NYFW Spring 2018 Diary: Fenty x Puma, Oscar de la Renta, DVF & Carolina Herrera

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New York The Fashion Week Spring 2018 is celebrated big day by day and inspires us with harmonious fashion inspirations and unforgettable fashion shows. As we analyzed the best fashion shows of the '80s and' 90s yesterday, today we focus on more street style conscious collections like Fenty x Puma and Oscar de la Renta and more casual, slightly eighties inspired characters. as shown in the line-ups of Diane von Furstenberg and Carolina Herrera in the spring of 2018.

NYFW Spring 2018 Reviews: Fenty x Puma, Oscar de la Renta, DVF & Carolina Herrera

Fenty x Puma Spring / Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Rihanna has the best time of her life. With a newly released makeup line called Beauty for All (which sold out within hours after being launched in stores), Rihanna is the industry's brightest star.

Fenty x Puma Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Your acclaimed Fenty x Puma clothing line never missed a chance to surprise and inspire us, and the anticipation of this special Fenty x Puma Rihanna spring / summer 2018 collection was higher than ever before. Needless to say that Rihanna did not disappoint us.

Her latest spring collection in 2018 was breathtaking, not only in terms of fashion, but also to the environment. the latest Fenty x Puma spring 2018 runway show at the Park Avenue Armory, New York City, included a gigantic Millennium Pink mountain, surrounded by professional motorcyclists and an outburst of sand, which made the public ultimately speechless.

Like many designers, Rihanna focuses on first-rate fashion and good, fun entertainment, which is good news for anyone who prefers more eclectic fashion shows than static, trendy.

Fenty x Puma Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Fenty x Puma Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Oscar de la Renta Sprin g / Summer 2018 RTW Collection

After a few turbulent months, Oscar de la Renta and his creative directors Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia finally settle down. This calmness has effortlessly translated creativity, with the Oscar de la Renta Spring 2018 latest collection unapologetically more experimental.

Oscar de la Renta Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Filled with jeans and street-style fashion, this 52-piece Oscar de la Renta spring / summer collection 2018 focuses primarily on daywear and leaves a dreamlike array of cosmic, princess-inspired dresses for their grand finale. Although Oscar de la Renta's structure was mostly baggy and casual, he also included some candy items suitable for the work that would most closely match a standard Oscar de la Renta ensemble we'll ever get ,

As many fashion critics point out, it still seems that Kim and Garcia still have to find their way before they finally blow us away with the more distinctive and unique Oscar de la Renta collections, but we believe they are It takes so long for them to finally go in the right direction (after all, they have to fill big shoes!).

Oscar de la Renta Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Oscar de la Renta Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Diane von Furstenberg Spring / Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Jonathan Saunders DVF is always the place where extravagance effortlessly meets elegance, and for the latest spring and spring collection by Diane von Furstenberg, creative director Jonathan Saunders picked out the late-'80s-inspired eccentric figures and Pattern up to further refine them with gold and silver undertones and lighten them with softer and more fluid lines and cuts, ultimately creating something that we still needed to see.

Diane von Furstenberg Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Optically responsive numbers at page, the Diane von Furstenberg Spring / Summer 2018 also appeared extremely versatile and functional, especially for those whose spring seems more like winter continuum. Coats, jackets and pantsuits will actually play a functional role in everyone's future wardrobe.

Last but not least, the collection contains a good portion of Andy Warhol's muse Jane Forth-inspired fashions If you're looking for semi-diva-like, half-Seventies-inspired dance queen-approved styles, DFV is the way to go!

Diane von Furstenberg Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Diane von Furstenberg Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Carolina Herrera Spring / Summer 2018 RTW Collect ion

Carolina Herrera's Carolina Spring 2014 collection, unveiled in the Museum of Modern Art, winks at both younger and older audiences, and somehow makes it possible to show something that's neither totally modernist, nor exclusively vintage-inspired. Although many had expected her to unveil a spring collection in 2018 inspired by one or more artists at the Museum of Modern Art, Carolina Herrera only took fashion as an artistic form and said she "will not make a dress "through a painting. Only the color. "

Carolina Herrera Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Instead, for their Spring 2018 line-up infundie Creative Director Carolina Herrera Millenn's vintage-inspired, eighties-inspired fashion as you take the time to visit vintage Fifties-style ensembles with modern materials and more glamorous details.

"I have a lot of young customers, many of them, I have little daughters and I know what they want," Carolina Herrera told Vogue, revealing that she has not forgotten her long-term customers, too. how many Millennials decide on the clothes of their (big) mother. "Sometimes, however, they want to wear what their mothers or grandmothers wore." Whether you like the results or not, it was really no triviality, and it just shows Carolina Herrera's superb skills in old tailoring.

Carolina Herrera Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Carolina Herrera Spring/ Summer 2018 RTW Collection

Photos via Vogue

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