New York Fashion Week’s Oscars red carpet-ready looks
Peter Copping for Oscar de la Renta: It would be a real coup to wear a gown from his first collection, such as this lingerie-inspired style. (Slaven Vlasic / Getty Images)
Zac Posen: A jewel of a creation in emerald green with rich embroidery. (John Minchillo / Associated Press)
Christian Siriano: Rich peacock blue, an interesting pattern and shading would make this gown a winner. (Arun Nevader / Getty Images)
Christian Siriano: The “Project Runway” alum puts an exotic spin on feathery fringe. (Arun Nevader / Getty Images)
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Carolina Herrera: Icy blue glamour would be great on blond beauty Reese Witherspoon. (Stephen Chernin / EPA)
Carolina Herrera: This top and silver foiled skirt would be a more modern option than a corseted gown. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week)
Sheerness, sparkle and an edgy Art Deco vibe would make this a standout. (John Minchillo / Associated Press)
Michael Kors: For a real thumb in the eye to armchair fashion critics, how about these crystal-embellished pajamas? (Richard Drew / Associated Press)
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Marchesa: The bold floral embroidery on the bodice elevates this red dress to extraordinary. (Kathy Willens / Associated Press)
Donna Karan: You can never go wrong with gold leaf glam, from a collection inspired by the New York skyline. (Kathy Willens / Associated Press)
Proenza Schouler: OK, it’s really out there, but the tinsel-like embroidery and cutouts might work for Miley Cyrus at an after-party. (JP Yim / Getty Images)
Marchesa: This jet beaded top and pants combination is pure cinematic drama. Also, it’s backless. (Arun Nevader / Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week)
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Marchesa: If you are going to do fringe, why not really do fringe. This gown shimmies and shakes. (Arun Nevader / Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week)
Marc Jacobs: Fresh off the designer’s dramatic runway show, this gown is both modern (check the zipper) and classic. (Slaven Vlasic / Getty Images)
Jenny Packham: Because navy is so much more chic than black, and this playful take on the sheer trend looks fresh. (Jacopo Raule / Getty Images)
Depozo: Designed by Josep Font, the Spanish heritage brand is an up-and-coming with up-and-comers like Kiernan Shipka. (Slaven Vlasic / Getty Images)
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Bibhu Mohapatra: A new take on a classic caped gown silhouette in black velvet and white satin. (Fernanda Calfat / Getty Images for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week)
Rodarte: Because no one does feathers like the Mulleavy sisters. This short style would be easy to wear and move in. (Booth Moore / Los Angeles Times)
Narciso Rodriguez: A white silk, bias cut top that spirals into a formal wear-type tail, worn over black pants, gives new meaning to creative black tie. (Jason DeCrow / Associated Press)