At New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2015 (Sept. 4-11), top designers stuck to a few current trends (over-sized and voluminous pieces, grunge, black-and-white graphic patterns, crop-tops) and introduced a few new (muted pastels, busy floral prints, flowy silhouettes.) Eye-catching patterns and cinched-waist dresses took center stage, while jumpsuits and one-shoulder dresses — which have had more than their fair share of popularity — finally began to fade away.
(But yes, there were indeed some culottes — again.)
What does this all mean? That you likely won't have to buy anything new to stay "on trend" next season: just take a dive into your wardrobe archives.
Diane von Furstenberg
Honor
Jill Stuart
Prabal Gurung
Ralph Rucci
Thakoon
Mara Hoffman
Herve Leger
Cushnie et Ochs
Rebecca Taylor
Kate Spade
Monique Lhuillier
Wes Gordon
Richard Chai
Jay Godfrey