Even though New York Fall Fashion Week 2015 is now behind us, the inspiration drawn from these talented designers still remains. In fact, they remain on the Fashion Foundation's online store.
There were quite a few trends that really resonated during the shows. Here's a couple that we really love:
The 70's are back!
One of the most common looks was 70's looks-colorful flared pants, high-waisted bottoms and printed tops. So why not check out our peach flared pants and pay homage to what is known as one of the greatest decades?
The Great Gatsby era: It's all about fringes!
Designers like Rebecca Minkoff, J.Crew and Edun embrace their inner 1920's and showed off some fringe. And guess what? We've got that on our website, too.
Pink is the new black.
Alright, alright, to be fair, the color really is more like a lavender, but we're not just trying to copy these people; only draw inspiration. So, I chose a pink outfit. Because, well, I love the color pink. But don't worry, we've got some lavender, too.
Red is also the new black (obviously)
I could be wrong, but I feel like red has always been the new black. So, I don't really feel a need to explain this trend. It was common on the runway this year, and it's common everywhere else! So treat yourself to a Michael Kors little sexy red dress for only $24.
And .. olive green, too!
Yay for green! Military greens and army fatigues made appearances from quite a few designers. Our favorite olive green item on our shop is this gorgeous Forever 21 one-shoulder top!
We are sad to see Fashion Week come to a close, but we are happy to celebrate its perfection by selling items that coincide with the most popular trends. Remember, all proceeds from purchases on the Fashion Foundation website fund school supplies for students in need! So, shop today!
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Holly Anne Silva is one of the Fashion Foundation's passionate bloggers. Fervent about giving back, Holly volunteers for a number of local nonprofit organizations, including Heart and Soul Animal Rescue as a kennel attendant. She currently serves as a full-time editorial writer for a major branding and publishing company in Uniondale, and holds a bachelor's degree in Journalism from Hofstra University. When she's not writing or volunteering, she's usually freelancing as a makeup artist or working on her Etsy shop, Sammy and Milo.
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