Browse a photo stream of our fashion team's favorite looks from the spring/summer 2013 shows at New York Fashion Week. And check back daily for the latest additions!
"At Ralph Lauren, evening clutches resembled fans, their shape emphasized by models like Karlie Kloss as they walked the runway." —Laurie Brookins, Fashion Director
"We always know we'll get great prints from Nanette Lepore, and this season she once again offered up looks that were fresh, a little zesty, and irresistible." —Laurie Brookins, Fashion Director
"Among the standouts at Narciso Rodriguez, I loved this black-and-white slip dress that hit all the right notes: shapely, sexy without being too sexy, and inventive in a way that most definitely illustrates the designer's signature." —Laurie Brookins, Fashion Director
“There was a glint in Oscar de la Renta’s eye at the end of his spring show, which was likely attributed to the stunning image of Karlie Kloss in this finale gown." —Laurie Brookins, Fashion Director
“Sachin + Babi is all about mixing and matching for spring 2013. A sheer blouse, sequined crop jacket, and pop of color really made this look stand out” —Valeria Boucas, Fashion Assistant
"At Vera Wang, a gold embroidered lace sleeveless jacket and white brocade tulip skirt felt both couture and contemporary, while exemplifying the collection’s brilliant mix of texture, print, and proportion." —Alexandria Geisler, Assistant Fashion Editor
"A breezy, youthful A-line dress in a pampas grass print opened Tory Burch spring 2013. True to Tory code, the model toted a killer matching bag." —Laurie Brookins, Fashion Director
"This is most definitely a notice-me gown, and you get a clear sense that Carlos Miele had fun designing it, which is always a joyful thing to see from a designer." —Laurie Brookins, Fashion Director
"This cut-up tank with an “I Heart Nueva New York” graphic, paired with terry pants and a shirt tied around the waist, speaks to all sides of Phillip Lim’s spring POV." —Alexandria Geisler, Assistant Fashion Editor
"All of the gowns at Zac Posen were great, but I loved this tulle ballerina top paired with tuxedo pants. It makes a statement about romance, sex appeal, modernity, and the unexpected—it’s just exquisite." —Laurie Brookins, Fashion Director
"With all of the stripes on Marc Jacobs’ spring/summer runway, the designer could have outfitted the entire population of the world’s most fashionable women’s prison. However, the dress that caught our eye had no stripes at all, but rather called out another trend: the black-and-white statement." —Laurie Brookins, Fashion Director
"This fitted jacket provides a polished, feminine counterpart to the loose-fitting, boyish shorts for a look that is inimitably Helmut Lang." —Alexandria Geisler, Assistant Fashion Editor
"Fresh shawl collar jackets at Public School gave a refresher course on evening style." —Justin Min, Associate Fashion Editor
"Marchesa gave a deep look at the beauty of India, from the colors to the fabrics to the ultra-luxe headings and embroideries." —Laurie Brookins, Fashion Director
“Elie Tahari is known for making statements with his simplicity. This look is a perfect illustration of that philosophy.” —Valeria Boucas, Fashion Assistant
“Proenza Schouler presented a patchwork of python prints, but this look was among my favorites. I love the lace detail at the collar—which gives the illusion of layering.” —Valeria Boucas, Fashion Assistant
"My favorite at Rachel Zoe: A slouchy gray knit top, its front covered in glistening paillettes, paired with a long skirt in the same knit for a combination that looked utterly glamorous and divinely comfortable." —Laurie Brookins, Fashion Director
"Leave last season’s color-blocking behind, and opt for a monochromatic look that allows texture to shine. Reed Krakoff’s bronzed suit exemplifies his signature minimalism." —Alexandria Geisler, Assistant Fashion Editor
"Disco style and classic American prep co-habitated the runway at Michael Bastian." —Justin Min, Associate Fashion Editor
“I couldn't take my eyes off of all the coats and A-line skirts in primary colors at Michael Kors. Like so much of this collection, you'll own them forever.” —Laurie Brookins, Fashion Director
"Lacoste presented a playful, fashion-forward collection, with elegant tennis textiles from head-to-toe." —Sarah Liebowitz, Fashion Editor
"This Carmen Marc Valvo look is just eternally chic: The sequin T, the organza ball gown skirt in beautiful tomato red, the paper-bag waist, and the pockets are all such elegant details."—Laurie Brookins, Fashion Director
"Soft colors and southern comfort made a strong statement at Billy Reid." —Justin Min, Associate Fashion Editor
"This Ralph Rucci pink ostrich dress is really fun and offers so much movement. I'd like to put it on a cover." —Laurie Brookins, Fashion Director
"Joseph Altuzarra's black cocktail dress with embroidered gold scalloping was paired with knee-high leather boots to strike a balance between high fashion and wearability." —Alexandria Geisler, Assistant Fashion Editor
"Styling at Todd Snyder was grunge to the core, with combat boots, a slightly disheveled vibe, and shirts tied around the waist."—Justin Min, Associate Fashion Editor
"There were a number of chiffons splashed with an abstract print, pleated to add movement, at Carolina Herrera." —Laurie Brookins, Fashion Director
"Robert Geller showed dark days ahead with lots of leather for spring/summer 2013." —Justin Min, Associate Fashion Editor
“Especially joyful in Diane von Furstenberg's color palette were brilliant sea blues and oranges, the latter of which is now emerging as spring/summer 2013’s hot color." —Laurie Brookins, Fashion Director
“Stripes were everywhere at Tommy Hilfiger, where the collection included design consulting by Simon Spurr and styling by Karl Templer." —Justin Min, Associate Fashion Editor
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