Public School — This week marked the first New York Fashion Week: Men's, Cult brand Public School's presentation lineup included jewelery designer Waris Ahluwalia (second from left) and Twin Shadow. Monica Schipper/Getty Images Michael Kors Collection — Michael Kors' casual suiting was designed with the vacationing city-slicker in mind. Larry Busacca/Getty Images Rag & Bone — Rag & Bone's parkour-themed collection was shown on mannequins, as well as in a video of actual parkourists wearing the clothes. Neilson Barnard/Getty Images N. Hoolywood — Simplicity was everything at Daisuke Obana's latest show. Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images Ovadia & Sons — Twins Ariel and Shimon Ovadia showed a number of stand-out jackets, including this mesh-lined duster. JP Yim/Getty Images Duckie Brown — Playing with androgyny, Duckie Brown's latest saw models in billowing organza tops, and ribbon-tie pants. Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images Timo Weiland — Models were posed in front of static TVs at Timo Weiland. That same TV static was translated into sweater prints. Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images Calvin Klein — The sportswear-heavy Calvin Klein collection was restaged in New York just weeks after it was shown on the Milan runways. Neil Rasmus/BFA/Sipa USA/AP Richard Chai — Richard Chai was inspired by his teen years in New York, and his favorite indie album covers. JP Yim/Getty Images Tim Coppens — While many of the looks at Tim Coppens were monochrome, eye-catching prints and occasional flashes of color brought the collection to life. JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images Robert Geller — This season, Robert Geller was much more casual than conceptual. Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images Rochambeau — Pale pink, steely blues, lots of white. Rochambeau's collection was spring to a T. Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images Prev Next