NYFW: The Cinq à Sept girl shows off her '70s attitude for Spring 2020

Cinq à Sept's Spring 2020 collection was an ode to better days.

The New York based label showcased its latest offerings in a chic West Village car dealership filled with vintage red convertibles, while fashion goers made their way around the Jane Siskin's newest styles.

Siskin's sixties and seventies upbringing translated through the clothes of flared pants coming in the likes of marigold, metallics and psychedelic paisley prints . Delicate satin suiting and puffed shoulders embodied the parallels between the culture, style and attitude of the 1970s mixed with modern day.

The contemporary brand's French name, which translates to “five to seven,” rendered wardrobe essentials of what young, cool women want in their closets from sunset to sundown. From easy separates for the office to after hours, we even spotted the perfect cinched white mini that belongs to your wedding after party.

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