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Proenza Schouler Fall 2015
Photography by Peter Stigter
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New York Fashion Week: The Fall 2015 statement makers from yesterday’s shows

By Sarah Casselman
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When your morning begins with an ombré striped fox bathrobe (à la Michael Kors) instead of an omelet, you know glam is on the menu for Fall 2015. Kors served up the luxe life with feather-embroidered dresses, cashmere capes and satin tuxedo gowns. His front row posse was equally glam—socialites (Aerin Lauder, Poppy Delevingne) and stars (Kate Hudson, Allison Williams) caused a pre-show flashbulb frenzy.

Over at Boss, glamour transformed into “Industrial Beauty,” the vision of the brand’s artistic director Jason Wu. Classic menswear fabrics were fused with laser-cut sequins, plasticized finishes and tulle overlays—impressive to say the least, kind of like the starry front row (Julianne Moore, Dakota Johnson) and the view from the 43rd floor at 225 Liberty Street, formerly Two World Financial Center.

A few hours later, Brooklyn-based jewellery designer Alexis Bittar brought out the bubbly to celebrate 25 years of designing with Lucite. The party continued over at Michael Kors Soho flagship to launch the Miranda eyewear collection. A low-key Allison Williams perused the shoe salon while Kate Hudson had a laugh with the man of the hour before posing for photogs.

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Back uptown at the soon-to-be home of the Whitney Museum of Art, Proenza Schouler got down(town) with their version of glam, which included white spotted calf coats, flock printed dresses and plenty of punched knits and embellishment. How will you up your glam next fall? Here are five ways to radiate straight off the runway:

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Proenza Schouler Fall 2015

Photography by Peter Stigter

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Michael Kors Fall 2015

The gold metallic bias dress at Michael Kors says Insta-glam. Throw it on and be the life (and light) of the party.

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