100 Best Looks from New York Fashion Week: Spring 2010
Our favorite looks and trends that will define spring wardrobes in 2010.
We spent the week running around Bryant Park so you didn't have to. Here are our favorite looks and trends that will define spring wardrobes in 2010. Click here to see full coverage of New York Fashion Week, plus shows from previous seasons. Also, see 50 classic hair & beauty tips to keep you looking gorgeous year-round.
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1Media Platforms Design Team
The Best of New York Fashion Week - Spring 2010
Marc Jacobs
Marc Jacobs is in that enviable and exclusive club of designers who have free range to explore and stretch their imagination while still pulling in the customers. In less-deft hands, his spring collection, rife with dramatic curlicues of silk, full-on hanky motifs, and many, many innerwear-as-outerwear nods, would flounder. But in Marc's, it was one of those shows that made the jaded fashion crowd love its job.
Marc Jacobs is in that enviable and exclusive club of designers who have free range to explore and stretch their imagination while still pulling in the customers. In less-deft hands, his spring collection, rife with dramatic curlicues of silk, full-on hanky motifs, and many, many innerwear-as-outerwear nods, would flounder. But in Marc's, it was one of those shows that made the jaded fashion crowd love its job.
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2Media Platforms Design Team
The Best of New York Fashion Week - Spring 2010
Marc Jacobs: Sculptural ruffles at the shoulders, and ruffle swirls on the skirt.
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3Media Platforms Design Team
The Best of New York Fashion Week - Spring 2010
Marc Jacobs: Ruffles again, this time butched up by a military-green jacket.
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4Media Platforms Design Team
The Best of New York Fashion Week - Spring 2010
Marc Jacobs: Head-to-thigh ruffles!
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5Media Platforms Design Team
The Best of New York Fashion Week - Spring 2010
Marc Jacobs: Angelic ruffles.
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6Media Platforms Design Team
The Best of New York Fashion Week - Spring 2010
Marc by Marc Jacobs
She's kookie, she's cute, she's got a crazy-cool way of dressing. She's the Marc by Marc Jacobs girl. For spring, her overt '80s references have subsided...a bit. There are still strong shoulders and bright-bright col
She's kookie, she's cute, she's got a crazy-cool way of dressing. She's the Marc by Marc Jacobs girl. For spring, her overt '80s references have subsided...a bit. There are still strong shoulders and bright-bright col
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7Media Platforms Design Team
The Best of New York Fashion Week - Spring 2010
Marc by Marc Jacobs: Ruffles, rompers and bows, oh my.
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8Media Platforms Design Team
The Best of New York Fashion Week - Spring 2010
Marc by Marc Jacobs: Looking pretty in plaid.
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9Media Platforms Design Team
The Best of New York Fashion Week - Spring 2010
Marc by Marc Jacobs: Big shoulders: officially sticking around for another season.
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10Media Platforms Design Team
The Best of New York Fashion Week - Spring 2010
Marc by Marc Jacobs: A final, huge, juicy pop of color to end the show.
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11Media Platforms Design Team
The Best of New York Fashion Week - Spring 2010
Carolina Herrera
Carolina Herrera started with a humble Japanese basket, and from there unfurled her spring collection. Her inspiration translated through the woven details she peppered throughout. But of course, hers came via silk linen
Carolina Herrera started with a humble Japanese basket, and from there unfurled her spring collection. Her inspiration translated through the woven details she peppered throughout. But of course, hers came via silk linen
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12Media Platforms Design Team
The Best of New York Fashion Week - Spring 2010
Carolina Herrera: Rich texture defines this ivory raffia blouse with a beaded jacquard skirt and leather rope belt.
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13Media Platforms Design Team
The Best of New York Fashion Week - Spring 2010
Carolina Herrera: Summer sunset colors — rose, amber and caramel — created a subtle, sophisticated glow.
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14Media Platforms Design Team
The Best of New York Fashion Week - Spring 2010
Carolina Herrera: Her new take on the summer suit balanced youthful elements, like thigh-grazing shorts, with grown-up fabrics.
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15Media Platforms Design Team
The Best of New York Fashion Week - Spring 2010
Carolina Herrera: Look for the basket-weave look throughout Carolina's entire collection this spring.
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16Media Platforms Design Team
The Best of New York Fashion Week - Spring 2010
Thakoon
It's not just the cool girls who appreciate and wear Thakoon Panichgul's wares. It's smart girls. His clothes navigate that had hard-to-balance line between intellectual and wearable. His tricks, like blossomed-out pleats and bon
It's not just the cool girls who appreciate and wear Thakoon Panichgul's wares. It's smart girls. His clothes navigate that had hard-to-balance line between intellectual and wearable. His tricks, like blossomed-out pleats and bon
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17Media Platforms Design Team
The Best of New York Fashion Week - Spring 2010
Thakoon: Painted, pretty florals with a loose-tight silhouette somehow still flatter the hips.
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18Media Platforms Design Team
The Best of New York Fashion Week - Spring 2010
Thakoon: More soft florals and easy draping.
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19Media Platforms Design Team
The Best of New York Fashion Week - Spring 2010
Thakoon: A super-sporty suit with an über-modern dash of electric blue.
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20Media Platforms Design Team
The Best of New York Fashion Week - Spring 2010
Thakoon: This aquatic seafoam-printed draping creates a walk on the ocean.
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