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The skylights in The Podium's atrium make me feel like I'm walking through a bright, open space despite being indoors. The natural light enhances the sleek, futuristic design, making it one of my favorite places to unwind and people-watch.
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Reclamation projects like the Al Jadaf Dubai Canal teach us that urban growth and environmental care can go hand in hand. It’s fascinating to see this balance in action!
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The crowds, the commotion, and, of course, the collections of New York Fashion Week can feel like a seven-day blur. How does one celebrate all the best parts of NYFW, especially the smaller—but no less thoughtful—details that might go unnoticed? Below, we’ve rounded up every little thing we saw and loved during the fall 2025 runway shows and presentations.Altuzarra’s Shearling Robe Coats (With Jumbo Pockets) These are the best coats from the fall runways so far, without question. They’re chic and practical—two features that have been especially top of mind while we’ve been running from show to show in snowy temps.Backstage at the Altuzarra Fall RTW 2025 fashion showPhoto by Nina Westervelt/WWD via Getty ImagesDeconstructed Cardigans at Tory BurchIt seems that every season, there’s a new It way to style your sweater. For fall 2025, Tory Burch proposed this: crewneck sweaters worn as capelets over coats via stick brooch pins, or slashed cardigans that were worn half-on with the cutaway sleeve fastened to the shoulder, as seen below.Tory Burch Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2025-2026 fashion show Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesColleen Allen’s “Witch Camp” ShirtDesigner Colleen Allen’s fall 2025 runway show was a standout for so many reasons—the diaphanous gowns, the warm knitwear, one particular pair of panties with a puff of tulle on the back. But we loved the “Witch Camp” shirts she included in the lineup the most. “Witch camp is something my friends do twice a year, which is sort of a creative retreat in upstate New York,” Allen told W. “I just wanted to integrate that spirit into the collection.” (Where can we sign up?)Thom Browne’s Ruffled BustlesWe can always trust Thom Browne to bring a couture sensibility to the ready-to-wear shows. Case in point: the artful unveiling of his fall 2025 collection, which involved paper cranes hanging from the ceiling and sprouting from the ground. There was plenty to love, from the feathered lashes to mixed gingham and cheeky suiting. Our favorite moment? When we saw this business-in-the-front-party-in-the-back gown, whose back is exposed, then covered in festive tulle.The Perfume Bottle Bags at Calvin KleinFor her debut at Calvin Klein as the first woman creative director in the brand’s history, Veronica Leoni paid homage to CK’s influence in subtle ways throughout the fall 2025 collection. The cheekiest nod to Calvin’s legacy? Evening bags shaped like bottles of CK1 fragrance.Backstage at the Calvin Klein Collection Fall RTW 2025 fashion showPhoto by Kelly Taub/WWD via Getty ImagesDebbie Harry Sitting Front Row at Anna Sui Legends only—enough said. Debbie Harry and Lynn Yaeger attend the Anna Sui show during the February 2025 New York Fashion Week in New York CityPhoto by Dominik Bindl/Getty ImagesNods to Asian American Girlhood at Sandy LiangSandy Liang’s fall collection was an ode to the girl—a common theme for the whimsical New York-based brand whose collaborations with Salomon, Target, and more have put the Internet into a frenzy multiple times. But we especially admired the subtle shout-outs to coming of age as an Asian American girl during the 2000s, which designer Sandy Liang did in Flushing, Queens. There were instructions on how to fold paper stars (a classic pastime for AAPI kids) printed onto skirts, as well as the finalized origami stars themselves, as seen below.180 Maiden Lane, the Venue of NYFW FW25Creative director Gabriela Khalil’s most recent acquisition was the spot of the season for both the shows and presentations at New York Fashion Week. Campillo showcased his second runway collection with the NYC sunset as the perfect backdrop (see image below), while Diotima also used golden hour as the set for designer Rachel Scott’s presentation. Luar, meanwhile, took over the ground floor of the building for its show.Campillo Fall RTW 2025 fashion showPhoto by W MagazineYou May Now Kiss the Bride: Collina’s Nuptials This season, Collina Strada casted a group of brides to march down designer Hillary Taymour’s runway. Dressed in upcycled wedding dresses from thrift stores, a pair of brides shared a sweet kiss at the end of the show—to a