From standout SS19 style trends to the must-see shows, here's everything you need to know about the sixth day of the bi-annual fashion affair.
Models
With some of the fashion industry's greatest heavyweights within its ranks, the SS19 Anna Sui show was the show to attend on day six of NYFW.
Gigi and Bella Hadid both stormed the runway in beautiful bold floral prints while also rocking the brand's signature statement hairstyles.
Yes the American designer took the top knot to new levels with her SS19 showcase… and we're totally living for it.
21-year-old Bella also rocked a bold floral co-ord and one the brand's signature statement headpieces.
Older sister Gigi glistened down the catwalk in a sheer golden gown with ornate starfish detail and a beautifully fitted bodice.
Seriously, the 23-year-old supermodel channelled mermaid chic in this gold glistening ensemble which was then dressed down with a pair of bronze trainers.
Meanwhile, Bella also oozed mermaid vibes in an aqua marine mini dress complete with seashells and lace bows.
Also starring in the show was Cindy Crawford's 17-year-old daughter Kaia Gerber.
The rising fashion star channelled her cool girl persona into a otherwise conservative floral power suit complete with a set of bright orange pearls.
In contrast, the Proenza Schouler show was a much more monochrome affair.
With female models storming the runway in androgynous suits and masculine waistcoats, the New York based designer is cutting an understated collection for spring.
Because you really can't go wrong with an all-black outfit, amirite?
Trends
"Florals? For Spring? Groundbreaking."
Anyone else think of those iconic words spoken by Meryl Streep in the classic rom-com The Devil Wears Prada? Just us?
Well as always, florals are looking like a big trend for Spring… but this time, they're back in a bold way.
Yes these aren't prints that could have been ripped from your granny's curtains. Instead, they're bright, bold and unmissable.
Just take the front row of Anna Sui's show for instance.
Not only were black-and-red florals dominating the catwalk, the fashion heavyweights sitting next to the stage have already hit the nail on the head.
So would YOU dare to wear tip-to-toe neon florals?
What's more, loud and proud 80s powersuits have been everywhere on the streets of New York.
From electric blue to clashing tartan, we're taking all the tailoring inspiration from these street style snaps.
And heading out for their NYFW appearances, Hailey Baldwin and Sofia Ritchie also rocked colour blocking powersuits.
While Hailey opted for an eye-catching bright Barbie pink, Sofia Ritchie nailed a chic red satin number.
Celebs
As always, New York Fashion Week is an A-List affair with some of Hollywood's hottest celebrities making an appearance in the Big Apple.
Totally hitting the print-clashing trend on the head, actress Katie Holmes rocked a stripey floral ensemble for her appearance at the Zimmermann show.
American model Christie Brinkley and her daughter Sailor Lee Brinkley-Cook also attended the Australian designer SS19 showcase.
Looking every inch the glamorous mother-daughter duo, Christie, 64, looked effortlessly glamorous in a spotty mini and old Hollywood curls while her 20-year-old daughter opted for a peach ruffle dress.
Meanwhile, Gigi Hadid and Hailey Baldwin unwound in style at the Tommy Hilfiger after-party.
Making the most of the brand's signature stripes, Gigi stunned in a bright red sheer power suit while Hailey opted for a tartan bomber jacket.
Also rocking a statement red outfit, Sofia Ritchie ended day six of NYFW in a glittering sequin mini dress. And we're taking style notes for our next night on the town.
In even more New York Fashion Week news, models left very little to the imagination by wearing artfully-placed DUCT TAPE on day five of the shows.
Plus Gigi and Bella Hadid steal the show, Paris Hilton poses with her pooch and Christina Aguilera sits front row on day four of NYFW.
And models wear dollar bills for bizarre New York Fashion Week runway show – and several outfits are completely SEE-THROUGH.
Source: Read Full Article

















