Saturday, February 19, 2011

NYFW Fall-Winter 201: Wrap-up



















Alexander Wang

Rodarte


Marc Jacobs

Michael Kors

Jason Wu

Proenza Schouler

NYFW never stops bringing surprises season after season. I'm always amazed to see the different styles that one can find in the Big Apple. From Michael Kors' all American girls to Rodarte's prairie girls and Marc Jacobs dots, everything was different but they all had that "New York feeling" in them. 
What can I say? I'll let the pictures tell you what my favorite moments were, not just in the runway but outside the runway as well.

What were your favorite moments from NYFW?

Sources: style.com and the sartorialist

-The Trendy Fashionista

P.S: From all of the fashion weeks coming up, my break is over. I am now back to blogging so expect me to see me around more often.

7 comments:

  1. Love the second shot!

    xoxo
    http://fashionagony.blogspot.com/

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  2. SUCH inspiration. I especially love the colorful patchwork Chanel bag. I can't possibly think of anything more fabulous. :)

    Glad to see you back to blogging! You've been missed! xoxo

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  3. Great photos. GAh! I love those street style pics.

    xoxo
    Stacey Kay
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  4. Love the pictures. I want to be the girl in the first picture!
    Proenza never lets me down! It's always great.

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  5. Pop colors a must have!
    I love the blue bag is it a Celine? And the leather jacket looks good too on the picture!!

    have a nice week bella, hope to hear from you on our blog... xx

    www.addict-to-twins.blogspot.com

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  6. Lovely photos! :)
    first second and third are my favorite about street style!
    i follow u! kisses from Spain*

    www.socucute.blogspot.com

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  7. Hy. Nice blog you have here!

    Follow me if you like :>?

    Kisses from pepa :X

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