NYFW F/W19 has officially wrapped and we have done a round up of some of the hottest trends from the runway. Here are 11 trends from this season at NYFW FW19 as seen exhibited by 23 designers from Afffair, Indonesian Diversity, Oxford Fashion Studio, Fashion Hong Kong, and Harlienz X Ghada Al Buainain.
1. TONS OF TULLE
This tutu fabric is not only for princesses, check out these looks from the runway. Tulle is bringing the edge to the FW19 runways.

Pheren Couture at Oxford Fashion Studio.
From logos to hashtags, nothing was left unsaid this season. #NYFW

Left to right: Jisu Lim at Oxford Fashion Studio, Dian Pelangi at Indonesian Diversity.
In NY we are typically used to seeing a sea of black coats in the winter. This season pop of color made their way into fabulous winter wear.

Left to right: Heaven Please+ at Fashion Hong Kong, Jyu Ri Ri at Oxford Fashion Group.
Mask brought edge and elevated touches to NYFW this season

Left to right: Pheren Couture at Oxford Fashion Studio, Out of Order at Oxford Fashion Studio.
This isn’t your 90s Diddy Puffer Jackets. Puffer scarfs, jeweled bombers, and skirts all made appearances on the catwalk.

Left to right: Heaven Please+ at Fashion Hong Kong, Chaahat Thakker at Oxford Fashion Studio.
Move over Hilary Clinton, these suits are powerful, but they are not your average boardroom attire adorn with prints, sheers, and super cool details.

Left to right: Ron Ramos at Oxford Fashion Studio, Farah Naz at Oxford Fashion Studio.
Silver & Gold are the colors of the season. Are those even colors? We don’t care…they are everywhere!

Left to right: Delayne Dixon at Oxford Fashion Studio, Meg Black at Oxford Fashion Studio.
Nope, and we aren’t talking about a sweatshirt hoodie. We love the added hoods that made their way into high fashion.

Left to right: NC By Charly Nzogang at Oxford Fashion Studio, Jyu Ri Ri at Oxford Fashion Studio.
Time to give the cold shoulder with this trend.

Left to right: Heaven Please+ at Fashion Hong Kong, Jisu Lim at Oxford Fashion Studio.
Modest Fashion is anything, but boring. Designers from overseas came to NY to show their beautiful collections and did not spare a hijab or head wrap in transport.

Left to right: Itang Yunas at Indonesia Diversity, 2Madison Avenue at Indonesia Diversity.
Bags big and small stole the show.

Left to right: Poli and Jo at Oxford Fashion Studio, Ron Ramos at Oxford Fashion Studio.