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These are the highlights of New York Fashion Week

A portion of drama is always positively received on the catwalk. This was expressed in large volumes during New York fashion week. The bigger the better. This was especially true of the voluminous puff skirts at Oscar de la Renta, the layered ruffles at Carolina Herrera and the artistic shapes at Christian Siriano.

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Not much to be seen during the presentation of the winter collections, except here and there with a bare shoulder, as with Carolina Herrera, Proenza Schouler and Monse, or completely bare shoulders, as with Gabriela Hearst or Marc Jacobs.

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Celebrities on the catwalk are anything but a novelty, but they always provide the necessary press interest. Marc Jacobs also applied this sly trick and made Miley Cyrus debut in his show alongside the crème de la crème of the modeling world, such as Karlie Kloss, Kendall Jenner, Kaia Gerber, Bella Hadid, Gigi Hadid …

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Back to the good old days. The fashion houses like that. For the coming winter season, there is plenty of nod to the ‘seventies’, with bright colors, jumpsuits, floral prints, long dresses, platform soles …

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Could there be some more costume drama? The capes also made a striking comeback on the New York catwalks. And that’s not really that surprising. One winter they are there, the next winter they are not. Now we just have to wait and see if they also show up en masse during the fashion weeks in Paris, Milan and London.

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It is clear that pink currently determines the international red carpets and New York streets. And although the color still seems to be present here and there next winter, moss green in particular was the dominant factor on the catwalk.

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Did the historic blockbuster ‘Little Women’ serve as a source of inspiration for the fashion houses? Looks like it. Here and there, the collections for the coming winter contain clear references to Victorian fashion with the characteristically tight waists, the triangular bodies, the long skirts with ruffles and frills, the use of modest lace …

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No bucket hat, no pouch bag. The most popular accessory on the New York catwalk was undoubtedly the veil. And not just for brides. Spotted at Brock Collection, Rodarte, Christopher Rogers and Carolina Herrera.

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