11 Colorful Illustrated Runway looks from the New York Fall 2021 Collections

The New York collections were full of color!

February’s New York fashion week came after a year of quarantines and shut downs. While each season usually focuses on a key color pallet, the Fall ‘21 lines spanned the gamut from red to purple and everything in between; the rainbow after the storm—next year is looking bright!

I turned11 of my favorite colorful looks from the New York shows into fashion illustrations, modeled by my cast of fashion week croquis. Check out each of the illustrated looks below!

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Reina in Victoria Beckham

Tonal Pink suited look with a wide leg trouser and a printed blouse.

Trend point: Woven Blazer

Colors: Pink, White, Yellow and green details in print

Reina in Victoria Bec

Reina in Anna Sui

All over printed purple look with a tonal dress-stockings-booties combo.

Trend point: Sheer over solid

Colors: Plum, Violet, Khaki details

 
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Nia in Prabal Gurung

Structured dress silhouette with sleeve drama, ruching, corsetting, and eyelet cutouts.

Trend point: Sleeve volume, Belted waist, Ruching, Corset seaming

Colors: Red, White, Black details

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Nia in Christian Cowan

All over sequined orange cut out dress with bandeau top and boots.

Trend point: Cut out

Colors: Orange

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Nia in Adam Lippes

Woven bow neck top with flared sleeve, paired with wide leg yellow trousers.

Trend point: Bow neck, Sleeve volume, Simple trousers

Colors: Lilac, Yellow

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Mei in Anna Sui

Mix and match tonal green textured jacket and printed pant.

Trend point: Textures and print

Colors: Green, White, Black

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Mei in Ulla Johnson

Bow strap midi dress with off shoulder sleeves and ruffled hem.

Trend point: Bow strap, Ruffles

Colors: Teal, Black details

 
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Nikki in Staud

Matching blue trench and ankle length knit dress.

Trend point: Belted waist, Tonal

Colors: Blue

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Nikki in Zimmermann

Color blocked patchwork maxi dress with mixed prints and colored beaded fringe-like trim.

Trend point: Patchwork, Flared hem, Sleeve volume

Colors: Pink, Orange, White, Aqua

 
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Oriana in Claudia Li

Two piece fuchsia skirted look with an embellished top and a ruffled skirt.

Trend point: Cropped top, Ruffles, Skirt volume

Colors: Fuchsia

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Oriana in Sandy Liang

Button up cardigan over a shell tulle skirt embellished with rose trim at the waist.

Trend point: Sheer, Skirt volume

Colors: Olive, White

 
 

These illustrations were also printed in the newspaper, The SI Advance and featured on MakingManhattan.com . To see the tear sheets and screen caps click here

Deanna Kei is a NY Fashion and Beauty Illustrator. She works with brands to create unique and engaging content featuring their products and collections. To commission illustrations for your brand please write to deannakei@gmail.com

How to dress like Carrie Bradshaw in 2021

Runway looks from the New York Fashion Week Fall ‘21 collections

With a new Sex and the City reboot on the horizon, it was the perfect time to give Carrie a style refresh! I dressed her in 5 killer designer looks from the NYFW Fall ‘21 Runway shows. We don’t know know what’s in her ‘And Just Like That’ wardrobe yet, but my bet is that it will look a little something like this! Check out each illustrated look below!


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1. The Dinner Date: look by Badgley Mischka

Gold fur and glam sequins are the perfect evening combination to take Carrie through the capricious NY spring temperatures. *Carrie has worn Badgley Mischka before too!


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2. The Party Girl: look by Prabal Gurung

A flirty polka dot cocktail dress embellished with a classic Carrie flower is a must have for the socialite. *This wouldn’t be Sarah Jessica Parker’s first time wearing Prabal Gurung!


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3. The Spring breaker: look by Claudia Li

This dramatic fuchsia two piece set is as full of personality as the it It Girl herself. Carrie is all about brightening up the streets of NY with her colorful style.


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4. The classic New Yorker: look by Gabriela Hearst

This sleek knit, lace, and leather combo is reminiscent of the 90’s/00’s styles Carrie wore in the earlier seasons of the show, but with a 2021 update.


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5. Lunch date: look by Sandy Liang

A bold sheer skirt trimmed with rose embellishments at the waist and a cute mini cardigan make the perfect daring lunch look for Carrie.


Bonus Look:

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The Tutu Refresh: Look by Deanna Kei

My fresh new take on Carrie’s iconic pink and white tutu look from the original SATC opening.


