Last Looks: Yesterday's Runway at Alexander Wang and Altuzarra

Last Looks: Yesterday's Runway at Alexander Wang and Altuzarra

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Industry darling Alexander Wang celebrated his tenth year at the helm of his eponymous line with a knockout collection based in grunge, edge, and androgyny.

Known for putting on a show, Wang made sure not to disappoint, using blasting music, a giant projection screen and pole dancers to inject the evening with an energy only the designer himself could create.

On the runway, deconstructed denim, oversized tees, pajama trousers and menswear-inspired trenches mixed with silk lingerie maxi dresses, skintight leather pants and his signature dose of sportswear (think basketball jersey weaves, clean white hoodies and the ever-trendy fashion sneak). Though we're sorry to say there will be no return to Balenciaga for Wang next year, we're excited to see what he'll be doing with the free time.

Shop: current season Alexander Wang

Joseph Altuzarra returned to mother nature to inspire his spring collection, channeling earthy vibes with crisp whites, moody burgundies and burnt oranges reflective of his his Basque heritage.

The designer steered the tie dyes and fringe of the popular '70s trend in a more euro-chic direction, incorporating old-school sensuality with thigh-high slits on classic skirt cuts and crumpled textures for a more of a Spanish-countryside feel. He wasn't out to make a huge statement with this collection, rather the he created a more cohesive presentation full of relaxed and approachable pieces.

Chunky gold and rope details stood out against simple linen jumpsuits and midi dresses, making shell-hued sequined frocks even more of a standout statement. Bonus: two new purses featuring a crocodile shoulder bag complete with a chunky braided strap and tassel detail.

Shop: current season Altuzarra

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