5 Looks We Loved from New York Fashion Week

It’s New York Fashion Week, which means the Fashionista team is running around town like crazy to bring you the best of what’s new from the city’s brightest designers. Read on for the looks we loved from the runways, and click here for even more reviews.

Adam Lippes

There were some incredibly beautiful pieces in the collection, but the thing I was most drawn to was the burgundy skirt pictured on the left — it's a perfect color for fall and it looked very easy to wear.

Alexander Wang

I would not consider myself to be a bad girl, but every so often I like to dress like one. This oversized denim coat, lined with bubblegum pink and black shearling, is kind of cutesy but it still has an edge, which is very "on-brand" for me.

A look from Alexander Wang's fall/winter 2016 show. Photo: Imaxtree

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Altuzarra

Even the strongest fur opponents have to admit this looks like the warmest, coziest item of clothing ever made, right? OK, they probably won't. But I love that this coat has a hood.

I'm always here for some Southwestern inspiration, and this fringed sweater at Altuzarra is the sort of piece I'd happily wear for years — and through all seasons. The black and white snood is also extra appealing in the midst of this Polar Vortex.

Baja East

The designer duo's show notes referenced a three-day stint at the legendary Berlin nightclub Berghain, and if I were to spend 72 hours in a techno-infused stupor, this would be my look of choice (comfort is key). The galactic-like motif, inspired by American artist Ross Bleckner, gives this silk set an extra layer of cool.

Hey, Lenny Kravitz, this scarf (blanket? adult swaddle?) is calling your name. The fuzzy shower slides, a collaboration with Fila, are an added touch to Baja East's dedication to the cozy life.

Christian Siriano

I'm hoping to see this floral appliqué jumpsuit — with or without lining — on on one of Siriano's red carpet starlets at some point. The finely woven marigold florals incorporate the inspiration from the "Art of Yarn" exhibit by artist Sheila Hicks and the sultry V-neck and pants silhouette bring a touch of David Bowie's sexy androgynous style, per the show notes and the finale walk to the late singer's "Let's Dance."

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