Porsche DesignImages: Livio Valerio/Indigitalimages.com
As a first-timer viewing this collection, I must say impeccable, sleek and expensive would describe it down to a T. The navy and neutral approach, creative designer, Thomas Steinbrueck took showcased a minimalistic approach with an emphases on sleek lines and sculptured shapes. This pant look above is perfection isn’t it? View the full collection here courtesy of Style.com.
Carolina HerreraImages: Kim Weston Arnold/Indigitalimages.com
Carolina’s collection centered around a beautiful flower, similar to most of her collections, but this particular flower has evolved. Upon viewing the collection it is clear to see a transformation took place. A more modern ready to wear approach was taken this time and each piece prepared us for something even more grand. The placement of the beautiful flower, color palette and structure of each garment made me smile. View the full collection here courtesy of Style.com.
MillyImages: Kim Weston Arnold/Indigitalimages.com
Whenever I think of Michelle Smith’s collections I think of vibrant, fun and wearable. Her spring 15 collection presented those traits and more. The styling of head scarves mixed with sexy mod separates, sports bra tops and ballerina inspired glam was darling. Although I missed the actual show this season her shows are always one of my favorites to attend. View the full collection here courtesy of Style.com.
Oscar de la RentaImages: Fabio Ionà/Indigitalimages.com
Per his norm, Oscar delivered modern elegance and femininity for his spring 15 collection. A palette that included soft pink, blue, black, white and an abundance of florals adorned each piece in a beautiful setting. Lovely would be the word that comes to mind. From the necklines to the hemlines this collection portrayed the coming of spring in a pretty way. View the full collection here courtesy of Style.com.
J. MendelImages: Monica Feudi/Feudiguaineri.com
Architecture played a huge part in J. Mendel’s spring 15 collection, which was due to a perfect collaboration between Gilles Mendel and artist Enoc Perez. The grid-line aesthetic flowed cohesively throughout the collection on dresses, tops, pants, gowns and furs. The presentation itself showcased a beautiful use of lines, colorblocking and materials, but what stood out to me the most was the chosen palette. Variations of blue, pink, green and red were used in a dynamic way. Utilizing black and white as neutrals only enhanced the pieces. Absolutely gorgeous! View the full collection here courtesy of Style.com.