
Tomo Koizumi's vibrant debut was one of the most talked-about shows at New York Fashion Week.

Actress Gwendoline Christie was one of a handful of celebrity faces to walk Koizumi's show.

Actress Laverne Cox sashayed down the runway for 11 Honoré, an e-commerce website dedicated to sizes 10 to 20-plus.

Rap legend Lil' Kim performed on the runway for The Blonds.

Michael Kors relived his Studio 54 glory days with a '70s-inspired collection. by obtaining rights to the legendary nightclub's logo and using it throughout his collection. Barry Manilow then took the stage to perform his 1978 hit "Copacabana" performance, helping to transport guests back in time.

To drive home the theme, Kors had crooner Barry Manilow perform as a finale.

Groundbreaking African-American model Pat Cleveland, 68 (center), was one of a few older models to walk Naeem Khan.

Anna Sui looked to the '60s with her Autumn-Winter 2019 collection, titled "Poptimism."

Coach creative director Stuart Vevers' was inspired by Kaffe Fassett, an American artist known for his playful, colorful designs.

Eckhaus Lattashowed pieces that could very well be worn by people of any gender.

Vaquera played with over-the-top proportions and shapes, themed around domesticity.

At Bode, men were dressed in ballet flats and soft hues, challenging stereotypes of masculinity.

Alessandro Trincone accomplished a similar feat using saccharine styling.

Elsewhere, Batsheva gave traditional notions of femininity and modesty and subversive twist.

For the second season in a row, designer Claudia Li cast only Asian models for her show. The collection was inspired by her New Zealand roots.

This look was perhaps the most impractical from Christian Cowan's glamorous collection.