
This year at Spring 2015 Fashion Week in New York, it was all about minimalism. We saw lots of stark all-black or all-white looks, occasionally balanced with muted prints. And, of course, it wouldn’t be a Spring fashion week without oodles of pastel.
In general, make-up and hair choices were also quite minimal, but William Okpo featured their usual brand of unique hairstyles, which went well with the girlish charm of their collection. Other standouts included 5:31 JÉRÔME, Lisa Folawiyo, Hood by Air, and fashion week staple Tracy Reese.
5:31 JÉRÔME
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Azede Jean-Pierre
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B. Michael America
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Cushnie et Ochs
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Deola Sagoe/Clan
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Edwing D’Angelo
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Harbison
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Harlem’s Fashion Row Featuring K. Milele, Harlem Haberdashery, Josh & Nicol, and Byron Lars
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Hood by Air
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Kithe Brewster
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Korto Momolu
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Laquan Smith
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Lisa Folawiyo
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Public School
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Pyer Moss
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Rubin Chapelle
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Telfar
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Tracy Reese
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Tye Tomon
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Way It Should Be
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William Okpo
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