tory burch - theFashionSpot Runway, Style, Celebrity Fashion, and Beauty Wed, 08 Jan 2025 19:48:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://www.thefashionspot.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/11/2023/04/cropped-thefashionspot_icon_512x512-1.jpg?w=32 tory burch - theFashionSpot 32 32 217299027 Angel Reese & Gabby Thomas Merge Sport with Fashion on Vogue’s Duo of Winter 2025 Covers https://www.thefashionspot.com/forum-buzz/897704-angel-reese-gabby-thomas-merge-sport-with-fashion-on-vogues-duo-of-winter-2025-covers/ Wed, 08 Jan 2025 19:43:30 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=897704 "Strong and commanding."

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You’re no doubt aware Anna Wintour supports stars from the world of sport via the cover of Vogue. Throughout her tenure at the helm of the American fashion bible, Wintour has endorsed the likes of Marion Jones, LeBron James, Naomi Osaka, Simone Biles, and Coco Gauff while Serena Williams has a total of four covers under her belt. Up next on the cover of Vogue with the unveiling of the Winter 2025 issue are Angel Reese and Gabby Thomas. The American professional basketball player and American track and field athlete both pose for Norman Jean Roy. Reese strikes a pose in a ruby red Versace number, as chosen by stylist Julia Sarr-Jamois. Gabby Thomas (also photographed by Norman Jean Roy) is captured in crisp black and white, dressed by stylist Yohana Lebasi in a fringed Sportmax top and Tory Burch shoes.

Angel Reese for Vogue Winter 2025:

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Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:

“NO! We only like fashion with sports when models and a few celebrities do editorials inspired by sports practices,” instantly declared DK92.

“Oh no. I was dreaming of some movie star on the cover, like Demi, Angelina or Pamela,” shared forum member jeje10.

“I don’t know anything about women’s basketball but it’s weird that Vogue didn’t pick Caitlin Clark, I thought she was supposed to be the big star?” Marc10 quizzed.

Ivancica commented: “I like Gabby Thomas, but not this cover, unfortunately!”

“I couldn’t care less about a sports cover but I don’t mind the first one with Angel Reese. I like the color scheme and styling,” admired kokobombon.

“The Angel Reese cover is the strongest out of the two. It doesn’t rock my world but it feels… fierce(?). I like the coloring, the stare (despite the weird-looking eyes), the movement of the hair, and how Reese is wearing that Versace. Overall, it’s strong and commanding,” vogue28 voiced.

Gabby Thomas for Vogue Winter 2025:

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See more of Angel Reese and Gabby Thomas from the Vogue Winter 2025 cover shoot and join the conversation, here.

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Pamela Anderson Shows How To Do Winter Dressing Right in 2 Cozy Fits https://www.thefashionspot.com/fashion-news/897645-pamela-anderson-winter-dressing-makeup-free/ https://www.thefashionspot.com/fashion-news/897645-pamela-anderson-winter-dressing-makeup-free/#respond Wed, 08 Jan 2025 12:09:55 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=897645 After the 2025 Golden Globes, a makeup-free Pamela Anderson appeared snuggled up in New York City as she exhibited her winter dressing in cozy outfits. On Tuesday, Anderson was out and about in the city, layered up top to bottom as she switched from one fit to another after spending the weekend in sunny Los Angeles. For […]

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After the 2025 Golden Globes, a makeup-free Pamela Anderson appeared snuggled up in New York City as she exhibited her winter dressing in cozy outfits. On Tuesday, Anderson was out and about in the city, layered up top to bottom as she switched from one fit to another after spending the weekend in sunny Los Angeles. For her daytime attire, she rocked different shades of blue in a monochromatic coat, pants, and blazer. That evening, the star stepped out again in Soho in a gorgeous Tory Burch fit.

Pamela Anderson embraces going makeup-free in two winter-friendly looks

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Pamela Anderson, who has embraced going makeup-free for quite some time, recently let her natural beauty shine in two outfits suitable for winter dressing in NYC. First, she walked around Hudson Square in a monochromatic attire, which comprised blue high-waisted trousers and a blouse in a darker shade with an asymmetric neckline. Anderson layered the look with a navy blue oversized coat that she didn’t wear but carried on her shoulders. She completed the set with square-toe black pumps and added gloves to beat the chills.

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Later that evening, Anderson had another outing as she headed out to attend a screening of her film, “The Last Showgirl,” at the Soho House. For this occasion, she donned a Tory Burch wool coat and pants set with a pair of classy brown boots. The outfit was from the luxury American fashion brand’s Resort 25 Ready-to-Wear collection. The coat consisted of massive front pockets and full sleeves which almost entirely covered her arms reaching way beyond her palms. The actor then styled her blonde locks into a loose hairdo.

Previously, Pamela Anderson nailed another makeup-free look by dressing in an Oscar de la Renta gown for the Golden Globes 2025. She styled the stunning all-black attire with opera gloves, arriving at the event as a nominee for her role in “The Last Showgirl” in the Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama category. The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival last year.

