The Top Fall 2015 Trends From New York Fashion Week

New York Fashion Week has come and gone leaving hundreds of runway looks and limitless street style inspiration in its wake. That's a lot to take in. So before we head to London, we're doing our due diligence right here at home and tackling the top trends for next season.

What can you expect? Designers made a statement with a softer palette, added textural intrigue with little (and lots!) of fringe and shearling, and gave us a worldly way to wear the '70s vibe. But that's just the half of it — scroll for a complete look at New York Fashion Week's top nine trends or jump to the one you want below.

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The Glamorous Bohemian
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The Glamorous Bohemian

This season, the boho vibe draws from the '70s woman and the modern traveler. The shapes and fabrics are luxe — floaty hemlines, allover print, and embellishments galore.

Altuzarra Fall 2015

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Rebecca Minkoff Fall 2015

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Proenza Schouler Fall 2015

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Tory Burch Fall 2015

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Caped Crusader
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Caped Crusader

It makes sense since the fashion crowd has been avoiding their sleeves for seasons now that designers are bypassing them all together with Fall's caped silhouettes. Some are polished, while others, more statement-making. But regardless of pattern or color, the cut itself was made to catch the eye.

Delpozo Fall 2015

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Vivienne Hu Fall 2015

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Michael Kors Fall 2015

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Tommy Hilfiger Fall 2015

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Rebecca Minkoff Fall 2015

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Culottes Are Key
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Culottes Are Key

The key cut for pants is decidedly breezy and above the ankle. Culottes make it that much easier to show off a great pair of boots, and Fall's variety come with pleats, finished in leather, or washed in high-octane hues.

Victoria Beckham Fall 2015

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Alexander Wang Fall 2015

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Carolina Herrera Fall 2015

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Proenza Schouler Fall 2015

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On the Fringe
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On the Fringe

Where we've seen fringed details creeping onto bags and shoes since last season, designers are using it much more heavy-handedly come Fall. Look for it giving skirts a sexy, skin-baring effect, upping the ante on evening wear or adding textural intrigue to our favorite knits.

Sally LaPointe Fall 2015

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Alice + Olivia Fall 2015

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Banana Republic Fall 2015

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Oscar de la Renta Fall 2015

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Elizabeth and James

Elizabeth and James Fall 2015

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Ralph Lauren Fall 2015

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Gray Matters
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Gray Matters

This season's color takeover was decidedly gray — and we're not sad about it. The color looks particularly cool in monochromatic schemes — an easy one to pull off head to toe. And while it goes with everything already in your closet, it also helps dial down the sexy vibes of a strapless dress or a fitted sheath, while making sweaters and coats somehow feel even cozier. Now that's versatility.

Marissa Webb Fall 2015

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ICB Fall 2015

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Prabal Gurung Fall 2015

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Proenza Schouler Fall 2015

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Victoria Beckham Fall 2015

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Shine On
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Shine On

For the girl who loves sparkle, the designers won't let you down this season. With a nod to the shimmer we've typically seen more closely tied to holiday, Fall's versions are skillfully combined and crafted not just in megawatt shine, but in liquid finishes on futuristic-feeling coats or added as metallic pop to an otherwise understated look. All in all, it's an easy way to get dressed up in a flash.

Michael Kors Fall 2015

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Alexander Wang Fall 2015

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Donna Karan Fall 2015

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Misha Nonoo Fall 2015

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Marc Jacobs Fall 2015

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Rachel Zoe Fall 2015

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Ralph Lauren Fall 2015

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Tory Burch Fall 2015

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Potent Pastels
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Potent Pastels

Soft pastels are quiet powerhouses in the Fall collections, turning heads on a head-to-toe petal-pink mix or a sea foam ensemble. It's a far cry from your Easter pastels – all grown up and infinitely more statement-making on a furry coat or power suit.

Altuzarra Fall 2015

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Banana Republic Fall 2015

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Cushnie et Ochs Fall 2015

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Marc Jacobs Fall 2015

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So Plaid
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So Plaid

Plaid gets a revamp for Fall, making its return on cool-girl coats, trousers, and polished separates. It's classic with a twist — and in some cases, far more prep-school rebel than schoolgirl uniform.

Alexander Wang Fall 2015

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Banana Republic Fall 2015

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Carolina Herrera Fall 2015

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Tommy Hilfiger Fall 2015

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Jill Stuart Fall 2015

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Marc by Marc Jacobs Fall 2015

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3.1 Phillip Lim Fall 2015

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Give Me Shearling
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Give Me Shearling

Furry finishes have their place nearly every Fall, but this season designers added warmth and detail more noticeably with shearling. The luxe finish to leather and suede, the feel is just a touch retro on bomber jackets but entirely decadent on longer overcoats. It's statement-making outerwear for the girl who doesn't wear color or print.

Coach Fall 2015

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Rebecca Taylor

Rebecca Taylor Fall 2015

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Rachel Comey Fall 2015

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Donna Karan Fall 2015

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Rebecca Minkoff Fall 2015

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Proenza Schouler Fall 2015