The Best See-Now-Buy-Now Looks From New York Fashion Week Inline
Photo: Courtesy of Diane von Furstenberg1/6Diane von Furstenberg
DVF created a small collection of slip dress styles, including the one worn by Gigi Hadid, available to shop direct from her Fall presentation.
Diane von Furstenberg dress, $428
Photo: Yannis Vlamos / Indigital.tv2/6Michael Kors
Michael Kors edited a selection of ready-to-wear looks and accessories from his Fall show for purchase on his website and in his Madison Avenue store.
Michael Kors top, $1,595, michaelkors.com; Michael Kors skirt, $1,796, michaelkors.com
Photo: Courtesy of Coach 19413/6Coach 1941
Stuart Vevers is looking for an It bag hit at Coach 1941. His latest effort is the Rogue bag, which was shown on the runway alongside varsity jackets and mod miniskirts. Several styles are available to buy now on Coach.com.
Coach bag, $795
For information: coach.com
Photo: Monica Feudi / Indigital.tv4/6Proenza Schouler
Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez launched The Early Edition at their Fall Proenza Schouler show, comprised of select direct-to-consumer pieces available in their e-shop. The new Hava bag style is being offered in several colors.
Proenza Schouler bag, $2,250
Photo: Courtesy of Hood By Air5/6Hood By Air
Blink and you’d miss Hood By Air’s Kangol collaboration. The iconic bucket hats were folded in half and secured to the backs of models’ hoods at Shayne Oliver’s Fall show. Though semi-obscured, the style makes for the perfect experiment in see-now-buy-now fashion, priced at $100 a pop. Both colors, red and black, are available online and at Paris’s Colette.
Hood By Air x Kangol hat, $100