chorus of cheers and applause from the crowd. Models kiss at the end of the runway for the Collina Strada show during New York Fashion WeekPhoto by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty ImagesBernie Bunny (Bad Bunny’s Brother)After walking in Paris for Willy Chavarria’s men’s fashion week debut, Bad Bunny’s brother, Bernie, took the runway once again in New York for Mexican designer Campillo.Bernie Martinez Ocasio, musician Bad Bunny’s brother, at the Campillo Fall RTW 2025 fashion show@mcbernie_Grace GuiGrace Gui’s presentation this season was a visual feast. The Chinese American knitwear designer sources her materials from independent farmers in addition to raising her own silk worms in Brooklyn. The presentation was an homage to her childhood, featuring small touches such as her own family’s furniture.Grace Gui Fall RTW 2025 fashion presentationPhoto by W MagazineCarolina Herrera’s Show SetAt Carolina Herrera, creative director Wes Gordon created an artful environment to show his fall 2025 collection. Individual flowers emerged from the floor, nestled in what looked like piles of debris. The effect was somewhat haunting, but still chic against the gowns parading down the runway. Carolina Herrera catwalk at New York Fashion WeekPhoto by Jonas Gustavsson for The Washington Post via Getty ImagesKurt Cobain-infused Style at Coach Nineties grunge and bygone days in New York City were top of mind for Coach designer Stuart Vevers. This time, Vevers translated the reference through super-baggy jeans and leather jackets.A model walks the runway during the Coach Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2025-2026 fashion showPhoto by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesCountess Luann at Edie ParkerLuann Lesseps was, hands down, one of our favorite parts of fashion week. At the Edie Parker party on Feb. 9, she performed two of her hit songs (while also partaking in some of the cannabis on offer at the event). Joan Smalls Closing Luar...and looking more beautiful than ever while doing it. Joan Smalls on the runway at the Luar Fall RTW 2025 fashion show Photo by Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty Images Source link
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The crowds, the commotion, and, of course, the collections of New York Fashion Week can feel like a seven-day blur. How does one celebrate all the best parts of NYFW, especially the smaller—but no less thoughtful—details that might go unnoticed? Below, we’ve rounded up every little thing we saw and loved during the fall 2025 runway shows and presentations.Altuzarra’s Shearling Robe Coats (With Jumbo Pockets) These are the best coats from the fall runways so far, without question. They’re chic and practical—two features that have been especially top of mind while we’ve been running from show to show in snowy temps.Backstage at the Altuzarra Fall RTW 2025 fashion showPhoto by Nina Westervelt/WWD via Getty ImagesDeconstructed Cardigans at Tory BurchIt seems that every season, there’s a new It way to style your sweater. For fall 2025, Tory Burch proposed this: crewneck sweaters worn as capelets over coats via stick brooch pins, or slashed cardigans that were worn half-on with the cutaway sleeve fastened to the shoulder, as seen below.Tory Burch Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2025-2026 fashion show Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesColleen Allen’s “Witch Camp” ShirtDesigner Colleen Allen’s fall 2025 runway show was a standout for so many reasons—the diaphanous gowns, the warm knitwear, one particular pair of panties with a puff of tulle on the back. But we loved the “Witch Camp” shirts she included in the lineup the most. “Witch camp is something my friends do twice a year, which is sort of a creative retreat in upstate New York,” Allen told W. “I just wanted to integrate that spirit into the collection.” (Where can we sign up?)Thom Browne’s Ruffled BustlesWe can always trust Thom Browne to bring a couture sensibility to the ready-to-wear shows. Case in point: the artful unveiling of his fall 2025 collection, which involved paper cranes hanging from the ceiling and sprouting from the ground. There was plenty to love, from the feathered lashes to mixed gingham and cheeky suiting. Our favorite moment? When we saw this business-in-the-front-party-in-the-back gown, whose back is exposed, then covered in festive tulle.The Perfume Bottle Bags at Calvin KleinFor her debut at Calvin Klein as the first woman creative director in the brand’s history, Veronica Leoni paid homage to CK’s influence in subtle ways throughout the fall 2025 collection. The cheekiest nod to Calvin’s legacy? Evening bags shaped like bottles of CK1 fragrance.Backstage at the