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Thanks to the fashion frenzy that is New York Fashion Week, America’s most populous city has been an absolute hub of activity over recent days (perhaps more so than ever before). Getting the New York Fashion Week Spring 2025 season off to an almighty start was design duo Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez of Proenza Schouler, with the design duo opting to show off schedule. The following day, the titan of American fashion that is Ralph Lauren also opted to forgo the CFDA’s New York Fashion Week schedule, welcoming guests onto a 19-acre equestrian estate in Bridgehampton for a collection celebrating all-things Americana.

Report: New York Fashion Week Spring 2025

As part of the CFDA’s official New York Fashion Week calendar, Piotrek Panszczyk of the buzzy brand Area kick-started day one, and dug into the archives to celebrate a decade in the business. Brandon Maxwell’s showcase exuded easy elegance. Hilary Taymour at Collina Strada chose to host this season’s show at golden hour within a small private park in Manhattan, sending the lightest of dresses and a bevy of ruffles down a grass runway.

Prabal Gurung staged his spring show under the archway on Centre St in downtown Manhattan, with a fleet of models taking to the cobbles as flowy, fringey, and form-fitting gowns blew in the wind. To a soundtrack of Guns N’ Roses and Wilco, designer Catherine Holstein of Khaite unveiled a collection in a palette of black, white, red, and pale pink. To round out a spectacular Saturday, Alaïa‘s Pieter Mulier invited guests inside the Guggenheim Museum, having ditched Paris for New York this season. Come Sunday, Ulla Johnson woke up the fashion pack with a collection of vivid pattern and bold color. Ib Kamara brought his latest Off-White offering to New York, for a blowout show under the Brooklyn Bridge to display his elevated interpretation of athletic wear.

Monday was kick-started by Wes Gordon at Carolina Herrera, who found inspiration in the Herrera fragrance packing from the 1980s. Gordon unveiled an elegant collection characterized by bold polka-dot prints, bright tones, and floral motifs. Make no mistake Coach’s Stuart Vevers hearts New York. The British designer’s cast of models took to The High Line overlooking the Hudson River, sporting playful oversized clutches, leather blazers, and easy-breezy boxers shorts. Tory Burch served up plenty of nostalgia: as the designer revived her famous Reva ballet flats, the shoe that shot her brand to fame in the mid-2000s. Michael Kors hosted his spring show at The Shed in Hudson Yards, for collection tailor-made for both the boardroom and the beach – from pleated midi skirts and oversized suit jackets, to bandeau tops and fringed leather bags.

Here’s the Hits & Misses of New York Fashion Week Spring 2025:

MISS | Coach

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“I don’t know why Stuart Vevers was running and smiling. This collection was a national embarrassment.” [disco54]

“Not sure why they needed these clothes. Maybe Coach wanted to show their Gen Z clients how Coach bags look with their everyday clothes, that they wear to Walmart and to campus lectures.” [Urban Stylin]

“Absolutely hideous collection, with not one single redeeming quality. A visual eyesore, and every garment looks… thrifted (in the worst way possible). The inclusion is Ella Emhoff just adds insult to injury…” [vogue28]

See all the looks from the Coach Spring 2025 collection.

HIT | Ralph Lauren

The Hits & Misses of New York Fashion Week Spring 2025
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“RL is one of the last living icons of the industry and it’s a privilege to watch him produce runway collections at this point in his career. He has built an empire that practically invented the American aspirational dress code. One day Americans will eulogize him the way that the French do Yves and Christian Dior. The collection was wonderful in the context of what RL is. I love it.” [signifier]

“This kind of collection makes me happy – effortless and unapologetic glamour.” [thiago]

“Perfection, absolutely perfection, and I’m doubtful anything will come remotely close as we head into the official NYFW calendar. A standing ovation for Ralph, from me!” [vogue28]

See all the looks from the Ralph Lauren Spring 2025 collection.

HIT | Ulla Johnson

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“Always enjoy Ulla Johnson’s collections during NYFW, and this is no exception. Johnson’s use of print is always enjoyable, and that pink and green print is divine. Those colors!” [vogue28]

“Always enjoy Johnson’s collections and this is no exception. I like the pop of color prints, reminds me of NY graffiti back in the day. I also like the safari-esque pieces and the dresses with the metallic-like embroidery.” [Urban Stylin]

See all the looks from the Ulla Johnson Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Michael Kors Collection

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“You know fashion is f*cked when designers are pulling inspiration from Maria Grazia Chiuri’s Dior.” [LadyJunon]

“This has the excitement and character of a toilet flush. It looks so cheaply made. This CANNOT possibly that much better than Zara.” [GoldenPetals]

“That’s what you get when you mix the worst of Maria Grazia with the worst of Prada and sprinkle it with some Matthieu Blazy leather experimentation, to pretend you know what you are doing. Michael Kors clearly does NOT. The worst crime is the abysmal tailoring.” [yslforever]

See all the looks from the Michael Kors Collection Spring 2025 collection.

