#NYFW DAY 2 Recap

 

If you haven’t checked out Day 1, keep scrolling to see my favorite kick-off looks!

KARIGAM

 

I started Day 2 at  Karigam’s 9 AM “SALTO ANGEL” show. Sleek middle-part ponytails took center stage while designer, Karina Gomez, redefined women’s contemporary wear. Leather and shearling transformed simple business suits into high fashion looks. Chelsea Leyland’s atmospheric beats enhanced the breathtaking simplicity of all forty-six Karigam runway looks.

TADASHI SHOJI

Shoji’s fall collection SLAYED fashion week. My absolute favorite of fashion week so far is the second-skin bodysuit adorned with sapphire jewels. All of Shoji’s looks reflected stunning tribal prints. SURPRISE ANNOUNCEMENT: I was honored to cover the Tadashi Shoji show for Lady Gunn Magazine! Full coverage available here

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CONCEPT KOREA

Concept Korea is a global project launched in 2010 to expose Korean fashion culture during fashion week. This season, Yohanix and Jarret presented their fall/winter collections. From hipster eyewear to brightly colored booties, Concept Korea presented a strong AW collection.Fur-padded bomber jackets and adorable printed sweaters will definitely prevail as autumn/winter favorites!

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A model walks the runway wearing Concept Korea Fall 2016 during New York Fashion Week: The Shows at The Dock, Skylight at Moynihan Station on February 12, 2016 in New York City.

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MY SUPER COOL FRIEND MODELING IN CONCEPT KOREA: DAYTON! 

MY LOOK

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Spring Street Style Snap by Matthew Sperzel for Getty Images

Jacket- BCBG / Bodysuit & Pant Set- BCBG Generation / Shoes- BooHoo USA/Bag- Rebecca Minkoff

 

STAYED TUNED FOR THE LADY GUNN MAG ARTICLES, ADDITIONAL DAILY RECAPS, AND EXCITING STEM FEATURES THIS WEEK ON SCISTRUT.COM!

XOXO

Friday Research Look

  

This leather jacket with a unique woven vest pattern is perfect for adding a pop of color to a sophisticated look. I also wore this jacket to my Stanford Interview! This jacket is available at H&M along with the pictured black turtleneck. I’m currently analyzing data for my research so this flare skirt from LF works for stage I am at for the study. The booties are from BooHoo USA.  

I’m so excited for fashion week! I can’t wait to cover the best looks from the FW16 shows! 

   
Have an amazing weekend! 

XOXO

Why I’m participating in Khan Academy’s “Hour of Code” and why you should too…

Coding has become an essential skill in today’s modern society. Your favorite iPhone apps? Made with code. Zac Posen’s LED dress? Made with code. Coolest music beat? Made with code. Basically, most of the things we enjoy are made or affected by code. Well, what exactly is code? Coding or computer programming is the process of inputing a series of instructions to perform a certain task or solve a problem. Coding enables us to put our ideas to reality. Think about what you can achieve with code and join over millions of people for the first ever Computer Science Education Week.  Tag me on social media @autumngreco on instagram and @autumngreco_ on twitter when you share what you learned during your first time coding. I’m so excited to participate in Khan Academy’s exciting new program! 

 

photo by mashable.com

 
Xoxo

Autumn

ZAC POSEN

The Zac Posen show truly took my breath away. Besides from being completely star-struck at the sight of Rihanna, Mary J. Blige, Coco Rocha, Miss J Alexander, Katie Holmes, and BryanBoy, I was amazed by the beauty of each and every one of Zac Posen’s looks. Zac Posen’s show was full of vibrant colors, unique patterns, and of course, top models! The stunning, Naomi Campbell closed the Zac Posen show in a extravagant red gown.

Photos below: Autumn with Mary J. Blige and Coco Rocha.

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CHROMAT

Photo by Atisha Paulson of Nylon Magazine

Photo by Atisha Paulson of Nylon Magazine

On Friday night, Made and Milk studios hosted the Chromat show. The show not only featured exquisite futuristic designs, but also featured models of all sizes and ethnicities. Designer Becca McCharen is shaping the future of fashion in every aspect. I can’t even pick a favorite look!

photo 1photo 2  B95KT55CQAAj9bw.jpg-largeAutumn Greco with J.R. Smith (above) and Jenn Im a.k.a Clothesencounters (below).
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