Calvin Klein Collection Fall RTW 2025 fashion showPhoto by Kelly Taub/WWD via Getty ImagesDebbie Harry Sitting Front Row at Anna Sui Legends only—enough said. Debbie Harry and Lynn Yaeger attend the Anna Sui show during the February 2025 New York Fashion Week in New York CityPhoto by Dominik Bindl/Getty ImagesNods to Asian American Girlhood at Sandy LiangSandy Liang’s fall collection was an ode to the girl—a common theme for the whimsical New York-based brand whose collaborations with Salomon, Target, and more have put the Internet into a frenzy multiple times. But we especially admired the subtle shout-outs to coming of age as an Asian American girl during the 2000s, which designer Sandy Liang did in Flushing, Queens. There were instructions on how to fold paper stars (a classic pastime for AAPI kids) printed onto skirts, as well as the finalized origami stars themselves, as seen below.180 Maiden Lane, the Venue of NYFW FW25Creative director Gabriela Khalil’s most recent acquisition was the spot of the season for both the shows and presentations at New York Fashion Week. Campillo showcased his second runway collection with the NYC sunset as the perfect backdrop (see image below), while Diotima also used golden hour as the set for designer Rachel Scott’s presentation. Luar, meanwhile, took over the ground floor of the building for its show.Campillo Fall RTW 2025 fashion showPhoto by W MagazineYou May Now Kiss the Bride: Collina’s Nuptials This season, Collina Strada casted a group of brides to march down designer Hillary Taymour’s runway. Dressed in upcycled wedding dresses from thrift stores, a pair of brides shared a sweet kiss at the end of the show—to a chorus of cheers and applause from the crowd. Models kiss at the end of the runway for the Collina Strada show during New York Fashion WeekPhoto by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty ImagesBernie Bunny (Bad Bunny’s Brother)After walking in Paris for Willy Chavarria’s men’s fashion week debut, Bad Bunny’s brother, Bernie, took the runway once again in New York for Mexican designer Campillo.Bernie Martinez Ocasio, musician Bad Bunny’s brother, at the Campillo Fall RTW 2025 fashion show@mcbernie_Grace GuiGrace Gui’s presentation this season was a visual feast. The Chinese American knitwear designer sources her materials from independent farmers in addition to raising her own silk worms in Brooklyn. The presentation was an homage to her childhood, featuring small touches such as her own family’s furniture.Grace Gui Fall RTW 2025 fashion presentationPhoto by W MagazineCarolina Herrera’s Show SetAt Carolina Herrera, creative director Wes Gordon created an artful environment to show his fall 2025 collection. Individual flowers emerged from the floor, nestled in what looked like piles of debris. The effect was somewhat haunting, but still chic against the gowns parading down the runway. Carolina Herrera catwalk at New York Fashion WeekPhoto by Jonas Gustavsson for The Washington Post via Getty ImagesKurt Cobain-infused Style at Coach Nineties grunge and bygone days in New York City were top of mind for Coach designer Stuart Vevers. This time, Vevers translated the reference through super-baggy jeans and leather jackets.A model walks the runway during the Coach Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2025-2026 fashion showPhoto by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesCountess Luann at Edie ParkerLuann Lesseps was, hands down, one of our favorite parts of fashion week. At the Edie Parker party on Feb. 9, she performed two of her hit songs (while also partaking in some of the cannabis on offer at the event). Joan Smalls Closing Luar...and looking more beautiful than ever while doing it. Joan Smalls on the runway at the Luar Fall RTW 2025 fashion show Photo by Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty Images Source link
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The crowds, the commotion, and, of course, the collections of New York Fashion Week can feel like a seven-day blur. How does one celebrate all the best parts of NYFW, especially the smaller—but no less thoughtful—details that might go unnoticed? Below, we’ve rounded up every little thing we saw and loved during the fall 2025 runway shows and presentations.Altuzarra’s Shearling Robe Coats (With Jumbo Pockets) These are the best coats from the fall runways so far, without question. They’re chic and practical—two features that have been especially top of mind while we’ve been running from show to show in snowy temps.Backstage at the Altuzarra Fall RTW 2025 fashion showPhoto by Nina Westervelt/WWD via Getty ImagesDeconstructed Cardigans at Tory BurchIt seems that every season, there’s a new It way to style your sweater. For