HIT | Sergio Hudson

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“For the first time ever Sergio Hudson has managed to make a modern-looking collection.” [Lola701]

“I always enjoy his shows. Beautiful clothes that are made for a woman that wants to look good, without any tricks or theatrics. You can tell that Hudson grew up around women that dressed well.” [Urban Stylin]

“Always enjoyed Sergio Hudson and this collection is no exception. Massively here for how cohesive and streamlined the show as a whole is, lovely color palette and silhouettes. Every garment looks wearable for his client. Seeing absolutely nothing offensive. A thumbs up from me!” [vogue28]

See all the looks from the Sergio Hudson Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Luar

The Hits & Misses of New York Fashion Week Spring 2025
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“Generally speaking… ugly.” [Not Plain Jane]

“Raul Lopez’s work is so cheap. Cheap taste and cheap execution.” [lookatme]

“Rick Owens and Demna Gvasalia on a tight budget.” [jeanclaude]

See all the looks from the Luar Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Grace Ling

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“Very graduate fashion week looking!” [TomBlanksFullFatMiuMiu]

“Just why? What’s the point of this? It doesn’t make you angry, interested or disgusted. It’s not even funny. You look at this, feel nothing and forget after few seconds. Waste of money and time.” [avonlea002]

“Grace wishes she was Casey Cadwallader for Mugler…” [jeanclaude]

See all the looks from the Grace Ling Spring 2025 collection.

HIT | Khaite

The Hits & Misses of New York Fashion Week Spring 2025
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“One of the two best shows in New York. Sophisticated, snobbish and chic, I love it.” [fashionlov]

“I like it! Fun proportions, pretty textures, some classic looks, good bags.” [Not Plain Jane]

“Must admit I don’t know much about Khaite but this feels so much more elevated and refined in comparison to what else is on display during New York Fashion Week.” [vogue28]

See all the looks from the Khaite Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Alaïa

The Hits & Misses of New York Fashion Week Spring 2025
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“It’s a bit early for him to be running out of ideas.” [Thefrenchy]

“This collection should’ve been so much simpler in concept and execution.” [LadyJunon]

“That was terrible. Probably his worst collection and I really can’t deal with him being at Alaïa.” [GivenchyAddict]

See all the looks from the Alaïa Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Off-White

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“Ib Kamara is way too influenced by his work with Riccardo Tisci in a very dated way. It’s missing personality.” [reese06]

“I laughed all through this. If you are just going to replicate another brand/designer then at least do it well. Even when Riccardo’s shtick got tired it didn’t look cheap.” [VogueDisciple93]

“Let’s leave Off-White in the 2010s.” [Scotty]

See all the looks from the Off-White Spring 2025 collection.

HIT | Carolina Herrera

The Hits & Misses of New York Fashion Week Spring 2025
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“Wes Gordon has absolutely beautiful taste and it shows.” [TaylorBinque]

“The only NY show I really look forward to these days, and he didn’t disappoint. Utterly beautiful.” [liberty33r1b]

“Divine. Absolutely divine. What a heavenly collection, so regal, elegant and ladylike. A clear standout from the crowd during New York Fashion Week, and a real cut above the rest. A total sucker for polka dot here.” [vogue28]

See all the looks from the Carolina Herrera Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Prabal Gurung

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“What happened to Prabal? He lost it completely.” [WAVES]

“Jacquemus? Loewe? A mix of everything? Somehow, I would have never expected someone a little bit more seasoned try to replicate the hazardous cuts and details of Jacquemus. somehow, it looks worse and even more hazardous.” [Lola701]

“A parade of unspeakable horrors (polka-dot/prints/volumes/ornaments) killed the whole collection.” [jeanclaude]

See all the looks from the Prabal Gurung Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Christian Siriano

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“Full of bad fabrics and weird silhouettes.” [Nimsay]

“Burn it with the eternal fires of hell. This is an abomination.” [Norden]

“Yuck. Decades later and they still want us to believe that this can pass as ‘luxury’ fashion. The ideas are tired and the production is H&M levels of cheap. I don’t care how many TV contests Siriano wins. He is not talented.” [GoldenPetals]

See all the looks from the Christian Siriano Spring 2025 collection.

HIT | Brandon Maxwell

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“I actually like it. No fuss ready-to-wear, no gimmicks or dramatic stuff. Reminds me of Michael Kors from the 2010s.” [Urban Stylin]

“This is not a bad collection at all. In fact, it’s solid in spite of not being spectacular. I’m really loving some of the silhouettes here, particularly the layering styling tricks that I am surely planning to copy very soon. Very pleasant to look at, overall.” [philophile]

“It’s done well – or at least better than most of what we’ve seen so far – so I can’t really fault it.” [Cocteau Stone]

See all the looks from the Brandon Maxwell Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Collina Strada

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“She couldn’t afford to book a venue? It looks like a yard sale.” [rowjellies]

“Shows like this is EXACTLY why I cannot take NYFW seriously.” [Salvatore]

“Collina Strada makes a mockery of it all. She thinks she is some kind of counter-culture contrarian when it’s just hopelessly contrived and ugly. The over representation is also a total bore.” [signifier]

See all the looks from the Collina Strada Spring 2025 collection.

