Snapchat, a Mid-Missouri fashion mogul's newest and most precious tool to keep updated on fashion week happenings around the globe. Between class, photo shoots, work and study sessions in the lab, a girl's gotta take a 10 minute break and update herself on the world's most amazing fashion occurrences happening thousands of miles away. How I wish I could jet set to New York, London or any other fashion capital and attend every show with hopes of running into Anna Wintour or the countless other fashion influencers who are attending. Instead, I'm making due with what I've got and am bringing you the best of fashion week via my daily Snapchat obsession. Thanks to Who What Wear and W Magazine for giving me a glimpse at this year's hottest New York City runway shows.
If you haven't seen these specific presentations, check them out asap.
CAUTION: INSTANT INSPIRATION MAY FOLLOW.
1. Brother Vellies designer Aurora James
I fell in love the moment I laid eyes on the live butterflies and overall organic bohemian aesthetic of this presentation. The minimalist bright white background with an abundance of tree branches, live butterflies, models resting on wooden ladders, thigh-high suede boots and long fur ponchos made this collection an immediate hit in my eyes.
2. Rosie Assoulin
This presentation was lit. Seriously, Rosie Assoulin's venue included a beautiful
3. Alice + Olivia
Stacey Bendet really killed the dramatic urban vintage New York vibe with this 70's inspired presentation. Models chilled effortlessly on carpeted stairs, in brocade chairs, and on a bar and subway set. Talk about my kind
4. Calvin Klein
The minimalist approach Klein took to this year's show is fabulous. Large windows overlooking the big apple