fall 2025, Tory Burch proposed this: crewneck sweaters worn as capelets over coats via stick brooch pins, or slashed cardigans that were worn half-on with the cutaway sleeve fastened to the shoulder, as seen below.Tory Burch Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2025-2026 fashion show Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesColleen Allen’s “Witch Camp” ShirtDesigner Colleen Allen’s fall 2025 runway show was a standout for so many reasons—the diaphanous gowns, the warm knitwear, one particular pair of panties with a puff of tulle on the back. But we loved the “Witch Camp” shirts she included in the lineup the most. “Witch camp is something my friends do twice a year, which is sort of a creative retreat in upstate New York,” Allen told W. “I just wanted to integrate that spirit into the collection.” (Where can we sign up?)Thom Browne’s Ruffled BustlesWe can always trust Thom Browne to bring a couture sensibility to the ready-to-wear shows. Case in point: the artful unveiling of his fall 2025 collection, which involved paper cranes hanging from the ceiling and sprouting from the ground. There was plenty to love, from the feathered lashes to mixed gingham and cheeky suiting. Our favorite moment? When we saw this business-in-the-front-party-in-the-back gown, whose back is exposed, then covered in festive tulle.The Perfume Bottle Bags at Calvin KleinFor her debut at Calvin Klein as the first woman creative director in the brand’s history, Veronica Leoni paid homage to CK’s influence in subtle ways throughout the fall 2025 collection. The cheekiest nod to Calvin’s legacy? Evening bags shaped like bottles of CK1 fragrance.Backstage at the Calvin Klein Collection Fall RTW 2025 fashion showPhoto by Kelly Taub/WWD via Getty ImagesDebbie Harry Sitting Front Row at Anna Sui Legends only—enough said. Debbie Harry and Lynn Yaeger attend the Anna Sui show during the February 2025 New York Fashion Week in New York CityPhoto by Dominik Bindl/Getty ImagesNods to Asian American Girlhood at Sandy LiangSandy Liang’s fall collection was an ode to the girl—a common theme for the whimsical New York-based brand whose collaborations with Salomon, Target, and more have put the Internet into a frenzy multiple times. But we especially admired the subtle shout-outs to coming of age as an Asian American girl during the 2000s, which designer Sandy Liang did in Flushing, Queens. There were instructions on how to fold paper stars (a classic pastime for AAPI kids) printed onto skirts, as well as the finalized origami stars themselves, as seen below.180 Maiden Lane, the Venue of NYFW FW25Creative director Gabriela Khalil’s most recent acquisition was the spot of the season for both the shows and presentations at New York Fashion Week. Campillo showcased his second runway collection with the NYC sunset as the perfect backdrop (see image below), while Diotima also used golden hour as the set for designer Rachel Scott’s presentation. Luar, meanwhile, took over the ground floor of the building for its show.Campillo Fall RTW 2025 fashion showPhoto by W MagazineYou May Now Kiss the Bride: Collina’s Nuptials This season, Collina Strada casted a group of brides to march down designer Hillary Taymour’s runway. Dressed in upcycled wedding dresses from thrift stores, a pair of brides shared a sweet kiss at the end of the show—to a chorus of cheers and applause from the crowd. Models kiss at the end of the runway for the Collina Strada show during New York Fashion WeekPhoto by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty ImagesBernie Bunny (Bad Bunny’s Brother)After walking in Paris for Willy Chavarria’s men’s fashion week debut, Bad Bunny’s brother, Bernie, took the runway once again in New York for Mexican designer Campillo.Bernie Martinez Ocasio, musician Bad Bunny’s brother, at the Campillo Fall RTW 2025 fashion show@mcbernie_Grace GuiGrace Gui’s presentation this season was a visual feast. The Chinese American knitwear designer sources her materials from independent farmers in addition to raising her own silk worms in Brooklyn. The presentation was an homage to her childhood, featuring small touches such as her own family’s furniture.Grace Gui Fall RTW 2025 fashion presentationPhoto by W MagazineCarolina Herrera’s Show SetAt Carolina Herrera, creative director Wes Gordon created an artful environment to show his fall 2025 collection. Individual flowers emerged from the floor, nestled in what looked like piles of debris. The effect was somewhat haunting, but still chic against the gowns parading down the runway. Carolina Herrera catwalk at New York Fashion WeekPhoto by Jonas Gustavsson for The Washington Post via Getty ImagesKurt Cobain-infused Style at Coach Nineties grunge and bygone days