HIT | Tory Burch

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“A lot of strong looks/pieces and extremely cohesive too. Well done!” [WAVES]

“I’m thoroughly enjoying this rebrand…” [charmedp321]

“Such a nice collection and it doesn’t feel tortured or contrived. Loved the fortune cookie bags.” [Snejana Onopka]

See all the looks from the Tory Burch Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Jason Wu Collection

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“Jason Wu keeps jumping from one aesthetic to another. There is no longer any consistency in his work.” [GivenchyHomme]

“More often than not, I enjoy Jason Wu’s presence during New York Fashion Week but I’m left majorly underwhelmed this season. Everything just looks so ill-fitting and a mass of fabrics. What an absolute eyesore.” [vogue28]

“Looks so randomly thrown together and unappealing.” [liberty33r1b]

See all the looks from the Jason Wu Collection Spring 2025 collection.

HIT | Monse

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“Very solid offering. The evening outfits are my favorite looks.” [thiago]

“Some really great stuff here. The two maxi dresses and the sequin polo w/ sequin skirt seem like must-haves. Many other nice separates like that navy suit – beautifully cut pants with a nicely shaped jacket.” [Nimsay]

“I love the sequined polo tops and dresses. They have a very Tom Ford vibe to them. I will definitely put them on my wishlist.” [Lola701]

See all the looks from the Monse Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Christian Cowan

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“Dreadful.” [WAVES]

“I have seen streethookers with better style than this collection…” [jeanclaude]

“It’s all reaching for fierce but falling face first into pathetic.” [YohjiAddict]

See all the looks from the Christian Cowan Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | LaQuan Smith

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“Temu Tom Ford.” [disco54]

“This is awful. I don’t mind the stripper/escort aesthetic but at least make sure it’s well made. The tailored pieces look like cardboard and his attempts at draping are just abysmal.” [avonlea002]

“Always looks cheap. And bridal swim to close? Get off the catwalk, please. Terrible.” [jeremydante]

See all the looks from the LaQuan Smith Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Elena Velez

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“Incinerate it all.” [WAVES]

“A random selection of obviously cobbled together clothes with no technique, no skill – made of clearance fabrics and possibly directly re-purposed curtains.” [Nimsay]

“Everything is just a mess without any artistic value. What are all of these clothes saying?” [tourbillions]

See all the looks from the Elena Velez Spring 2025 collection.

MISS | Proenza Schouler

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“Forever fan boys to others designers with clear vision. Great for COS or any other contemporary brand priced well but not high fashion and a catwalk show.” [PDFSD]

“Concepts, designs and styling tricks we have seen years ago. They keeps referencing the same Celine by Philo collections.” [Lola701]

“Seeing this has made realize I’m not really ready or invested enough for another fashion month. I’m already tired.” [Cocteau Stone]

See all the looks from the Proenza Schouler Spring 2025 collection.

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Watch: Part Two of the Highlights of New York Fashion Week Spring 2025 https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/889405-watch-part-two-of-the-highlights-of-new-york-fashion-week-spring-2025/ Wed, 11 Sep 2024 20:00:00 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=889405 theFashionSpot has you covered this Spring 2025 season...

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You’ve always bared witness to part one of theFashionSpot’s highlights of New York Fashion Spring 2025, and now it’s time to take a deep dive into part two as the six-day fashion event comes to an almighty end – and we set off for London. The second portion of New York Fashion Week has granted us an array of buzz-worthy displays from Coach, Carolina Herrera, Tory Burch, and Michael Kors Collection (amongst others).

At Coach, designer Stuart Vevers invited guests to The High Line overlooking the Hudson River. Models walked the runway decked out in oversized jackets and blazers, distressed graphic t-shirts, leather mini-skirts. Michael Kors demonstrated talent for casting, with his show filled with familiar faces, including Irina Shayk, Anok Yai, Karen Elson and Carolyn Murphy. The girls paraded Kors’ sophisticated collection of black and white tailoring, and summer-ready dresses that eventually transitioned into an array of navy and ochre florals.

Needless to say, the second half of New York Fashion Week was not to be missed.

New York Fashion Week Spring 2025 Highlights:

Brandon Maxwell

See all the looks from the Brandon Maxwell Spring 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Tommy Hilfiger

See all the looks from the Tommy Hilfiger Spring 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Carolina Herrera

See all the looks from the Carolina Herrera Spring 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Coach

See all the looks from the Coach Spring 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Tory Burch

See all the looks from the Tory Burch Spring 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Michael Kors Collection

See all the looks from the Michael Kors Collection Spring 2025 collection and click here to join the conversation.

