DVF
Nothing in NY Fashion Week so far could have been bigger then the Diane Von Furstenberg show yesterday. (We're still waiting with bated breath for Marc Jacobs!) Guess stars can't get enough of Diane's colorful, lavish prints, and smart wrap dresses!
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Herve Leger
Nothing says style star quite like a Herve Leger bandage dress. The stars turned out for the Spring '10 collection created by BCBG master Max Azria. The collection was winning, but the star's outfits, mostly solid colored, black and classic, unfortunately, weren't.
Rebecca Taylor
Stars came casual to Rebecca Taylor, who chose to highlight lilac colors and polka dots as part of her fun and fancy free collection for Fashion Week. Looks like stars like Tiffani Thiessen, who chose a fuchsia patterned top, were all smiles all night!
Altuzarra
Altuzarra's collection was one of the hippest…and the stars that attend followed suit! Check out Leighton Meester's sculpted purple suit and Rachel McAdams' quirky, avant-garde skirt, like something out of an abstract painting.
Lela Rose
Stylish stars turned out in Lela Rose designs for her show. It was obvious when you saw her line that celeb wardrobes were plucked straight from her collection. Talk about some loyal celeb fans!
DKNY
Donna Karan helmed two lines this week, but only one garnered more famous faces! Check out appearances by stars Milla Jovovich and Rachel Zoe.
Reem Acra
Reem Acra is always a bright spot during NYFW, with bold hues of canary yellow, green, blue, and red. This year, a gold shirtdress and a black jumpsuit, followed by lots of garden colors and jewels. Emmanuelle followed suit with a bright tube dress and a purple belt.
Christian Siriano
Christian Siriano's shows are totally fun, but totally chic. Stars came in form fitting creations and evening wear worn in daytime, an homage to the Project Runway breakthrough who already has a huge celeb following.
Kristen Johnston, Kelly Rowland, Mena Suvari, Katrina Bowden
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