Designer Stacey Bendet once again created the collection of our dreams. Rich textures and fitted menswear designs, gave off a '60s London, rock 'n' roll vibe, while lace details and deep jewel tones added a romantic edge.
Our favorite looks include fitted shorts worn with over-the-knee boots, Bianca Jagger-esque tailored suits and patterned dresses that look as though they were made for Pattie Boyd -- each fitted silhouette paired with a full-length coat.
Price Range: $200-$900
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Banana Republic
The first full collection with Marissa Webb as the global creative director featured many pieces in keeping with the designer's penchant for masculine cuts. Oversized boyfriend coats and neutral turtlenecks were balanced out by feminine skirts and pops of bright pink and blue.
Price Range: $30-$500
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Rachel Antonoff
The designer turned her fall 2015 presentation into a science fair setup, complete with a school-girl themed line of clothes that included denim overalls, pleated skirts and collared button-ups.
Price Range: $55-$400
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Marc by Marc Jacobs
Graphic art prints were dispersed throughout the collection of skinny trousers, floor-length dresses and structured skirts that contributed to the girl-power vibe of the collection. They might not all be practical for everyday wear, but the fitted skirts and moto jackets are definite wardrobe staples.
Price Range: $150-$500
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J. Crew
Ribbed turtleneck sweaters, fringe skirts and an array of jackets ranging from shearling-lined coats to fitted blazers rounded out the preppy collection -- all of which were done in bright shades of yellow, soft pinks and deep burgundies and blues.
Price Range: $50-$400
We ooh and ahh over all of the gorgeous designs and models that make their way down the New York Fashion Week runway. But sometimes the over-the-top designs don't translate into an every day budget (or every day wear). That's where these collections come in. While we're waiting for an occasion that requires a floor length, silk Carolina Herrera gown, will gladly settle for these affordable (and much more wearable) collections from New York Fashion Week.