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Kendall Jenner’s Tory Burch Sublime Fragrance Campaign Just Unlocked a Whole New Level of Boredom… https://www.thefashionspot.com/forum-buzz/888040-kendall-jenners-tory-burch-sublime-fragrance-campaign-just-unlocked-a-whole-new-level-of-boredom/ Tue, 27 Aug 2024 13:00:00 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=888040 "This can’t possibly be the official campaign shot, right?"

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Tory Burch ‘Sublime’ Fragrance 2024 : Kendall Jenner by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott
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There is no denying Kendall Jenner remains one of 2024’s most prominent of models. After all, brands like Calvin Klein, Tommy Hilfiger and MO&Co. have raced to welcome the all-American beauty as the face of their various collections. Jenner also graced the covers of both American and French Vogue within the space of two short months. As a result, it should come as no surprise to see Tory Burch call upon Kendall Jenner to become the face and embodiment of the new Sublime fragrance. Burch commissioned a photographic duo who are no strangers to pointing their lens toward the model: Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott. In the campaign image, Kendall gazes down the lens of the creative twosome, clutching an oversized bottle of the vibrant floral leather scent (inspired by a leather bag the designer founded in Antigua).

Tory Burch ‘Sublime’ Fragrance 2024 : Kendall Jenner by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott
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Read below the reactions of theFashionSpot’s forum members:

“This can’t possibly be the official campaign shot, right?” Lola701 questioned immediately.

“Wow, this is the next level of boredom,” voiced pradn. “It’s like the perfume launch in the local mall. I cannot believe this was shot by Mert & Marcus!”

“Is Kendall Jenner a M&M exclusive or do they supply her enough Photoshop to make her feel good?” forum member fenty wondered.

“I can’t with this unoriginal insipid giant perfume bottle,” laughed TaylorBinque.

Vogue28 most definitely wasn’t buying it either. “For a fragrance called ‘Sublime’, this standard of advertising campaign imagery sure is far from it. Dreadful beyond belief,” he voiced.

“If I were Tory Burch, I’d ask for my money back – from M&M and from Kendall,” stated woemwoem.

Share your own thoughts on Kendall Jenner as the face of Tory Burch’s Sublime fragrance, here.

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Watch: Part Two of the Highlights of New York Fashion Week Fall 2024 https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/882770-watch-part-two-of-the-highlights-of-new-york-fashion-week-fall-2024/ https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/882770-watch-part-two-of-the-highlights-of-new-york-fashion-week-fall-2024/#respond Thu, 15 Feb 2024 14:00:00 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=882770 theFashionSpot has you covered this Fall 2024 season…

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You’ve watched part one of theFashionSpot’s highlights of New York Fashion Week Fall 2024. Now, it’s time to dive into part two. From Wes Gordan paying an ultra-glamorous homage to Carolina Herrera herself to Tory Burch entering a new era with her brand celebrating 20 years in the business and Gabriela Heart’s organic elegance to Michael Kors getting the nostalgia going, staging his Fall 2024 showcase within the original Barneys flagship, on Seventh Avenue and 17th Street.

Watch below part two of theFashionSpot’s highlights of New York Fashion Fall 2024:

Carolina Herrera:

See all the looks of the Carolina Herrera Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Tibi:

See all the looks from the Tibi Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Coach:

See all the looks from the Coach Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Sergio Hudson:

See all the looks from the Sergio Hudson Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Tory Burch:

See all the looks from the Tory Burch Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Gabriela Hearst:

See all the looks from the Gabriela Hearst Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Michael Kors Collection:

See all the looks from the Michael Kors Collection Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Bibhu Mohapatra:

See all the looks from the Bbhu Mohapatra Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Batsheva:

See all the looks from the Batsheva Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Thom Browne:

See all the looks from the Thom Browne Fall 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

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All the Hits & Misses of New York Fashion Week Spring 2024
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One fashion capital down. Three to go. That’s a wrap on New York Fashion Week, and we’re only just coming up for air after digesting what the designers who show their wares within The Big Apple have delivered us for the Spring 2024 season.
It was Stuart Vevers who kick-started the festivities, commemorating his first decade as Coach creative director and reflected back on his early days in New York for inspiration for his collection. Peter Do was soon making his highly-anticipated debut as creative director of Helmut Lang, followed by Ralph Lauren’s grand return to the NYFW schedule which had us stepping into a world of romance and artistry and full of signature Ralph Lauren aesthetics – from wild western Americana to dazzling evening wear. At Proenza Schouler, a new monogram was introduced ever-so-subtly on embossed belt bags and sweaters during a show which oozed minimalism. Catherine Holstein created a collection that was sharp and ferocious at Khaite, with oversized blazers, cinched-waist dressed and color-block accessories. Dion Lee took us to work (on a construction site) for his Spring 2024 collection, with garments sporting utility details, tool-belt pockets and heavy-duty boots. Ulla Johnson presented a vibrant collection featuring painterly printed by artist Shara Hughes while apocalyptic chic was on the agenda at Jason Wu. We got florals galore at Michael Kors, set against the picturesque backdrop of NYC’s East River as models like Vittoria Ceretti and Natasha Poly helped showcase Kors’ 60s-inspired collection grounded in white and tan with gold and blush accents. Form-fitting fabrics, naked dresses and high-shine ruled the LaQuan Smith runway while Tory Burch took us to infinity and beyond, with shimmering metallics and space-age silhouettes.
Need we go on?
Therefore, without further adieu, here are theFashionSpot’s hits and misses of New York Fashion Week Spring 2024, all in accordance with our unfiltered forum members.

