The spring 2020 shows are underway in New York — and T’s photographers are there to capture it all. We’ll be updating this post daily with notes on the collections and our favorite images, so remember to check back.
Saturday, Sept. 7
When Katie Holmes was photographed on a New York City street in Khaite’s matching cashmere bralette and unbuttoned cardigan last week, it became a viral sensation — and, as a result, more eyes were on designer Catherine Holstein’s spring 2020 show than ever before. The collection didn’t disappoint: There were long, eyelet peasant blouses and silk shirts — buttons undone — wide-leg trousers in denim and silk, and pleated tulle petticoats under trailing skirts. Models carried an assortment of geometric suede and leather bags — which will surely find their way to the front-row set soon.
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Friday, Sept. 6
There’s always plenty to look at on Jeremy Scott’s runways, but this season the designer streamlined his silhouettes. That’s not to say they were minimalist or pared back. Quite the opposite: A distinct air of 1980s-flavored sci-fi kitsch permeated every figure-hugging look. Bold, artificial colors were paired together all at once, while neon zebra prints, chubby metallic leather tubing and bleached denim came together in Scott’s signature cartoonish harmony. Each look was topped off with a bright beehive wig — a nod to the space-age ’60s — and grounded by metallic boots that ran the gamut from ankle-grazing to thigh-skimming.
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Reporting by Osman Ahmed.
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