Vivienne Tam

Androgynous pieces with head-turning patterns epitomize modern streetwear. We absolutely adore the play on texture of the see-through mesh bomber against the printed dress.
Photography via Vivienne Tam
Diane von Furstenberg

Doing what she does best, DVF proclaimed the power of femininity and beauty with vibrant hues, big tousled waves adorned with flowers and standout blue eye shadow. This is what a modern-day goddess should look like. It's the perfect outfit for lunch with the ladies after dropping the kids off.
Jason Wu

Minimalist glamour was evoked all throughout the collection with clean palettes of embroidered lace, tiny fringe hems and ruffles. It's modern elegance at its best.
Carolina Herrera

Pretty with a capital P is all we can think of when we set eyes on this amorous collection. Saturated with romantic pinks, pleats and sheer organza, this is what spring is all about.
Prabal Gurung

A love letter to Nepal following the destructive earthquake that occurred earlier this year, Nepalese-American designer Gurung dedicated this collection to his homeland. The floaty, sheer chiffon skirts, tops and dresses rendered in orange and yellow paint strokes were a poised yet powerful ode to his country. We also think this co-ord would be fab for date night.
Public School

Sporty outerwear seems to be a common theme this season and Public School brought out an oversized, buttoned and collared variation with orange piping that looks super chic against stark gray and white.
Tome

Take note of this striped mix and match rendered in a combination of menswear and feminine voluminous silhouettes. Wear this trend now to work by pairing a striped shirt with a pencil skirt of thicker stripes, polished off with some black pointed pumps.
Alexander Wang

Another designer celebrating a decade on the runway, Alexander Wang successfully sent down a slew of looks every downtown cool girl would wear in a heartbeat. Bold stripes, collared bomber jackets and mesh tops were the standouts of this sporty streetwear range.
Rag & Bone

The '90s are still here people and Rag & Bone is making a case for its staying power. Midi tube dresses, flight jackets (again!), knit sweaters, mesh (again!) and clunky lace-up flats prove that the decade continues to reign as every cool girl's go-to style.
Tommy Hilfiger

Overflowing with crochet, Rastafarian colors, embroidered tropical prints and bucket hats, this collection was a Caribbean getaway—Tommy-style. Possibly the one range that explicitly screamed spring/summer, we can't wait to try these Bob Marley-inspired, beachy pieces come next year. It's never too early to add this to your next family vacay mood board.
Givenchy

To celebrate its first flagship store in New York, Givenchy retired from Paris this season and decided to show in the Big Apple. It was a collection of romance and demure, sexy elegance derived in lacy camisoles and slips, and silks of white, black and cream.
Rodarte

The Mulleavy sisters have done it again with an enchanting collection that echoes glam rock in the most soft, romantic and somewhat Victorian way with feminine velvet frocks, silk scarves and metallic jumpsuits. It's a rock goddess's dream come true.