HIT | Ralph Lauren

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“A very confident and current show from Mr. Lauren. I am here for this!” [reese06]
“Great collection indeed. He is a league of his own. I love the denim work. This seems to be more fashion, edgy than usual which is always a welcome.” [TaylorBinque]
“My highlight of NYFW, without a shadow of a doubt. I was beyond excited for Ralph Lauren to return to the schedule, and Lord knows the calendar needs him. What a truly gorgeous collection, the most perfect blend of signature RL signatures but with an updated touch. I’m in awe… loved it!” [vogue28]
See all the looks from the Ralph Lauren Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Altuzarra

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“Prada/MiuMiu and Simone Rocha had a child…” [Lola701]
“When he used to copy Tom Ford I had high hopes that he would develop a signature along that aesthetic. But all he ended up developing were his copying skills. Yikes. This is so derivative.” [GoldenPetals]
“I guess Raf Simons’ take on Prada is inspiring the kids!” [fenty]
See all the looks from the Altuzarra Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Prabal Gurung

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“Pretty damn good. Fine dressmaking elevates even the most challenging looks. That gold plissé one-shoulder number with the coffee crystalline skirt is a vision.” [Nimsay]
“Love a lot the fabric choices in all of this. They’re rich, textural, play with taste in an interesting way and still look luxe.” [Cocteau Stone]
“I absolutely love the textural diversity here and his SA roots are clearly being celebrated.” [LANZO_358]
See all the looks from the Prabal Gurung Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Collina Strada

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“Available soon in the dumpsters near you.” [avonlea002]
“I feel like this brand is here to troll the industry.” [Urban Stylin]
“Barely stitched together nothing clothes. Ghastly silhouettes.” [Nimsay]
See all the looks from the Collina Strada Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Jason Wu Collection

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“Look 9 is begging me to be part of my wardrobe! So chic! This is so far the best collection of NYFW. It’s very easy to wear while having the right touch of risks that his client would want.” [Lola701]
“Actually a very precise, great collection from him. I think at the beginning he grew too fast. Seems like stepping back has done good to him creatively. I like the styling as well, which really elevate the clothes.” [TaylorBinque]
“One of the best collections to come from NYFW, without a shadow of a doubt. Always been a fan of Jason Wu in all honesty, and think this collection is rather beautiful from start to finish. I just love love LOVE the flow and cohesion of the collection. Very much a fan of this!” [vogue28]
See all the looks from the Jason Wu Collection Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | LaQuan Smith

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“Such a waste of leather. Nothing really fits right, even if he is going for the p*rno-chic kind of look.” [Cocteau Stone]
“Had the fit and construction been on point, this collection would’ve been an actual genuine slay. *gag*” [Lady Junon]
“Listen, nobody loves a flash and gloss more than me, but if you’re gonna go for the Versace crown you better bring some damn good ideas or you’re gonna be TOO all-style-no-substance.” [GoldenPetals]
See all the looks from the LaQuan Smith Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Tory Burch

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“This is surprisingly good. Doesn’t feel like Tory, which is what’s confusing about it, even though it feels a little derivative. But still, actually some pieces I’d covet.” [Joromana]
“Love it, I can see myself wearing a lot from this.” [liberty33r1b]
“I do love that semi-sheer black coat with a flower pattern on it, the construction of the collar is a neat touch.” [YohjiAddict]
See all the looks from the Tory Burch Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Dion Lee

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“There was no need for an Alexander Wang 2.0.” [yslforever]
“His mind is totally in the gym. The more buffed he is, the more uninteresting his collections are.” [jeanclaude]
“Dion Lee thinks he ate. This 2017 Mugler/Balmain stuff is really tired and dated. A touch of Versace too.” [Nimsay]
See all the looks from the Dion Lee Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | 3.1 Phillip Lim

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“It’s very New York. Practical and pleasant.” [GoldenPetals]
“Such a fabulous show. Color, movement, texture. A little something for everyone but not so much so it feels unfocused. The Lim-isms with his use of military/parka cottons, I love it!” [TianCouture]
“I quite enjoy this. Love the last few looks. He always make khaki work.” [TaylorBinque]
See all the looks from the 3.1 Phillip Lim Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Proenza Schouler

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“It’s a snoozefest. There is nothing special about this.” [Bugsy]
“This is pure nonsense. This brand is pure nonsense. No identity at all. Anonymous clothes nobody remembers that could have been designed by anybody. 20 years of blending in the background of fashion.” [Lola701]
“Would it KILL New York designers to try something unique? There’s great potential in this kind of minimalism, but their seeming TERROR at trying anything new is precisely why I’ve always thought this brand was little more than hype.” [GoldenPetals]
See all the looks from the Proenza Schouler Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Christian Siriano

