Tibi Spring 2017
Tory Burch Spring 2017
'80s Influence
Designers dipped into the past to craft new looks with nostalgic references. Think puffy sleeves, wild prints, grunge — and even acid-wash jeans — all reintroduced to your 2017 wardrobe with modern nuances.
Marc Jacobs Spring 2017
Coach Spring 2017
Jeremy Scott Spring 2017
Sally LaPointe Spring 2017
Prabal Gurung Spring 2017
Reem Acra Spring 2017
Tracy Reese Spring 2017
Rodarte Spring 2017
Proenza Schouler
Tibi Spring 2017
Strap Me Down/Tie Me Up
Harnesses, straps, and ties were the subversive details that will turn your Spring wardrobe into statement pieces with edge.
Rag and Bone Spring 2017
Alexander Wang Spring 2017
ICB Spring 2017
ICB Spring 2017
Creatures of Comfort Spring 2017
Taoray Spring 2017
Tibi Spring 2017
Milly Spring 2017
The Slouch
Silhouettes are loose and easy for Spring, giving way to exaggerated, oversize tops, trousers, and dresses that hang just-so off the body. Even track pants have their moment as relaxed vibes take the spotlight.
Elizabeth and James Spring 2017
Band of Outsiders Spring 2017
J.Crew Spring 2017
Prabal Gurung Spring 2017
Ryan Roche Spring 2017
Victoria Beckham Spring 2017
Zimmermann Spring 2017
Tracy Reese Spring 2017
Band of Outsiders Spring 2017