FashionBest of NYFW 2016: Tadashi Shoji

Tadashi Shoji may not be a household name, but his world renowned figure-flattering techniques from draping, ruching and shutter pleats have appealed both to the masses and celebrities. This season, Tadashi found inspiration for his Spring 2017 collection in artist Wu Junyong's video The Flying Ark. The video was of a crane lifting a tree full of animals from a scorched earth. His thoughts were light, life and nature.

FashionBest of NYFW 2016: Monse

After establishing their career at de la Renta for the last 12 and 6 years as studio directors, the duo took off and created their own label. The Spring 2017 collection was a trendy reiteration of their previous collections – simple shirting, unusual fabrications, asymmetry, high-concept gowns – that incorporated the off-the-should trend seen on the runways this season.

FashionZimmermann: Best of NYFW 2016

Ruffles, lace, tulle, layers and prints recall scenes from Proust's À La Recherche du Temps Perdu. Many of Zimmermann's looks featured the off-the-shoulder trend that seems to be very popular throughout New York Fashion Week and will definitely be seen as we make our way to Spring 2017. A perfect balance of light layers, sheer, and long sleeved crop tops make Zimmermann's outfit a perfect addition to everyone's Spring wardrobe.

FashionBest of NYFW 2016: Brock Collection

Rising brand Brock Collection caught my eye at this weeks NYFW with its Spring 2017 collection. Started only 3 years ago in New York City by husband and wife tag team Laura Vassar and Kristopher Brock, this women's ready-to-wear line has created staple and timeless pieces for any woman's wardrobe.