in New York City were top of mind for Coach designer Stuart Vevers. This time, Vevers translated the reference through super-baggy jeans and leather jackets.A model walks the runway during the Coach Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2025-2026 fashion showPhoto by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesCountess Luann at Edie ParkerLuann Lesseps was, hands down, one of our favorite parts of fashion week. At the Edie Parker party on Feb. 9, she performed two of her hit songs (while also partaking in some of the cannabis on offer at the event). Joan Smalls Closing Luar...and looking more beautiful than ever while doing it. Joan Smalls on the runway at the Luar Fall RTW 2025 fashion show Photo by Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty Images Source link
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The crowds, the commotion, and, of course, the collections of New York Fashion Week can feel like a seven-day blur. How does one celebrate all the best parts of NYFW, especially the smaller—but no less thoughtful—details that might go unnoticed? Below, we’ve rounded up every little thing we saw and loved during the fall 2025 runway shows and presentations.Altuzarra’s Shearling Robe Coats (With Jumbo Pockets) These are the best coats from the fall runways so far, without question. They’re chic and practical—two features that have been especially top of mind while we’ve been running from show to show in snowy temps.Backstage at the Altuzarra Fall RTW 2025 fashion showPhoto by Nina Westervelt/WWD via Getty ImagesDeconstructed Cardigans at Tory BurchIt seems that every season, there’s a new It way to style your sweater. For fall 2025, Tory Burch proposed this: crewneck sweaters worn as capelets over coats via stick brooch pins, or slashed cardigans that were worn half-on with the cutaway sleeve fastened to the shoulder, as seen below.Tory Burch Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2025-2026 fashion show Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesColleen Allen’s “Witch Camp” ShirtDesigner Colleen Allen’s fall 2025 runway show was a standout for so many reasons—the diaphanous gowns, the warm knitwear, one particular pair of panties with a puff of tulle on the back. But we loved the “Witch Camp” shirts she included in the lineup the most. “Witch camp is something my friends do twice a year, which is sort of a creative retreat in upstate New York,” Allen told W. “I just wanted to integrate that spirit into the collection.” (Where can we sign up?)Thom Browne’s Ruffled BustlesWe can always trust Thom Browne to bring a couture sensibility to the ready-to-wear shows. Case in point: the artful unveiling of his fall 2025 collection, which involved paper cranes hanging from the ceiling and sprouting from the ground. There was plenty to love, from the feathered lashes to mixed gingham and cheeky suiting. Our favorite moment? When we saw this business-in-the-front-party-in-the-back gown, whose back is exposed, then covered in festive tulle.The Perfume Bottle Bags at Calvin KleinFor her debut at Calvin Klein as the first woman creative director in the brand’s history, Veronica Leoni paid homage to CK’s influence in subtle ways throughout the fall 2025 collection. The cheekiest nod to Calvin’s legacy? Evening bags shaped like bottles of CK1 fragrance.Backstage at the Calvin Klein Collection Fall RTW 2025 fashion showPhoto by Kelly Taub/WWD via Getty ImagesDebbie Harry Sitting Front Row at Anna Sui Legends only—enough said. Debbie Harry and Lynn Yaeger attend the Anna Sui show during the February 2025 New York Fashion Week in New York CityPhoto by Dominik Bindl/Getty ImagesNods to Asian American Girlhood at Sandy LiangSandy Liang’s fall collection was an ode to the girl—a common theme for the whimsical New York-based brand whose collaborations with Salomon, Target, and more have put the Internet into a frenzy multiple times. But we especially admired the subtle shout-outs to coming of age as an Asian American girl during the 2000s, which designer Sandy Liang did in Flushing, Queens. There were instructions on how to fold paper stars (a classic pastime for AAPI kids) printed onto skirts, as well as the finalized origami stars themselves, as seen below.180 Maiden Lane, the Venue of NYFW FW25Creative director Gabriela Khalil’s most recent acquisition was the spot of the season for both the shows and presentations at New York Fashion Week. Campillo showcased his second runway collection with the NYC sunset as the perfect backdrop (see image below), while Diotima also used golden hour as the set for designer Rachel Scott’s presentation. Luar, meanwhile, took over the ground floor of the building for its show.Campillo Fall RTW 2025 fashion