SEVEN TRENDS FROM THE NYFW FALL 2019 RUNWAYS

As the Fall 2019 runways came to an end at New York Fashion Week a few weeks ago, it’s time to take a look at the top trends that emerged. With an eclectic mix of runway collections, there was a little something for everyone this season. There were glamorous feathers in every form and for those who prefer something more subtle, there were fleece jackets and new takes on classic winter essentials. Below are some of the trends that are sure to take over in Fall 2019.

One. High-neck Ruffles

Seven Trends from NYFW Fall 2019 Runway - High-neck Ruffles Tory Burch
Seven Trends from NYFW Fall 2019 Runway - High-neck Ruffles Brock Collection
Seven Trends from NYFW Fall 2019 Runway - High-neck Ruffles Marc Jacobs

From left to right: Tory Burch, Brock Collection, Marc Jacobs

Turtlenecks are getting a major update come fall—in Victorian form. Think ruffles, romantic lace, and floral prints that add a little extra flair to your fall top collection. Marc Jacobs went big with the trend, meanwhile, Tory Burch opted for a more subdued take on the look with ladylike blouses.

Two. Feathers

Seven Trends from NYFW Fall 2019 Runway - Feathers Michael Kors Collection
Seven Trends from NYFW Fall 2019 Runway - Feathers Oscar de la Renta
Seven Trends from NYFW Fall 2019 Runway - Feathers Marc Jacobs

From left to right: Michael Kors Collection, Oscar de la Renta, Marc Jacobs

Colorful, glamorous, and over-the-top feathered pieces took the Fall 2019 runways by storm. There were colorful feather statement coats at Prabal Gurung and Cushnie, while Oscar de la Renta, Michael Kors, and Marc Jacobs turned the piece into an evening essential.

Three. The New Patchwork

Seven Trends from NYFW Fall 2019 Runway - The New Patchwork Michael Kors Collection
Seven Trends from NYFW Fall 2019 Runway - The New Patchwork Michael Kors Collection_

From left to right: Michael Kors Collection, Oscar de la Renta

Designers gave ’70s patchwork a modernized update for the 2019 woman. Michael Kors and Oscar De La Renta turned to statement outerwear for the nostalgic look.

Four. Waist Cinchers

Seven Trends from NYFW Fall 2019 Runway - Waist Cinchers Gabriela Hearst
Seven Trends from NYFW Fall 2019 Runway - Waist Cinchers Tibi
Seven Trends from NYFW Fall 2019 Runway - Waist Cinchers Jonathan Simkhai

From left to right: Gabriela Hearst, Tibi, Jonathan Simkhai

It’s all about the waist come fall. The return of waist belts took various forms on the runways—from belted suits and coats to contrasting belts worn over several layers at Prabal Gurung. Polished? Yes, but the idea is more about breaking up a cold weather look in a way that accentuates the waist.

Five. Fleece

Seven Trends from NYFW Fall 2019 Runway - Fleece Coach 1941
Seven Trends from NYFW Fall 2019 Runway - Fleece Veronica Beard
Seven Trends from NYFW Fall 2019 Runway - Fleece 3.1 Phillip Lim

From left to right: Coach 1941, Veronica Beard, 3.1 Phillip Lim

There were plenty of outerwear options to choose from, but the most attainable of them all? An updated take on the fleece jacket. Veronica Beard took the look into leopard print territory, while Phillip Lim offered up a short-sleeve iteration. Coach did the trend in fall’s rich color palette of eggplant and navy.

Six. Purple

Seven Trends from NYFW Fall 2019 Runway - Purple Cushnie
Seven Trends from NYFW Fall 2019 Runway - Purple Christian Siriano
Seven Trends from NYFW Fall 2019 Runway - Purple Kate Spade New York

From left to right: Cushnie, Sies Marjan, Christian Siriano, Kate Spade New York

From shades of lavender to deep eggplant hues, the color purple was a source of inspiration for a long list of designers. Done in a sweater, suit, and dress form, the hue makes for a fresh contender to spice up your mostly black fall wardrobe.

Seven. Head-to-toe Leather

Seven Trends from NYFW Fall 2019 Runway - Head-to-toe Leather Zimmernann
Seven Trends from NYFW Fall 2019 Runway - Head-to-toe Leather 3.1 Phillip Lim
Seven Trends from NYFW Fall 2019 Runway - Head-to-toe Leather Cushnie

From left to right: Zimmernann, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Cushnie

It’s time to upgrade your go-to leather jacket for a full-on leather ensemble. Zimmermann delivered an oxblood leather dress for a sexy spy look. Phillip Lim stuck to all-black ensembles that were cinched at the waist. But Sies Marjan really took the fabric to new territory with colorful leather suits done in rich blues and purples.