The complete NYFW trend guide for fall 2018
New York Fashion Week had its share of memorable moments this season: Telfar staged a game-changing concert in lieu of a traditional runway, Milly made a powerful statement on equality, Hot Cheetos surprisingly had a big cameo, a robot and a spaceship were also present. And this season might also have had its most inclusive model casts yet.
Gender-fluid models, all-black casts, transgender models, cancer survivors, curvy models, and more were all represented on the runway. Although this inclusivity was not seen across the board, it was a big step in the right direction for an industry that has long struggled with diversity.
In terms of the fashion, however, designers continued to bring their A-game despite past big-league designers leaving New York for fashion weeks in Europe. This season, designers weren’t afraid to embrace bold colors, vibrant prints, and ’80s glamour, as well as a few off-kilter looks.
Ahead, see the top six trends from NYFW. If you can’t wait until fall to try them out, you can shop them now through our curated Polyvore trend boards.
Safety orange was a major trend this season. At Calvin Klein, Raf Simons was inspired by the 1995 film Safe, whose main female lead, Julianne Moore, contracts multiple chemical sensitivity, an illness that causes her to become allergic to her own life. This causes Moore’s character to wear rigorous protective clothing similar to a firefighter’s bunker gear, such as a balaclava, gloves and thigh-high boots. This is reflected in Simons’s collection as well, which includes safety orange-colored apparel, boots, and coats with reflective tape details. Safety orange was spotted not only at Calvin Klein but also throughout NYFW at Tibi, Bottega Veneta, and Colovos, to name a few. This season, think “safety first,” as orange will be the top trending color.
NYFW FW18 Trend: Safety First by yahoostylebeauty
Max & Co. V-neck top, $91 / RE/DONE orange sweatpant, $224 / L’Autre Chose side zip boots, $365 / Simon Miller orange handbag, $390 / Fj?llr?ven logo backpack, $80 / Tory Burch watch, $225 / Home Depot safety vest, $8
Iridescent jackets, coats, and dresses reigned over the runways. Spotted at Sies Marjan, Maryam Nassir Zadeh, Christian Siriano, and Area, this psychedelic color is invading fall fashion in a powerful way. Wearing any iridescent clothing piece is a bold call and will surely make a statement wherever you go. Are you ready to be in the spotlight?
NYFW FW18 Trend: Iridescence Reigns by yahoostylebeauty
Ashish pink top, $1,390 / Yoox Ballin leather shoes, $335 / SheIn waist bag, $11 / Etsy choker necklace, $10 / TJ Maxx baseball cap hat, $10 / 3C collection phone case, $10
NYFW designers have spoken, and pantsuits are here to stay. As popularized by Hillary Clinton during her presidential campaign, as well as by actresses like Evan Rachel Wood, Charlize Theron, and Nicole Kidman, who opted for pantsuits instead of traditional gowns on the red carpet, the pantsuit continues to show its power throughout politics, Hollywood, and fashion. Whether you prefer a pantsuit with a boxy blazer, a wide legged trouser, or one in a bright shade like fuchsia, there are limitless options to choose from this season.
NYFW FW18 Trend: Powersuits by yahoostylebeauty
Tahari Asl bell-sleeve pantsuit, $290 / Preowned Dolce & Gabbana pinstripe virgin wool pantsuit, $275 / preowned Oscar de la Renta lightweight wide-leg pantsuit, $245 / Dsquared2 pantsuit, $871
Even though a growing number of fashion designers are stepping away from fur, animal prints are now front and center for fall. Tom Ford created an ode to the ’80s in his fall fashion collection featuring a myriad of leopard suits in bright shades, such as neon green and orange. R13 embraced the same, except ditching the stilettos with the look for Ugg platform heels. While at Bottega Veneta and Zadig & Voltaire, both brands featured tiger-printed coats, rompers, and booties. Just because fur is on its way out doesn’t mean animals can’t still be points of inspiration.
NYFW FW18 Trend: Animal Kingdom by yahoostylebeauty
Karen Millen patterned top, $140 / MICHAEL Michael Kors brown long-sleeve top, $110 / PS Paul Smith blue leather boots, $248 / Elizabeth and James leopard crossbody purse, $250 / Gucci tech accessory, $230
Bright tights in glitter, as well as pastel shades like pink and lavender, were spotted across the runways at Ulla Johnson, Jeremy Scott, and Saks Potts. The animal-print craze seen at Tom Ford continues to its hosiery, seen above on model Joan Smalls. Whether your style is a bit futuristic like Scott’s, bohemian like Ulla’s, refined and classic like Saks Potts, or sexy and glamorous like Ford’s, tights might be the easiest way to transform any look this fall without having to spend a fortune. Colored tights like these can be bought on Amazon.com for just $13.
NYFW FW18 Trend: Taste the Rainbow by yahoostylebeauty
Balenciaga tights, $250 / Sarah Borghei nylon stockings, $17 / Osabasa red tights, $13 / Osabasa opaque tights, $13 / Osabasa opaque tights, $13
Everyone’s favorite social media sparkle filter, KiraKira, is now officially a fashion week trend. Bright, shiny silver sparkles were seen gleaming throughout the fashion runways awaiting their perfect Instagrammable moment. At Oscar de la Renta, models wore showstopping gowns, including one dress with long strands of silver sequins lining the entirety of the dress. Tom Ford also debuted another pantsuit made of silver sequins, while Alexander Wang created a silver sequin minidress as part of his Matrix meets CEO collection. Needless to say, be sure to stock up on plenty of silver sparkles and sequins this fall.
NYFW FW18 Trend: Kira Kira by yahoostylebeauty
Carven sequined dress, $369 / A.L.C sequin crop top, $169 / Topshop Jaded London kimono, $140 / Kendall + Kylie glitter boots, $120
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