Opening Ceremony’s Spring Summer 2015 runway at New York Fashion Week felt like a perfectly curated collision of downtown ease and art school precision. The front row buzz alone set the tone. Celebrity packed, camera heavy, and unmistakably Opening Ceremony. Still, the clothes held their own without needing the noise.
This collection leaned into structure while keeping things casual and wearable. Layering played a major role, with looks built piece by piece rather than thrown together. Nothing felt accidental. Bold blocks of color appeared alongside playful, slightly offbeat prints that never crossed into novelty. Instead, they added personality and humor, which is something Opening Ceremony consistently does well.
The standout pieces were the coats. Multicolored, patterned, and confidently oversized, they felt like the kind of outerwear you plan an entire outfit around. Cutout detailing appeared throughout the collection and worked as a subtle thread tying everything together. These details gave otherwise simple silhouettes a sharper edge and a sense of intention.
Despite the experimental elements, the collection stayed grounded. The overall vibe remained relaxed and approachable, with a strong focus on everyday dressing that still feels special. This was not about spectacle for spectacle’s sake. It was about clothes that reflect the creative, layered lives of the people who wear them.
Opening Ceremony delivered a season that felt current without trying too hard. It was structured but playful, casual but considered, and above all, very true to the brand’s identity.
Credits:
Brand: Opening Ceremony
Season: Spring Summer 2015
Category: Ready-to-Wear
Event: New York Fashion Week



