Color and more color! This is the collection of Dominican designer Oscar de la Renta presented on Wednesday as part of Fashion Week in New York.

The designer suggested vibrant colors for next fall, contrary to the trends presented during the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, which reigned in black and gray.

Magenta, orange pumpkin, emerald green and blue lapis lazuli, among others, formed the color palette Renta.

De la Renta, who for the third consecutive year as a gateway selected a former church on Park Avenue, designed for women is chic and cosmopolitan, often both go on a hike down the Champs Elysees in Paris as Madison Avenue in Manhattan.

Skins of otter, raccoon and chinchilla, and fabrics like silk, chiffon, taffeta, tweed and wool, used to make dresses of impeccable cuts and seams.

The patterns and embroidery designs highlighted the Oscar, but not too extravagant and create an atmosphere.

The woman will be protected from the cold with loose overcoats, bound by ties that arise from the same court and made the same tissue. The other option is to wear no coats combined but only two colors in fabric with leather details.

The long dresses for evening, some Hollywood actresses do not hesitate to take for the next installment of the Oscars, wore gateway into different trends from the tail and finished with ruffles, puff up or combined with the sacred stole.