New York fashion week: Weekend roundup
The Betsey Johnson show included a tribute to Alexander McQueen Photograph: Jason DeCrow/AP Photograph: Jason DeCrow/guardian.co.uk The rest of the show was more playful, featuring a Wild West theme, a Valentine's Day motif, and bizarre bird headgear Photograph: Lucas Jackson/Reuters Photograph: Lucas Jackson/guardian.co.uk Kelly Osbourne modelled a number of outfits, including this saloon girl look, accessorised with a black moustache Photograph: Stefan Gosatti/Getty Images Photograph: Stefan Gosatti/guardian.co.uk Victoria Beckham presented her fourth dress collection to renewed critical acclaim . She said she was influenced by a "1940s femme fatale and a Dick Tracy cartoon colour palette" Photograph: Dan Lecca/AP Photograph: Dan Lecca/guardian.co.uk DKNY was one of several labels to tap into a nascent menswear trend. The DKNY version was preppy with clashing patterns in autumnal shades Photograph: Slaven Vlasic/Getty Images for IMG Photograph: Slaven Vlasic/guardian.co.uk Rebecca Taylor tempered her usual feminine look with sweaters, tuxedo blouses, skinny wool trousers, faux-fur jackets and bowler hats Photograph: Shannon Stapleton/Reuters Photograph: Shannon Stapleton/guardian.co.uk Alexander Wang reinvented classic menswear for women Photograph: Stephen Chernin/AP Photograph: Stephen Chernin/guardian.co.uk Rag & Bone were also inspired by tailored suits Photograph: Diane Bondareff/AP Photograph: Diane Bondareff/guardian.co.uk Diane von Furstenberg said her theme was 'metamorphosis': strength v sex appeal. She combined men's jackets with girly dresses; metallics with soft knits Photograph: Jason Szenes/EPA Photograph: Jason Szenes/guardian.co.uk The show was rock to Betsey Johnson's country and western Photograph: Lucas Jackson/Reuters Photograph: Lucas Jackson/guardian.co.uk Calvin Klein showed some actual men's clothing, rather than menswear-inspired womenswear Photograph: Fernanda Calfat/Getty Images for IMG Photograph: Fernanda Calfat/guardian.co.uk The Charlotte Ronson show had a 70s vibe, all flares and flowing locks Photograph: Carlo Allegri/Reuters Photograph: Carlo Allegri/guardian.co.uk Georges Chakra showed a dramatic, glamorous collection Photograph: Stuart Ramson/AP Photograph: Stuart Ramson/guardian.co.uk There was lots of black lace and blood red silk Photograph: Timothy A Clary/AFP/Getty Images Photograph: Timothy A Clary/guardian.co.uk Lacoste, by contrast, was a fun collection based on bold colour-blocking. The models even smiled ... Photograph: Stephen Chernin/Reuters Photograph: Stephen Chernin/guardian.co.uk ... on the catwalk, at least. They didn't look quite so cheerful backstage Photograph: Stephen Chernin/Reuters Photograph: Stephen Chernin/guardian.co.uk Prabal Gurung has been tipped as a hot name to watch. This collection, the third under his own name, continued to impress Photograph: Louis Lanzano/AP Photograph: Louis Lanzano/guardian.co.uk Finalist in the Project Runway TV programme showed their work Photograph: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for IMG Photograph: Frazer Harrison/guardian.co.uk Bodycon at Herve Leger by Max Azria Photograph: Mehdi Taamallah/Empics Entertainment Photograph: Mehdi Taamallah/guardian.co.uk Shades, stripes and shiny macs from Y-3 Photograph: JP Yim/WireImage.com Photograph: JP Yim/guardian.co.uk
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