Last Looks: Yesterday's Runway at Victoria Beckham, Diane von Furstenberg and Tracy Reese

Last Looks: Yesterday's Runway at Victoria Beckham, Diane von Furstenberg and Tracy Reese

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Known for her ultra-feminine looks, Victoria Beckham switched things up for her Sunday show, adding sporty vibes and punches of print to her runway resume.

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Normally the epitome of posh, Victoria Beckham revamped her aesthetic for spring, creating what she described as an "urban surf" vibe, drawing from classics like The Endless Summer to inject her linewith fluid frocks, soft pleats and breezy tanks. Abandoning her signature body-con dress, she made sure to point out that the collection's silhouettes were cut for women of all shapes.

Basing her collection in clean whites, Beckham introduced print as a major theme for the first time-adding punches of earth-toned ginghams and Japanese-inspired waves to the minimalistic collection. Clean lines, spring suede, graphic patterns and sporty touches all breezed down the runway.

Shop: current season Victoria Beckham

Fashion doyenne and queen of pattern, Diane von Furstenberg debuted her ladylike spring collection Sunday, breaking out micro prints, bold colors and lots of movement for the 2016 season.

Soft pastels, fringe bags, metallic touches and folksy prints -reminiscent of the '70s, and a throwback look that's definitely carrying into spring-created a cohesive and vibrant hippie-inspired collection.

Breezy rompers and wide-leg jumpsuits made their way down the runway on the industry's top models (Gigi and Bella Hadid, Karlie Kloss and Jourdan Dunn, to name a few) alongside the classic DVF wrap dress detailed with flounced hems and flowing silk ties. If anyone knows what to do with the '70s, it's Furstenberg, with her singular been-there-definitely-done-that sophistication.

Shop: current season Diane von Furstenberg

With two decades of experience under her belt, Tracy Reese has developed a knack for striking the balance between classic silhouettes and modern femininity.

Case in point: a lace dress, sans slip or sequined shift, showcased the collection's edginess. Windswept and saltwater-dipped models flaunted gauzy hemlines and flowing, airy shapes in contrasts with masculine moto jackets and metallic silver bombers, with sporty bras in lieu of tops.

A palate of bright hues was reserved for the more modest of outfits, while crisp whites and bold primaries dominated the more translucent pieces. Also worth mentioning: the collaboration with Sarah Jessica Parker on the mod booties and a failsafe pump.

Shop: current season Tracy Reese

-Emma Ranniger

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