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“Burn it all.” [WAVES]
“Everything looks so cheap and unflattering.” [thatsfierce]
“Cheap with really sloppy cuts. Horrible. He survives on personality and should not be offering any advice on Project Runway.” [Bugsy]
See all the looks from the Christian Siriano Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Brandon Maxwell

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“Strangely, I kind of like this collection.” [LadyJunon]
“Another firm highlight of NYFW for me. I thought the belt detailing was fabulous, love the silhouette of just about every single look and the sheer fabrics. To me, this feels far more elevated than what else has been on display this week. The opening dress is stunning!” [vogue28]
“It’s certainly beautiful and looks well made.” [GoldenPetals]
See all the looks from the Brandon Maxwell Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Tibi

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“In a different setting, mood and tone, this could have really worked.” [TaylorBinque]
“The runway location isn’t appealing, makes everything look so minute in presence and also so washed out.” [Cocteau Stone]
“With collections as bland as this I might as well just look at my window and watch the weeds slowly grow in my garden.” [YohjiAddict]
See all the looks from the Tibi Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Khaite

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“This is stunning actually. And YES there is something very Alber Elbaz/Lanvin about it. It’s that cinematic starkness. The fabrics really are the star of the show. Best thing in NYFW! [GoldenPetals]
“Finally a NYFW designer who isn’t afraid to work with and spend on luxe fabric.” [Fulton St Critique]
“I didn’t know Catherine Holstein have it in them to show like this. Quite enjoying it actually. A departure from typical NY shows. The clothes themselves are very Lanvin by Alber. I don’t think it’s a bad thing perse. Definitely love the luxe fabric selection.” [TaylorBinque]
See all the looks from the Khaite Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Rodarte

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“Glorified mall clothes. What on earth happened to this label?” [GoldenPetals]
“Sorry girls, but the vacancy for Giambattista Valli is already taken…” [jeanclaude]
“Just because they show this crap during fashion week, does not make it fashion.” [90sFan]
See all the looks from the Rodarte Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Coach

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“This is such an underwhelming collection to celebrate your tenth anniversary at the brand. Everything looks so ill-fitting. I know it’s Coach but still, elevate it.” [THD96]
“Some looks have left me completely traumatized.” [Ruito]
“A giant bore, once upon a time Stuart Vevers actually made some effort to bring some much needed luxury to this tacky brand but by now it’s clear that he’s just happy to wallow in the blandness and dumpiness of this household of the outlet world.” [YohjiAddict]
See all the looks from the Coach Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Ulla Johnson

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“Her collections are always so enjoyable to look at.” [LadyJunon]
“I always enjoy Ulla Johnson’s collections. Very chic, feminine and non-fussy, shes like the second coming of Diane von Furstenberg.” [Urban Stylin]
“Such a cute collection, in a really good way! The fabrics are insanely lush, the silhouettes are also pretty gorgeous and seem very comfortable. I still believe this is how Chloé should look like.” [perhydrol]
See all the looks from the Ulla Johnson Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Anna Sui

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“Just no. No.” [sanssoleil]
“Yet another messy and redundant Sui collection. Amazed she’s still in the game, who wears her?” [zoom]
“Never been a fan. I feel like she never really evolved into anything more than ‘playful’ and ‘whimsy’ dresses. Developing a signature aesthetic takes more than repetition.” [GoldenPetals]
See all the looks from the Anna Sui Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Carolina Herrera

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“My favorite New York collection!” [liberty33r1b]
“It’s all just so classy, ladylike and glamorous that I cannot help but to instantly drawn to Wes Gordon’s Carolina Herrera collections each and every season. Very much a fan!” [vogue28]
“I can’t bring myself to dislike this because it’s just so professionally made and beautiful.” [GoldenPetals]
See all the looks from the Carolina Herrera Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Gabriela Hearst

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“The construction of these garments are screaming for help.” [dancv]
“A strange feat being able to make something look not only so slouchy, but incredibly stiff and boxy at the same time. Props to yah Gabriela.” [Cocteau Stone]
“Thanks God she’s no longer at Chloé.” [Koibito]
See all the looks from the Gabriela Hearst Spring 2024 collection.

HIT | Michael Kors Collection

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“Oh it will sell like hot cakes.” [GivenchyAddict]
“Michael Kors is like clockwork. Another perfectly tailored collection with perfect fabric choices and perfect colors. Not a single stitch out of place. This sort of megalithic hyper-refinement. MK may be the greatest to do it since Ralph Lauren.” [Nimsay]
“Michael Kors is just so much of a NYFW staple that I am automatically programmed to adore each and every collection of his. This season is certainly no different, as it’s just all so easy on the eye, 100% wearable and executed to perfection. The colour palette, as always, is fabulous.” [vogue28]
See all the looks from the Michael Kors Collection Spring 2024 collection.

