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Our Top Picks From NYFW

Molded by tradition and inspired by contemporary designs, brands like Ralph Lauren, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Zimmermann and more celebrate the next era of fashion at New York Fashion Week.

Ralph Lauren celebrates 50 years of fashion by reflecting American diversity in a way that has rarely been seen at New York Fashion Week. Continuing the celebration of diversity, 3.1 Phillip Lim took their design cues from an unlikely combination of the 60s and Marrakech style merging to create something like Southwest hippie-wear for an everyday urbanite. Fast-forward ten years with the 70s-inspired boho-chic Zimmermann collection channeling retro vibes with gilded pieces and lots of fringe. For your dose of eveningwear, Oscar de la Renta and Escada brighten up our palettes with vibrant color and playful patterns.

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Smooth as Gucci. The Italian house has just unveiled its new collection, The Art of Silk, which features nine international artists reinterpreting five archival themes—flora, fauna, nautical, equestrian, and the GG monogram—from Gucci’s storied collections. Experience the Art of Silk at Gucci’s Bal Harbour boutique.
Suede maxi-skirts. Equestrian-inspired boots. Elaborate necklines. Our highlights from the Ralph Lauren Fall ‘25 show in New York.
If ever you needed a reason to book it to Loewe—their new tome is available in store now. “Crafted World: Jonathan Anderson’s Loewe” celebrates Jonathan Anderson’s tenure as the house’s creative director with full-bleed photography of iconic designs, a collection of conversations, and a foreword by Zadie Smith. It’s the perfect way for the designer to conclude his chapter at the Spanish house before he turns over a new leaf as the creative director at Dior Men. Find the book—as well as pieces from Anderson’s final collection—here, at Loewe at Bal Harbour Shops.