N.Y. Fashion Week: Five memorable shows
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Five shows stood out among the others during February’s New York Fashion Week. Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic Booth Moore selects her favorites from the shows she attended.
This brash collection of clothing from the Marc by Marc Jacobs line puts the fashion brand back on the map, thanks to designers Luella Bartley and Katie Hillier. More photos (Arun Nevader / Getty Images)
Five shows stood out among the others during February’s New York Fashion Week. Los Angeles Times Fashion Critic Booth Moore selects her favorites from the shows she attended.
The tailoring skills of Thom Browne were on display with this collection of clothes in silhouettes that evoked angel wings and skirts with nipped-in waists. More photos (Slaven Vlasic / Getty Images)
The runway show from Diane Von Furstenberg celebrated the 40th anniversary of the wrap dress but didn’t focus on it for too long, instead adding some new boho looks to the collection. More photos (Seth Wenig / Associated Press)
The clothes from the Rag & Bone line proved to be the “fashion comfort food” the week needed, with its collection of shearling-lined mules and hand-knit Cowichan sweaters. More photos (Jason DeCrow / Associated Press)
The romantic, luxuriant details of the Tadashi Shoji collection takes the Los Angeles-based designer in a new, sophisticated direction. More photos (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images For Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week)