showPhoto by W MagazineYou May Now Kiss the Bride: Collina’s Nuptials This season, Collina Strada casted a group of brides to march down designer Hillary Taymour’s runway. Dressed in upcycled wedding dresses from thrift stores, a pair of brides shared a sweet kiss at the end of the show—to a chorus of cheers and applause from the crowd. Models kiss at the end of the runway for the Collina Strada show during New York Fashion WeekPhoto by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty ImagesBernie Bunny (Bad Bunny’s Brother)After walking in Paris for Willy Chavarria’s men’s fashion week debut, Bad Bunny’s brother, Bernie, took the runway once again in New York for Mexican designer Campillo.Bernie Martinez Ocasio, musician Bad Bunny’s brother, at the Campillo Fall RTW 2025 fashion show@mcbernie_Grace GuiGrace Gui’s presentation this season was a visual feast. The Chinese American knitwear designer sources her materials from independent farmers in addition to raising her own silk worms in Brooklyn. The presentation was an homage to her childhood, featuring small touches such as her own family’s furniture.Grace Gui Fall RTW 2025 fashion presentationPhoto by W MagazineCarolina Herrera’s Show SetAt Carolina Herrera, creative director Wes Gordon created an artful environment to show his fall 2025 collection. Individual flowers emerged from the floor, nestled in what looked like piles of debris. The effect was somewhat haunting, but still chic against the gowns parading down the runway. Carolina Herrera catwalk at New York Fashion WeekPhoto by Jonas Gustavsson for The Washington Post via Getty ImagesKurt Cobain-infused Style at Coach Nineties grunge and bygone days in New York City were top of mind for Coach designer Stuart Vevers. This time, Vevers translated the reference through super-baggy jeans and leather jackets.A model walks the runway during the Coach Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2025-2026 fashion showPhoto by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesCountess Luann at Edie ParkerLuann Lesseps was, hands down, one of our favorite parts of fashion week. At the Edie Parker party on Feb. 9, she performed two of her hit songs (while also partaking in some of the cannabis on offer at the event). Joan Smalls Closing Luar...and looking more beautiful than ever while doing it. Joan Smalls on the runway at the Luar Fall RTW 2025 fashion show Photo by Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty Images Source link
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I love how The Podium's atrium uses skylights to create a luminous, expansive feel. The design of the space really speaks volumes, with its futuristic elements seamlessly blending with a warm and inviting atmosphere. It truly takes the shopping experience to a whole new level.
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The Al Jadaf Dubai Canal teaches us that thoughtful urban planning can help balance development and nature, benefiting both the environment and the community.
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The crowds, the commotion, and, of course, the collections of New York Fashion Week can feel like a seven-day blur. How does one celebrate all the best parts of NYFW, especially the smaller—but no less thoughtful—details that might go unnoticed? Below, we’ve rounded up every little thing we saw and loved during the fall 2025 runway shows and presentations.Altuzarra’s Shearling Robe Coats (With Jumbo Pockets) These are the best coats from the fall runways so far, without question. They’re chic and practical—two features that have been especially top of mind while we’ve been running from show to show in snowy temps.Backstage at the Altuzarra Fall RTW 2025 fashion showPhoto by Nina Westervelt/WWD via Getty ImagesDeconstructed Cardigans at Tory BurchIt seems that every season, there’s a new It way to style your sweater. For fall 2025, Tory Burch proposed this: crewneck sweaters worn as capelets over coats via stick brooch pins, or slashed cardigans that were worn half-on with the cutaway sleeve fastened to the shoulder, as seen below.Tory Burch Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2025-2026 fashion show Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesColleen Allen’s “Witch Camp” ShirtDesigner Colleen Allen’s fall 2025 runway show was a standout for so many reasons—the diaphanous gowns, the warm knitwear, one particular pair of panties with a puff of tulle on the back. But we loved the “Witch Camp” shirts she included in the lineup the most. “Witch camp is something my friends do twice a year, which is sort of a creative retreat in upstate New York,” Allen told W. “I just wanted to integrate that spirit into the collection.” (Where can we