So when another girl has full bangs, I notice right away. And looking through the spring shows, I kept seeing two models with bangs, over and over again.
Australian model Fernanda Ly and Dutch model Marjan Jonkman were everywhere this past Fashion Month: 20 and 42 shows, to be exact. While Ly sticks with her full pink bang glory, Jonkman shows how versatile this hairstyle can be: sweeping them to the side, parting them in the middle, teasing them up, and slicking them back…much as I’m inclined to do on a hot day.
Zimmermann RTW Spring 2017
DKNY RTW Spring 2017
Vera Wang RTW Spring 2017
Simone Rocha RTW Spring 2017
House of Holland RTW Spring 2017
Model on the catwalk
Model on the catwalk
N 21 RTW Spring 2017
Model on the catwalk
Giamba RTW Spring 2017
Ermanno Scervino RTW Spring 2017
Model on the catwalk
Dsquared2 RTW Spring 2017
Courrèges RTW Spring 2017
Noon by Noor RTW Spring 2017
Tommy Hilfiger RTW Spring 2017
Alexander Wang RTW Spring 2017
Jill Stuart RTW Spring 2017
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rodin Banica/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (5895788p) Model on the catwalk Sies Marjan show, Runway, Spring Summer 2017, New York Fashion Week, USA – 11 Sep 2016
Victoria Beckham RTW Spring 2017
Proenza Schouler RTW Spring 2017
Coach 1941 RTW Spring 2017
Vera Wang RTW Spring 2017
Michael Kors Collection RTW Spring 2017
Marc Jacobs RTW Spring 2017
Matty Bovan RTW Spring 2017
J.W. Anderson RTW Spring 2017
Versus RTW Spring 2017
Topshop Unique RTW Spring 2017
Model on the catwalk
Model on the catwalk
Model on the catwalk
Roberto Cavalli RTW Spring 2017
Model on the catwalk
Max Mara RTW Spring 2017
Model on the catwalk
Sportmax RTW Spring 2017
Diesel Black Gold RTW Spring 2017
Versace RTW Spring 2017
Model on the catwalk
Model on the catwalk
Salvatore Ferragamo RTW Spring 2017
Dsquared2 RTW Spring 2017
Dries Van Noten RTW Spring 2017
Loewe RTW Spring 2017
Dior RTW Spring 2017
Emanuel Ungaro RTW Spring 2017
Elie Saab RTW Spring 2017
Valentino RTW Spring 2017
Sacai RTW Spring 2017
Giambattista Valli RTW Spring 2017
Veronique Branquinho RTW Spring 2017
Chanel RTW Spring 2017
Redemption RTW Spring 2017
Kenzo RTW Spring 2017
Credits:
Bangs over eyes = thegloss.com
Chloe ad = heycrazy.wordpress.com
Fernanda Ly headshot = davidwangphoto.tumblr.com
Marjan Jonkman headshot = jamiebakerbackstage.tumblr.com
Fernanda Ly in Dolce & Gabbana = fashiongonerogue.com
This Fashion Week, Tom Ford’s show was different. He is one of the first designers to take the plunge into the “See Now, Buy Now” movement; his Fall 2016 collection, shown yesterday, will be available online and in stores tomorrow. No, the samples are not going to be produced in two days — this is all a bit of marketing manipulation. While the other ready-to-wear brands showed their Fall collections — their leather, their feathers, their furs — last February, Tom Ford quietly sat that week out and hid his collection from the public eye. Now that it’s September, consumers can pick and choose from the fall offerings of every brand. The difference is that, while we have been seeing the other looks for the past six months in magazines and on blogs and Instagram, the Tom Ford collection is a burst of newness designed to jolt impulsive buying. Now the other brands are showing spring-appropriate attire that consumers will have to wait until next February to purchase. Waiting to show a collection until it it is ready for the market might seem like a logical, even obvious, thing to do. But as with any other rules, laws, and traditions, the logistics of a mass change are difficult to orchestrate.
The collection is dark, heavy, and warm, but it is also glitzy, colorful, and downright wild. Here are the five most striking themes:
STATEMENT CHOKERS
MULTI-BUCKLE BELTS
COLORFUL FURS
ALL-OUT SEQUINS
BLACK VELVET
The Tom Ford show also stood out for its soiree atmosphere. Guests sat at candlelit round tables on either side of the runway, sipping champagne. This reduced seating arrangement made the show even more exclusive than in seasons past. Here are some of the few who made the cut:
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nina Westervelt/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (5893825l)
Tom Ford, Julianne Moore, and Bart Freundlich
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nina Westervelt/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (5893825a) Karlie Kloss Tom Ford cocktail party, Spring Summer 2017, New York Fashion Week, USA – 07 Sep 2016
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (5893829g) Jessica Hart Tom Ford presentation, Autumn Winter 2016, New York Fashion Week, USA – 07 Sep 2016
Karlie Kloss with two friends; Jessica Hart
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lexie Moreland/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (5893850d)
Naomi Campbell
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nina Westervelt/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (5893825k) Cindy Crawford and Iman Tom Ford cocktail party, Spring Summer 2017, New York Fashion Week, USA – 07 Sep 2016
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lexie Moreland/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (5893850b) Alicia Keys Tom Ford presentation, Autumn Winter 2016, New York Fashion Week, USA – 07 Sep 2016
Cindy Crawford and Iman; Alicia Keys
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nina Westervelt/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (5893825r)
Lauren Hutton
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lexie Moreland/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (5893850g)