
Buckler looks to Anonymous Art of the street variety to guide fall’s collection. Literally taking his runway show to the streets, Buckler provided a wardrobe of slim silhouettes peppered with a little moxie for the subtle artist of today. From little boxes and misplaced buttons to graphic prints, the latest from the label appeared by all means normal, but came accompanied with several surprises that were to be unpacked in the details.


Siki Im follows a path of silence for fall’s collection. Looking to Mother Earth and the inspiring work of Native American pottery artist Maria Martinez, Siki Im embraces grounded pieces. Built from the ground up as garments of protection, easy layers are constructed with minimalist shapes. Rounded off by hats created in collaboration with Heather Huey, Siki Im also adds jewelry Made by Eugene and kilts as well as rugs by Tahnibaa Nataani to their serene lineup. / Photos by Carl Barnett (The Fashionisto)

Buckler review will be posted later. Until then, enjoy these pictures from the show, which happened today on Grand Street. / Photos by Carl Barnett (The Fashionisto)

Nautica looks to Lake Michigan for the inspiration of fall’s nautical collection. Modeled after the heritage of the Sleeping Bear Dunes region, the label finds themselves anchoring in a calm season of deep blues and warm layers to ward off the water’s cool. / Photos by Carl Barnett (The Fashionisto)

Tonight, Tim Hamilton showed his new fall collection at the Standard Hotel, looking to a revolving roster of three sets of models to display both menswear and womenswear. Mixing and matching style aesthetics this season, Hamilton’s final selection blurred the line between scrappy youth and a modern refinement. From provocative tees and thick soled shoes to sportswear, the collection highlighted a casual foot forward. However, Hamilton’s knack for the tidy reared itself in a lineup of knits and jackets constructed with a relaxed hand, but echoing an attitude all about the tailored details. / Photos by Carl Barnett (The Fashionisto)