MISS | Helmut Lang

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“Pretentious and forgettable, he won’t stay there for long.” [avonlea002]
“It doesn’t look good at all. The yellow and magenta are fighting for dominance and the cuts looked so matronly and sexless. No sophistication or sensuality at all.” [LadyJunon]
“RIP Helmut Lang. Will be seeing this on the discount rack in no time. What a disappointment.” [RMDV]
See all the looks from the Helmut Lang Spring 2024 collection.

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Watch: Part Two of The Highlights of New York Fashion Week Spring 2024 https://www.thefashionspot.com/fashion-news/878816-watch-part-two-of-the-highlights-of-new-york-fashion-week-spring-2024/ https://www.thefashionspot.com/fashion-news/878816-watch-part-two-of-the-highlights-of-new-york-fashion-week-spring-2024/#respond Thu, 14 Sep 2023 14:51:57 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=878816 That's a wrap on New York Fashion Week Spring 2024...

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Watch: Part Two of The Highlights of New York Fashion Week Spring 2024
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That’s a wrap on New York Fashion Week’s Spring 2024 season, and what a week it has been. The first portion of the week delivered us Peter Do making his highly-anticipated debut as creative director of Helmut Lang, Ralph Lauren heralding his grand return to the NYFW schedule since 2019 and Stuart Vevers marking a whole decade as Coach’s creative director.
Throughout the second half of the week, we’ve witnessed Michael Kors cementing himself (once again) as a major New York staple while Wes Gordon continues to prove he’s the perfect candidate for the role of creative director at Carolina Herrera. Sergio Hudson gave us pure unapologetic glamour and Joseph Altuzarra seemingly looked to Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons for inspiration for his namesake label.
Watch below part two of theFashionSpot’s highlights of NYFW Spring 2024:

3.1 Phillip Lim:

See all the looks from the 3.1 Phillip Lim Spring 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Sergio Hudson:

See all the looks from the Sergio Hudson Spring 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Michael Kors Collection:

See all the looks from the Michael Kors Collection Spring 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Altuzarra:

See all the looks from the Altuzarra Spring 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Tory Burch:

See all the looks from the Tory Burch Spring 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

Carolina Herrera:

See all the looks from the Carolina Herrera Spring 2024 collection and click here to join the conversation.

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Almost Twice as Many Misses as Hits at New York Fashion Week Fall 2022 https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/868750-hits-misses-new-york-fashion-week-fall-2022/ https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/868750-hits-misses-new-york-fashion-week-fall-2022/#respond Fri, 18 Feb 2022 12:55:29 +0000 http://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=868750 "What a mess."

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New York Fashion Week Fall 2022 is officially over. Heavyweight designers Tom Ford, Ralph Lauren and Marc Jacobs opted out. But the week remained a buzzworthy affair.

Proenza Schouler kicked off proceedings celebrating 20 years in the business with a collection of strong tailoring and covetable carryalls. Ballooning bows and tiered ruffles were a thing at Jason Wu Collection, while at Victor Glemaud an all-black cast was decked out in formfitting creations in a mostly monochromatic palette. Ulla Johnson did what she does best. And Altuzarra took us on a journey through fisherman knits and mermaid dresses.

Meanwhile, Eckhaus Latta marked a decade of delivering genderless and avant-garde fashion. Christian Siriano blended Victorian-era elements with modernity and flaunted the looks on models of all different body types. The hottest ticket in town was LaQuan Smith with Julia Fox opening the show in a sexy cut-out gown almost breaking the internet in the process. Christian Cowan put on an energetic show overlooking New York City’s majestic skyline. Wes Gordon opened his Carolina Herrera show with a white blouse just like the ones routinely favored by the brand’s creator. Plenty of superstars represented Michael Kors Collection (which featured an equally A-list front row) giving us big city glamour.

Scroll down for an unbiased take on the New York Fashion Week Fall 2022 season. All through the eyes of our unfiltered forum members.

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More Misses Than Hits at New York Fashion Week Spring 2020 https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/844441-hits-and-misses-new-york-fashion-week-spring-2020/ https://www.thefashionspot.com/runway-news/844441-hits-and-misses-new-york-fashion-week-spring-2020/#respond Thu, 12 Sep 2019 15:00:10 +0000 https://www.thefashionspot.com/?p=844441 "Finally something interesting at NYFW!"

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As quickly as it started, New York Fashion Week is officially over. And over the past few days, designers pulled out all the stops for the Spring 2020 season. Looking for a quick breakdown? Tom Ford held his show in an abandoned subway station on Bowery Street, Jason Wu returned to the scene, Tory Burch played to her strengths, Wes Gordon proved his worth (once again) at Carolina Herrera, Longchamp needs to stop trying to be Louis Vuitton and Tomo Koizumi cemented his one-trick pony status. Per usual, Marc Jacobs closed out fashion week with a bang by storming the Park Avenue Armory, thrilling onlookers with his vibrant and eclectic collection. Now that the “week” has finally wrapped, our forum members have something to say. Check out which collections were a hit and which ones missed the mark.

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