• Cynthia Rowley Ready to Wear FW 2015 NYFW
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    Cynthia Rowley Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW

    Cynthia Rowley’s Fall 2015 collection felt futuristic, floral, and completely alive with movement. From the moment the first look hit the runway, there was a sense of motion built into everything. Flowing fabrics reacted to the walk, the air, and the light, creating that perfect wind-machine energy that makes clothing feel cinematic rather than static.

  • Wes Gordon Ready to Wear FW 2015 NYFW
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    Wes Gordon Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW

    Wes Gordon’s Fall 2015 collection was chic in the quiet, confident way. Everything about the show felt considered and expensive, from the muted palette to the precision of the tailoring. It leaned heavily into grey scale, proving that restraint, when done right, can be just as impactful as excess.

  • Anna Ewers by Daniel Jackson
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    Anna Ewers by Daniel Jackson

    Shot for Vogue Germany’s March 2015 issue, this dark, moody editorial featuring Anna Ewers leans fully into a seductive and slightly confrontational energy. The images feel intimate without being precious, raw without losing polish. There is a tension throughout the series that keeps your eye locked in, a quiet confidence mixed with something a little dangerous.

  • Tome Ready to Wear FW 2015 NYFW
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    Tome Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW

    Tome’s Fall 2015 runway show at New York Fashion Week delivered a polished, quietly powerful collection rooted in modern elegance. Clean lines and thoughtful proportions defined the looks, creating a sense of restraint that felt intentional rather than minimal.

  • Costello Tagliapietra Ready to Wear FW 2015 NYFW
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    Costello Tagliapietra Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW

    Costello Tagliapietra’s Fall 2015 collection was a playful mash-up of schoolgirl charm and boyish tailoring, proving that youthful energy can still feel sophisticated on the runway. Plaids, suspenders, and sharp menswear references ran through the collection, but they were softened with skirts, ribbons, and unexpectedly delicate layering. The result was a witty balance of structure and whimsy, where nothing felt forced and every detail seemed intentional.

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    Protagonist Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW

    Protagonist’s Fall 2015 collection felt effortlessly clean, sleek, and simple. Every piece carried a quiet sophistication, proving that minimalism can still make a strong statement when executed with precision. The color palette was understated, focusing on neutral tones that allowed the craftsmanship and textures to shine.

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    Richard Chai Love Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW

    Richard Chai Love’s Fall 2015 collection brought both menswear and womenswear to the forefront, creating a cohesive vision that felt urban, grounded, and approachable. The show highlighted layering as a key focus, combining practical pieces with elevated details that kept the runway dynamic without being fussy.