sign up?)Thom Browne’s Ruffled BustlesWe can always trust Thom Browne to bring a couture sensibility to the ready-to-wear shows. Case in point: the artful unveiling of his fall 2025 collection, which involved paper cranes hanging from the ceiling and sprouting from the ground. There was plenty to love, from the feathered lashes to mixed gingham and cheeky suiting. Our favorite moment? When we saw this business-in-the-front-party-in-the-back gown, whose back is exposed, then covered in festive tulle.The Perfume Bottle Bags at Calvin KleinFor her debut at Calvin Klein as the first woman creative director in the brand’s history, Veronica Leoni paid homage to CK’s influence in subtle ways throughout the fall 2025 collection. The cheekiest nod to Calvin’s legacy? Evening bags shaped like bottles of CK1 fragrance.Backstage at the Calvin Klein Collection Fall RTW 2025 fashion showPhoto by Kelly Taub/WWD via Getty ImagesDebbie Harry Sitting Front Row at Anna Sui Legends only—enough said. Debbie Harry and Lynn Yaeger attend the Anna Sui show during the February 2025 New York Fashion Week in New York CityPhoto by Dominik Bindl/Getty ImagesNods to Asian American Girlhood at Sandy LiangSandy Liang’s fall collection was an ode to the girl—a common theme for the whimsical New York-based brand whose collaborations with Salomon, Target, and more have put the Internet into a frenzy multiple times. But we especially admired the subtle shout-outs to coming of age as an Asian American girl during the 2000s, which designer Sandy Liang did in Flushing, Queens. There were instructions on how to fold paper stars (a classic pastime for AAPI kids) printed onto skirts, as well as the finalized origami stars themselves, as seen below.180 Maiden Lane, the Venue of NYFW FW25Creative director Gabriela Khalil’s most recent acquisition was the spot of the season for both the shows and presentations at New York Fashion Week. Campillo showcased his second runway collection with the NYC sunset as the perfect backdrop (see image below), while Diotima also used golden hour as the set for designer Rachel Scott’s presentation. Luar, meanwhile, took over the ground floor of the building for its show.Campillo Fall RTW 2025 fashion showPhoto by W MagazineYou May Now Kiss the Bride: Collina’s Nuptials This season, Collina Strada casted a group of brides to march down designer Hillary Taymour’s runway. Dressed in upcycled wedding dresses from thrift stores, a pair of brides shared a sweet kiss at the end of the show—to a chorus of cheers and applause from the crowd. Models kiss at the end of the runway for the Collina Strada show during New York Fashion WeekPhoto by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU/AFP via Getty ImagesBernie Bunny (Bad Bunny’s Brother)After walking in Paris for Willy Chavarria’s men’s fashion week debut, Bad Bunny’s brother, Bernie, took the runway once again in New York for Mexican designer Campillo.Bernie Martinez Ocasio, musician Bad Bunny’s brother, at the Campillo Fall RTW 2025 fashion show@mcbernie_Grace GuiGrace Gui’s presentation this season was a visual feast. The Chinese American knitwear designer sources her materials from independent farmers in addition to raising her own silk worms in Brooklyn. The presentation was an homage to her childhood, featuring small touches such as her own family’s furniture.Grace Gui Fall RTW 2025 fashion presentationPhoto by W MagazineCarolina Herrera’s Show SetAt Carolina Herrera, creative director Wes Gordon created an artful environment to show his fall 2025 collection. Individual flowers emerged from the floor, nestled in what looked like piles of debris. The effect was somewhat haunting, but still chic against the gowns parading down the runway. Carolina Herrera catwalk at New York Fashion WeekPhoto by Jonas Gustavsson for The Washington Post via Getty ImagesKurt Cobain-infused Style at Coach Nineties grunge and bygone days in New York City were top of mind for Coach designer Stuart Vevers. This time, Vevers translated the reference through super-baggy jeans and leather jackets.A model walks the runway during the Coach Ready to Wear Fall/Winter 2025-2026 fashion showPhoto by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty ImagesCountess Luann at Edie ParkerLuann Lesseps was, hands down, one of our favorite parts of fashion week. At the Edie Parker party on Feb. 9, she performed two of her hit songs (while also partaking in some of the cannabis on offer at the event). Joan Smalls Closing Luar...and looking more beautiful than ever while doing it. Joan Smalls on the runway at the Luar Fall RTW 2025 fashion show Photo by Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty Images Source link
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