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Read morePeeking Through: The Lingerie Trends of Fashion Week
The runway shows in New York this past fall flew in the face of some conventional wisdom regarding the way in which lingerie works with clothing. Notably, the “rules” dictating that if you’re bra is going to show, it should never be the same color as your shirt, and that it should never under any sartorial circumstance be white, no longer apply.
But even as the rulebook gets rewritten in some areas, in another, we’re seeing some serious staying power as the visible black bra—once, in a time long ago, a taboo—seems on the verge of becoming a classic look (which is just fine by us).
We’ve combed the shows for these trends and more, from black to white to sleepwear to underwear. Here are six major lingerie trends from New York Fashion Week’s spring 2016 collections…
White on White
From left to right: Tracy Reese, Rag & Bone, Altuzarra, Alexander Wang
Sleepwear as Daywear
From left to right: Givenchy, Thakoon, Jason Wu, Tadashi Shoji
Deep V Interrupted
From left to right: Altuzarra, Opening Ceremony, Rag & Bone, Narciso Rodriguez
The Bandeau: Top, Bra, or Both?
From left to right: Vera Wang, Elie Tahari, Rachel Comey, Ohne Titel
Boy Shorts Exposed
From left to right: Jill Stuart, Marchesa, Proenza Schouler, Marc Jacobs
The Black Bra: A New Classic
From left to right: Rag & Bone, Concept Korea, Vera Wang, Proenza Schouler
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