1Givenchy
Media Platforms Design TeamRiccardo Tisci moved his show to New York for Spring 2016, honoring the anniversary of 9/11 with gothic, moody, beautiful looks, all in a palette of lingerie-inspired black and white lace.
2Marc Jacobs
Media Platforms Design TeamWhen Marc Jacobs does Americana it may have a 1930s sensibility, but it comes complete with an ultra-high slit and killer boots—sex appeal, indeed.
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3Proenza Schouler
Media Platforms Design TeamJack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez took a visual trip to Spain and offered a gown in black and white with ruffles and cut-outs—all tied up in a perfect bow.
4J.W. Anderson
Media Platforms Design TeamOne of London's reigning wunderkinds, J.W. Anderson, referenced the '80s for the here and now, with Keith Haring-inspired prints and vibrant leather separates.
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5Prada
Media Platforms Design TeamMiuccia does it again in stripes and retro knitwear, a cool take on classics as they never were.
6Erdem
Media Platforms Design TeamErdem Moralioglu melded prairie chic with his signature florals in dresses with a romantic spirit.
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7Gucci
Media Platforms Design TeamAlessandro Michele has garnered a loyal fan base in just a few seasons—and this shining, colorful, conservative, creative, vintage-loving look is evidence to the why.
8Vetements
Media Platforms Design TeamDemna Gvasalia may be the most famous new name in fashion now, and his floral boots and shirt dressing are set to make trends.
9Alexander McQueen
Media Platforms Design TeamSarah Burton provided a magical, fashion fairytale in white lace with a rebel attitude, inspired by none other than the Huguenots.
10Balenciaga
Media Platforms Design TeamAlexander Wang designed a whisper of a dress that that seems to fall away from the body—just one standout in his nearly all-white swan song collection for Balenciaga.
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11Sacai
Media Platforms Design TeamChitose Abe knows her way around a deft layering of print, tactile fabrics and a great jacket.
12Céline
Media Platforms Design TeamPhoebe Philo takes on the slip dress and reimagines it in black and white with delicate, intricate lace.
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13Louis Vuitton
Media Platforms Design TeamNicolas Ghesquiere melds Tron, the Vuitton logo and a true punk disposition in an ensemble that seems primed to strut right off the catwalk.
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