
CNN was on the scene as designers showcased their fall 2015 collections at New York Fashion Week from February 12-19. Marc Jacobs rounded out the week-long affair with a deviant, jarring and beautiful collection.

J. Mendel's collection embraced fall's 1970s trend with skinny scarves and gold jacquard.

Models walk in Calvin Klein's mod yet minimalist collection.

Ralph Lauren paired fur-like and Western-inspired accessories with his signature polished aesthetic.

Model Karolina Kurkova, with "Gatsby" hair and a fringe-accented gown, leads the final walk in the Marchesa show.

Models Lexi Boling and Molly Bair walk for Proenza Schouler's experimental collection.

Erin Fetherston displayed ladylike charm for fall.

Peter Copping debuted his first collection as the creative director for Oscar de la Renta. The legendary designer appointed Copping as his successor before his death in October.

A model presents an indigo fur coat, tuxedo blouse and gray fur skirt for Bibhu Mohapatra.

Josep Font, the creative director of DELPOZO, incorporated handcrafted fabric flowers on dresses for his artistic and colorful collection.

Michael Kors accented chunky knits with fur in one of the looks for his fall collection.

Luella Bartley and Katie Hillier crossed social activism with fashion for Marc by Marc Jacobs. Many of the looks included printed phrases like "suffragette" and "our choice."

A model walks in a metallic pleated dress with tassel earrings for Lela Rose.

J. Crew's womenswear lineup nodded to the 1970s with wide-leg trousers and fringe skirts.

Models stride down the runway in Tory Burch's "Marrakech meets Chelsea" collection.

The pops of color in Rag & Bone's fall collection were an homage to 1990s hip-hop.

Libertine creative director Johnson Hartig encouraged models on their final walk to be as festive as his graphic fall collection.

Donna Karan played with sheer panels in this gold and black evening dress.

A model walks in street-smart layers for 3.1 Phillip Lim.

A model poses in a playful, Kelly green pantsuit for Rosie Assoulin.

Carolina Herrera's fall collection explored water elements as seen in this water drop skirt with a blue fox top.

Models walk down a football stadium runway for Tommy Hilfiger's sporty fall collection.

Kendall Jenner walks the runway in an iconic Diane von Furstenberg wrap dress.

A model displays a spaghetti strap silk dress and a wool parka for designer Prabal Gurung.

Thakoon Panichgul stuck to a long, lean and romantic silhouette for fall.

Public School designers Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne continued their signature cool-kid vibe for fall.

A model walks the runway in a high, lace neckline for Altuzarra.

A model presents a boxy outerwear look by designer Victoria Beckham.

Taking a break from the season's 1970s theme, models stomp down the runway in heavy-metal hair and makeup for Alexander Wang's edgy fall collection.

Dion Lee played with bias-cutting and draping for his fall collection.

A model walks in a tailored turtleneck look with extended cuffs for Misha Nonoo.

Models step onto the runway in Suno's collection that showed both brightness and gloom (their inspiration was the "mad woman in the attic"), as seen in this belted shirt dress with an embroidered flower.

A model walks the runway for Nicole Miller's dark forest-inspired collection.

A model walks in a geo-patterned maxi dress for Australian label Zimmermann.

Cushnie Et Ochs kept it sexy and sophisticated with looks like this bodycon gown with well-placed cut-outs.

Model Hanne Gaby Odiele walks for Jason Wu in a seductive silk dress with a thigh-high slit.

Designer Rebecca Minkoff kept with the 1970s overriding trend and went for a rocker-inspired look.

Kate Spade's chief creative officer Deborah Lloyd drew some inspiration from "Fantastic Mr. Fox," as evident in this look with a rich plaid and fox motif.

Models in over-the-knee boots, statement coats and cozy knits walk the finale of the BCBG Max Azria show on the first day of the event.

Richard Chai's show was dominated by outerwear.

A model displays one of fall's richest hues at the Honor fashion show.

Coach favored shearling coats and moto boots for fall.

Models sport lace detailing amid a mostly minimalist collection at the Marissa Webb show.

Tome's fall collection was punctuated with metallic prints.