A designer that never seems to disappoint, Oscar De La Renta, blew New York Fashion Week away with his Fall /Winter 19-20 collection.
First things first; the runway. With its vibrant green potted plants decorating the stage and the rustic columns and split stage, he set the bar high and did not disappoint. It resembled a walk through a pristine springtime park.
First, to grace, the stage was the very monochromatic heavy winter outfits. With his use of simple fall colors such as black, burnt orange, burgundy, brown, and grey, de la Renta showcased a simple business casual look to kick off his show.
He continued to use these colors into his evening wear. Loose, lighter and in some cases, almost sheer fabric was showcased next. With a very ethereal feel in some of the gowns, he moves into tassels and block patterns.
The dresses and outfits that followed have the look of a quilt with square blocks decorated with floral patterns on the inside of them. With the mix of tassels dangling from the bottom of the outfits, the outfits were vibrant and really came to life.
Ending the show with wine reds, blacks, and gold glittered accents, tied the show into the later winter season. And of course, he ended with a bang, showcasing Bella Hadid in a gorgeous floor length black ballgown with a quatrefoil pattern embroidered on it. A trendsetter when it comes to fashion, Oscar de la Renta blew it out of the water.
photos: Photo by Alessandro Lucioni taken from Vogue Runway