Nicholas K showed their Spring & Summer 2015 collection on the runway this morning at New York Fashion Week. The overall collection featured a fall-like color palette on spring attire which added a fresh twist to warm weather ready-to-wear. The ensembles were soft and flowing; offering movement and texture to the overall looks. It was a chic and fresh take on spring!
To view Nicholas K’s current collection, please click here.
I am on a plane today, heading to New York for fashion week! Although we are still enjoying summer 2014, in the world of fashion, it is time to think about spring and summer 2015! I am looking forward to seeing over twenty runway shows in New York this week and bringing the new trends for 2015 back to the Bay Area; and to you!
In spring/summer 2014 we enjoyed both pastels and brights, strappy high heels and mini satchels. What will spring/summer 2015 bring to the world of fashion? Will colors be bright? Pastel? Muted? Will shoes offer clean lines or straps galore? Will handbags continue to be microscopic or will they grow to the size of carry-on luggage?
What do you think the spring/summer 2015 runways will bring? Will we see bright colors and pastels again; as shown for resort 2015? Or will designers move in another direction? Stay tuned and join me on Twitter, Instagram and/or Facebook to see what designers in new York envision for spring/summer 2015!
One of the fabulous, traditional fall items every girl needs in her closet is boots! Boots for fall 2014 are being shown in so many amazing styles from both the runways and the streets; there are bound to be multiple pairs on store shelves for every Fashionista.
Boots for fall 2014 are being shown in mainly neutral tones of brown, beige and black. If neutral hued boots are not your thing, the runways have given us a few avant-garde choices such as this painted leather pair from Burberry, or this fabulous pair from Bottega Veneta.
One of the big trends in boots for fall 2014 is the open toe. Traditionally found in spring/summer booties, the open toe has been popping up on boots for fall 2014 from both runway collections and lines designed from what consumers are wearing on the streets. The open toe bootie is huge for fall 2014 and the perfect way to update your boot wardrobe for the autumn season.
Wondering what to wear your fall 2014 boots with? The answer is; everything! Boots for fall 2014 are being worn with everything from casual jeans, to shorts, to midi-skirts, mini skirts and maxi skirts. Boots and booties can be worn with anything this autumn season, making them the most versatile shoe of the moment. Love that!
I found a few amazing boots and booties around the web and assembled them into the shopping widget below. Happy shopping, and stay fabulous 😉
Don’t forget to enter to win two tickets to Santana Row’s fall 2014 fashion show! Click here to enter.
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