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Here Are the Collections You Missed From New York Fashion Week

info@hypebae.com (HYPEBAE)  Fri, 19 Feb 2021  HYPEBAE

Fashion Month is in full swing, and the New York City leg has just come to an end. For Fall/Winter 2021, designers have had to showcase their collections through online formats or digital lookbooks, without the glitz and the glamour of physical fashion week as we know it.

We've put together a handful of the best Fall/Winter 2021 collections from designers like Anna Sui, Gabriela Hearst and more. Take a look at some of the pieces you missed below, and stay tuned as London Fashion Week kicks off today.

Gabriela Hearst

Gabriela Hearst has become one of the most talked about designers over the past few months following her appointment at Chloé in December. Her eponymous label is the perfect mix of luxury and everyday silhouettes, and for Fall/Winter 2021 Hearst focused on maintaining her brand ethos, which includes sustainable thinking and the goal of creating her collection using 50% recycled materials.

Inspired by Hildegard of Bingen, noting that “She believed in ‘green power,’” in an interview with Vogue, Hearst included floral prints reinterpreted by her 12-year-old daughter, as well as her own interpretations of Bingen's work throughout the collection. She also brought the inspiration to a pair of ruanas, that were hand-knit by the Manos del Uruguay women's collective, where Hearst is from. All in all, a personal collection that captured Gabriella Hearst's personal reflection as well as the luxury of her brand.

Proenza Schouler


Following the reveal of Proenza Schlouler's FW21 collection, pictures of Ella Emhoff from the lookbook were all over the internet. Not only did the label manage to work with one of the most buzzing up-and-coming names, but also created a collection filled with timeless staples with elevated materials and silhouettes. Knits, fringe and tailored suits dominate the collection, which follows a muted color palette with occasional pops of red, green and yellow.

The structured, minimalist collection is a reflection of the past year, where we've all turned away from the over-the-top luxury, and are focused more on longevity and pieces that can last a lifetime. Just short on their 20th anniversary, Proenza's Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez know that the industry has changed forever, and clothes now need to look good as well as feel good – and that's what the Fall/Winter 2021 season delivered.

Anna Sui

When the world is boring and we're still stuck indoors, Anna Sui is brightening our Fall/Winter season with her colorful and eclectic collection. Featuring everything from printed denim to rainbow knitwear and cow-print fleeces, the collection is all about self-expression and having fun.

For a whole year we've been spending time indoors without being able to wear our favorite outfits, and Anna Sui remains positive that by the end of the year, we'll all be able to once again wear our most eye-catching pieces out again. The collection is a refreshing range to see, in a world where minimalism and leisurewear is becoming increasingly important.

Collina Strada

Fashion is no longer what it used to be, and Collina Strada has focused on the unconventional for Fall/Winter 2021. Dubbed the "Collina-mals" collection, the lookbook features models morphing into animals, dinosaurs and lizard-human hybrids. The collection itself is print-heavy and plays with mixing and matching shapes and patterns to create an eclectic feeling, and features matching legging and shirt sets, tracksuits and day-to-day pieces that can be layered and worn in many different ways.

Batsheva


Turning a lookbook into a cookbook, Batsheva Hay has photographed people cooking in their kitchens or in their homes, wearing the label's Fall/Winter 2021 collection. This season, the cast of models include familiar faces like Nicky Hilton and Euphoria's Maude Apatow, all interpreting the pieces in their own way. The collection captures the Batsheva consumer perfectly, as someone who wants to get dressed up and cook a three-course meal on one day, and lounge around in the sofa the next.

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