Wearable Runway: Rosie Assoulin, DVF & J.Crew




J.Crew

Since Fashion Week is filled with the artistic, the over-the-top and the fanciful, it was refreshing to see pieces you would actually be able to wear. And no, not only if the occasion is a wedding or major event. Jenna Lyons and co. brought in friends, industry favorites, and just generally cool people to wear the collection  which accompanied a feeling of familiarity and personal style. White bow ties, an abundance of khaki, a sea of stripes and light pink pants were included. 


Rosie Assoulin


Rosie is obviously a fan of eternal Summer vacations because the collection backdrop featured sand dune like flooring, beach chairs, straw bags and pastel tones that remind you of a lost tourist in Key West. The collection gave homage to all that is good about summer; full-length pants, bowling shirts, flare legs, an egg-blue denim jumpsuit, plaid, oversized sun hats and an unapologetically playfulness that is inherent to the brand. 

DVF

New York Fashion Week thrives on contemporary brands and DVF is one of them. Nonetheless, Jonathan Saunders introduced a much-desired freshness that we were all relieved to witness. Asymmetrical shapes, pristine tailoring, 70's detailing and modern sensibility while still playing with signature DVF (Beautiful prints and the wrap dress, of course) The biggest addition? Accessories. 


Stay tuned for more fashion week (or should I say fashion month?) 
Reviews, streetstyle, trends and more. 


Photos via: WWD. Vogue Runway and Elle