My pink Carrie look is available as a print, weekender tote, and phone case!

Click below to shop each!


Which of Carrie’s 6 looks is your favorite? Share in the comments!

*My Carrie illustrations were featured on the Makingmanhattan.com website. Please visit my press page to see the screen caps and back link!

Deanna Kei is a NY Fashion and Beauty Illustrator. She works with brands to create unique and engaging content featuring their products and collections. To commission illustrations for your brand please write to deannakei@gmail.com

What NYFW’s Top Spring ‘21 Trends say about the current state of the Fashion Industry

This year has been one of a kind. The spring ‘21 collections which showed this past September have been both a reflection and a response to the current state of our world. They focused on two of the emerging style themes: ‘Comfort’ and ‘Escapism’. Designers were deeply aware of the lifestyle shift this pandemic has brought us and this season’s runway looks were in many cases more wearable, and more relevant than any collection before.


‘Comfort’ has been a growing style focus during this pandemic as many people who are confined to their homes and working remotely have turned to Athleisure styles. People are looking inward, and there is a greater focus on wearability. With nowhere to go, people are dressing for themselves. The clearest market indication of this shift is that denim sales are down while sweatpants sales have seen a significant increase. [Source: Washington Post ]


On the opposite side of the spectrum ‘Escapism’ was born out of the frustrations of lockdown and the stay-at-home shift. Many people are bored of their home-centric lives and are looking hopefully towards future travel plans, events, and parties. ‘Escapism’ is the mentality that people are sick of their home-wear and are ready to go all out for Spring ‘21. Designers addressed this through bold colors and silhouettes, while keeping embellishments, trims, and details to a refreshing minimum.


These shifts in market mentality were reflected in the 12 top NYFW S’21 Runway trends.

*This report focuses on the New York collections but a few looks from other cities have been included as well.


1. Sleeve Drama:

 
Tibi - Spring ‘21

Tibi - Spring ‘21

 
Jacquemus - Spring ‘21

Jacquemus - Spring ‘21

 

Spring 21’s sleeves are the stuff wanderlust dreams are made of. 2020 has been a dramatic year and these theatrical sleeves and are telling the tale of adventure for Spring/Summer 21. Designers are encouraging us to “Wear your heart on your sleeve” and dress for the Spring we want to have.


On another note, video chats are the new norm and they’re not going away any time soon. The bold sleeved tops look great over a web camera and from 6ft away as well.

2. Flares and Fullness:


Jason Wu - Spring ‘21

Jason Wu - Spring ‘21

Zimmermann - Spring ‘21

Zimmermann - Spring ‘21

Zimmermann - Spring ‘21

Zimmermann - Spring ‘21


Flowing and flared skirts and dresses are the answer to a break in structure. This silhouette is both comfortable and dramatic. The wide hemmed skirts that came down the runways in solid colors were simple in design, and beautiful statement pieces.

3. Wide Leg Pants:


Theory - Spring ‘21

Theory - Spring ‘21

Rebecca Taylor - Spring ‘21

Rebecca Taylor - Spring ‘21

Cynthia Rowley - Spring ‘21

Cynthia Rowley - Spring ‘21

 

Athleisure is on the upswing and these wide leg styles leave room to move. They combine leisure wear with high fashion and are the perfect ‘outside–to-inside’ style. Wide leg pants provide a much needed stylish option to sweatpants. The extra wide and more exaggerated styles are a response to the desire to return to fashion, without ignoring the desire for greater comfort.

4. Belted and Sashed Waists:

Cinq A Sept - Spring ‘21

Cinq A Sept - Spring ‘21

Veronica Beard - Spring ‘21

Veronica Beard - Spring ‘21

Thakoon - Spring ‘21

Thakoon - Spring ‘21

Bold belts bring structure to unstructured looks and add an element of waist definition to the flared and wide legged styles. As other silhouettes are becoming more casual and loose, a thick stylized belt or sash has the ability to convert a piece and pull the look back in. It’s a very wearable trend that pairs well with Spring’s other emerging trends.

Spring 21’s belts ranged from wide to narrow, and from leather buckled belts to self fabric sashes. This trend had been gaining traction for the past few seasons and it wasn’t derailed by the recent lifestyle shift.


5. Cutouts and Crops:


Cinq A Sept - Spring ‘21

Cinq A Sept - Spring ‘21

 
Sandy Liang - Spring ‘21

Sandy Liang - Spring ‘21

 

Cropped tops, and cutouts are a break from all seriousness and formalities. These laid back styles are vacation ready and embody the phrase ‘less is more’.


