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New York Fashion Week celebrates ‘Getting Out of the Darkness’

Martine Paris
Martine Paris • 3 min read

Fashion designer Rachel Zoe didn’t actually attend New York Fashion Week. Instead, she remained cautious and viewed the runway shows remotely from her home in Malibu, Calif.
Even from afar, one trend was inescapable. “It was all-out glamour,” she said, “as if the pandemic was over.”

On the runways this spring—which are actually clothes designed for fall/winter 2022—she noticed ballgowns and tulle and sequins. Michael Kors had massive, bright faux furs. She made special mention of the collections from Joseph Altuzarra, Proenza Schouler, and Wes Gordon of Carolina Herrera, which she called “breathtaking.”

“People are just happy to be getting out of the darkness,” she said, looking ahead to shows in London, Milan, and Paris. “I think we’re going to see a lot more of these big, bold primary colors.”

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