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New York Has Spoken—These Are the Looks That Will Define Spring 2021

Why, yes, it is that time of year again: It’s the glorious beginning of fashion month. The spring/summer 2021 shows have officially kicked off in New York this week, and although the pandemic has restricted the number of in-person events, the show must (literally) go on. Virtually, of course.  In addition to NY mainstays like Jason Wu and Anna Sui, we’re excited to see brands that are getting hotter by the minute, from Collina Strada to Bevza to Chocheng. 

Let’s face it—the frenzied week can be a bit overwhelming to digest, so consider this your ultimate cheat sheet to the Big Apple shows. Below, we’re breaking down every noteworthy show with the standout looks and the emerging trends from each. Expect these looks will be all over your Instagram feeds next spring. Don’t say we didn’t warn you. 

A beachy getaway in Tulum was the inspiration behind Jason Wu’s spring 2021 collection, and the theme of escapism couldn’t be any more fitting. Models glided through a trail of palm fronds in fun-loving jewelry, breezy dresses that could easily double as swim coverups, and tourist-inspired—no destination necessary. Trends to watch: Sporty sandals, craft jewelry, bucket hats

The main takeaway from Ulla Johnson was the potential for a new modern bohemian style to emerge. The strongest looks from the collection included colorful crochet dresses and tops paired with artsy sculptural earrings. Trends to watch: Crochet clothing, single statement earrings, ankle-tie sandals

Bevza’s spring collection speaks to the minimalist inside all of us. Its pared-back silhouettes felt clean but fresh, and the designer introduced a palette of pale yellows alongside its signature neutrals that we’re already noting for next spring’s color trends. Another noteworthy item that has trend potential: slit-hem pants.  Trends to watch: Pale yellow, split-hem pants, dresses over leggings

In lieu of a runway, Rodarte chose instead to shoot its lookbook in front of the dramatic Southern California landscape and the designers’ hometown. From the imagery to the clothing itself, the collection was like stepping into a period drama while the bold floral prints and oversize collars held a kitschy element. Trends to watch: Victorian-era collars, “grandma” florals, socks with heels

Marina Moscone’s focus on simplicity with great quality was more present than ever in this collection, in which simple silk dresses were paired with chic flats. In fact, many of the looks were delightfully approachable.  Trends to watch: Halter-neck dresses

Like Jason Wu, Anna Sui embraced “touristy” sandals and bucket hats but interpreted them with the designer’s distinctively whimsical aesthetic. The crochet accessories were particularly strong as were the face masks that matched several looks. Truly a show for the times. Trends to watch: Crochet accessories, sporty sandals, vintage florals

If classic pieces and tailoring are your jam, then you’ll rejoice in Adeam’s spring runway where reworked shirting was a major theme and the Bermuda shorts point to long shorts’ continued popularity. Also noteworthy: chain-embellished loafers. Trends to watch: Reworked shirting, neutral tailoring

This season, Markarian doubled down on its wedding and eveningwear focus. Bows were one of the most memorable motifs throughout the collection, which were tied off of sleeves and as the straps of dresses. In addition to bridalwear, the collection also featured a number of more casual dresses that could easily be worn for other spring and summer soirées. Trends to watch: Bows, halter necklines

Veronica Beard showcased its spring collection in a picturesque field where the light linen pieces and paisley prints fit right in. Suiting is an ever-present motif for the brand as well and this season, we’re especially taken with the way the blazers were styled with bra tops, a trend that’s been making the rounds on our Instagram feeds, too. Trends to watch: Bra tops, pearl jewelry

Up-and-coming brand Chocheng continues to prove its one to watch. This season, the collection nodded to the retro elements that were iconic of Jackie O’s style, including three-quarter sleeves, skirt suits, and bow-tie details.  Trends to watch: Bows, platform sandals

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