Designers went minimal for Spring, going light on trims and embellishments. Instead there was a focus on composition and silhouette. These cutouts added design lines without seaming.


6. Ruffles and Tiers:

Alice + Olivia - Spring ‘21

Alice + Olivia - Spring ‘21

 
Ulla Johnson - Spring ‘21

Ulla Johnson - Spring ‘21

 



Dramatic, feminine and ethereal all over ruffled looks graced the Spring ‘21 runways. The light airiness was a refreshing contrast to the heaviness the world has been through lately.


7. Shirtings:

Vivienne Hu - Spring ‘21

Vivienne Hu - Spring ‘21

Plan C - Spring ‘21

Plan C - Spring ‘21

Aknvas - Spring ‘21

Aknvas - Spring ‘21


As some offices reopen, and others continue to hold remote video conferences, the woven shirt becomes a staple again. This time it’s been upgraded with bold new sleeves, oversize silhouettes, and longer lengths. While retaining it’s air of professionalism, this new shirting is more comfortable and more stylish than its classic counterpart.

8. Lace:

Ulla Johnson - Spring ‘21

Ulla Johnson - Spring ‘21

 
Alice + Olivia - Spring ‘21

Alice + Olivia - Spring ‘21

 


This feminine fabric is a simple way to dress up a basic look and is a welcomed change to the overly casual pandemic style.


Subtle laces and embroideries added texture to the runway, appearing as tonal solids and sometimes sheers. These airy laces romanticized next spring and put a delicate spin on the upcoming season.


9. Shorts:

Etoile Isabel Marant - Spring ‘21

Etoile Isabel Marant - Spring ‘21

 
Ulla Johnson - Spring ‘21

Ulla Johnson - Spring ‘21

 


Comfortable, practical, and travel worthy: shorts became a preferred pandemic option to jeans. Spring 21’s popular silhouette is fitted through the hip and wide at the leg opening. They range in lengths, with most hitting the mid thigh, but some extending to the top of the knee.


Though shorts have a reputation for being casual, designers showed all over printed short suits that would be perfect for returning to the office.


10. Pop Colors:


Vivienne Hu - Spring ‘21

Vivienne Hu - Spring ‘21

Jason Wu - Spring ‘21

Jason Wu - Spring ‘21

Ulla Johnson - Spring ‘21

Ulla Johnson - Spring ‘21

The Spring ‘21 collections are split between the two ideologies: Comfort and Escapism. Each had equal color representation on the runway.

The Spring ‘21 escapism narrative is both vibrant and hopeful.

The accent colors are: Nobility Blue, Lemon Yellow, Blush Orange, Pale Lavender, Iced Mint, Carnation Pink, Citrus green, and Powder Blue


These colors are applied as single color looks rather than being mixed. Although there’s such a varied pallet for Spring ‘21, designers were careful to avoid overpowering looks and complicated combinations. Even with all the accent colors, the mood for Spring is simple and fresh.



11. Neutrals:

Bevza - Spring ‘21

Bevza - Spring ‘21

Billy Reid - Spring ‘21

Billy Reid - Spring ‘21

Nicole Miller - Spring ‘21

Nicole Miller - Spring ‘21

With such a strong accent color pallet, designers employed an equally powerful group of neutrals to balance their collections out.

Tans, creams, blacks, and white tones answer the feelings of global uncertainty. The neutral pallet is synonymous with a fresh canvas for new beginnings.

12. Basic Prints:

Adeam - Spring ‘21

Adeam - Spring ‘21

Naeem Khan - Spring ‘21

Naeem Khan - Spring ‘21

Libertine - Spring ‘21

Libertine - Spring ‘21


3 of the season’s strongest print trends are Vertical Stripes, Leopard, and Florals. Keeping in line with the simple ideology, each print has minimal colors. Many prints appear as all over looks. Spring 21’s prints are not overpowering and blend well with the rest of the collections.



During this pandemic the modern woman’s lifestyle has changed and designers were challenged with redefining their own relevance. Following the themes of ‘Comfort’ and ‘Escapism’, Spring ‘21 RTW collections proved to be hopeful, clean, fresh, and just what we needed!


 
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Do you have a favorite trend from the list above? Share yours in the comments below!

*An alternative version of this report was published in the SI Advance New York Newspaper. You can view the tear sheets on my press page.

Deanna Kei is a NY Fashion and Beauty Illustrator. She works with brands to create unique and engaging content featuring their products and collections. To commission illustrations for your brand please write to deannakei@gmail.com