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Eckhaus Latta, Tory Burch, Sies Marjan and more. BoF FASHION WEEK New York Fashion Week In New York,

Eckhaus Latta, Tory Burch, Sies Marjan and more. [View on Web]( [Add to contacts]( [New reader? Subscribe]( [BoF]( BoF FASHION WEEK New York Fashion Week In New York, it was a breakthrough season for [Eckhaus Latta]( while [Sies Marjan]( married bold, Instagram-friendly colour with with emotional depth. Elsewhere, [Tory Burch’s take]( on collegiate dressing felt riskier than normal. Don't forget, reviews by Tim Blanks are available exclusively to BoF Professional members. Sign up for BoF Professional [here](. [In New York, Fashion That’s Deeper Than Instagram]( BY Max Berlinger [Colour and maximalism can be scroll-stopping on social media, but precious few designers can marry bright and shiny with emotional depth.]( [Read Reviews & See Collections]( [Eckhaus Latta’s Growth Spurt]( BY Lauren Sherman [This was a breakthrough collection for Mike Eckhaus and Zoe Latta.]( [Read Review & See Collection]( [Direct-to-Community Designers in New York]( BY Chantal Fernandez [Some of the most interesting designers showing in New York summon energy from fans and collaborators who push them to turning points more important than jaded editors.]( [Read Reviews & See Collections]( [Tory Burch Goes to Black Mountain College]( BY Lauren Sherman [The season’s wonky take on collegiate dressing felt rich: charming and a bit riskier than the usual TB fare.]( [Read Review & See Collection]( [At New York Fashion Week, Designers Dispense with the Runway]( BY Lauren Sherman [In the quest to sell clothes, alternative approaches to storytelling are, for some designers, trumping the catwalk.]( [Read Reviews & See Collections]( [At Ralph Lauren, Coffee and Ceremony]( BY Lauren Sherman [There was elegance on the runway, but ultimately the collection could have worked harder to connect with the young consumers who want to love the brand again.]( [Read Review & See Collection]( [Country and Community Examined at New York Fashion Week]( BY Chantal Fernandez [Telfar, Rachel Comey and Maryam Nassir Zadeh used their collections to make a statement on human connection.]( [Read Reviews & See Collections]( [The Potency of Tom Ford]( BY Lauren Sherman [Such a strong whiff of nostalgia can turn sour. But Ford’s decision to design with an aim to make men and women look beautiful, rather than obsessively catering to fashion whims, is a long-term play.]( [Read Review & See Collection]( [Tomo Koizumi’s Quiet Electricity]( BY Lauren Sherman [Was it the can’t-miss moment of the week? Perhaps not, but it certainly felt like a fairytale brought to you by power duo Marc Jacobs and Katie Grand.]( [Read Review & See Collection]( [Subscribe Were you forwarded this email? To subscribe to this newsletter, click below.]( for Free]( Follow Us [The Business of Fashion]( [Sponsorship & Advertising]( [About]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit your subscriptions or sign up for our weekly newsletter]( The Business of Fashion Moray House - 6th Floor · 23-31 Great Titchfield St London W1W 7PA · United Kingdom

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