Tiko Paksa vest and skirt // Amelie Pichard boots // Boyy handbag // Thatch and Giles & Brother bracelets
Down came the rain.
As if signaling the start of spring, the extreme heat from Day 1 transitioned to rain on our last day of NYFW.
Every February, I always tell my husband I’d rather have snow than rain. It’s so difficult to shoot photos or really walk anywhere when it’s raining, but on we pressed!
Last September I wore an amazing oversized plaid blazer by Georgian designer Tiko Paksa (who picked up on plaid and purple as THE color of the year before both became trends).
Oversized silhouettes are my game, and this belted puffer vest and matching wrap skirt struck the perfect balance between editorial and wearable. NYFW outfit gold.
Nonie
With the unrelenting rain, it was nice to only have one show on our last day. You may have heard of Canadian brand Nonie via Megan Markle. The Duchess of Sussex stepped out in a Nonie trench dress this summer and the brand has continued to garner well-deserved press ever since.
Timeless, clean silhouettes in the finest silk were the theme for spring 2019. The show opened to all white separates (the chiffon trench paired with silk trousers matched Markle’s look), transitioned to inked hues and closed with crimson and fuchsia. The ruched side slit skirts resembled my outfit from Day 2 so you know I’m a fan.
In a week that can feature over-the-top designs, it’s nice to end with a clean slate of relaxed, expertly tailored staples.
I’ve said many times before that one of my fave things about NYFW is making friends. It truly feels like a posh summer camp every season.
While waiting for the show to start, I met model Madeline Stuart and her mother. Madeline was the first person with Down syndrome to walk in Asia at Mercedes Benz fashion week China, and has gone on to walk in Paris, London, Russia and Dubai. I actually saw Madeline walk her first show at NYFW almost 5 years ago and have been a fan ever since. Forbes named her the number one game changer in fashion and she has appeared in Vogue, Marie Claire, Paper, Cosmopolitan and the New York Times. After meeting her, it was so much fun to follow along on the rest of her NYFW journey via Instagram.
With our last show complete, it was time to celebrate.
My mom and I took a rainy walk through Central Park and stopped at Tavern on the Green for tea and wine. With the crisp air and tons of foliage around us, it truly felt like fall.
I don’t know if our daughter will join us for another NYFW (February is so cold!), but being able to experience it with her, my mom and husband – three of the most important people in my life – while doing something that is of infinite importance to me was pretty much the best thing ever.
And just like that, we marked another NYFW in the books.