Bellow, 20 of the best looks from New York Fashion Week runways

Marc Jacobs
Marc Jacobs never fails to cap off New York Fashion Week with a bang, and this collection was no exception. The show at the Park Avenue Armory began with a performance from dancer and choreographer Karole Armitage, which ushered in a crew of dancers in Marc-designed bras and hot pants or skirt sets. Then Jacobs went back to basics, literally. A collection more evocative of old school Marc—mod moments like simple A-line coats and mini shift dresses—walked the runway. —Carrie Goldberg
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Marc Jacobs
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Marc Jacobs
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Marc Jacobs
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Marina Moscone
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Marina Moscone
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Michael Kors Collection
Equestrian vibes have been all over the New York Fashion Week runways, but they’re nothing new to Michael Kors. The all-American supernova has been dabbling with great-outdoors themes throughout his career, and this season he hearkened back to them, but stretched their masculine and feminine sides. Kors showcased mens and womenswear versions of almost the same head-to-toe looks, and there was not a high heel to be found his runway. —Carrie Goldberg
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Michael Kors Collection
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Michael Kors Collection
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Michael Kors Collection
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Tory Burch
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Tory Burch
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Brandon Maxwell
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Brandon Maxwell
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Brandon Maxwell
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Ulla Johnson
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Ulla Johnson
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Tom Ford
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Camilla and Marc
Camilla Freeman-Topper has a way with tailoring and a pulse on creating clothing that’s definitely for adults, but very cool adults. The brand is also increasing its space in the accessories market with some enviable slide sandals, tall boots, and little bags. Fall 2020 saw the Aussie designer have a bit of a love affair with Palm Springs, resulting in some desert hues and airy separates. The heyday of the Cali getaway, the ’60s, and ’70s, were also apparent in some flowing cutout gowns and groovy minis. —Kerry Pieri
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Ulla Johnson
The top fashion hashtags on Insta have the word boho in them. And Ulla Johnson is here to redefine what that means for today’s woman. Sure, sometimes she’s in a full leather suit, but she also loves a dreamy patchwork dress, a maxi gown with a nipped waist, ethereal lace skirts—and sometimes, a good jumpsuit. The designer is growing exponentially each season, debuting a line of opticals on today’s runway, and expanding an already-successful jewelry line made with a woman’s collective in Kenya. —Kerry Pieri
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source: Harpersbazaar