Another New York Fashion Week has come and gone, and while most fashion devotees are lamenting a long wait to purchase the stand-out styles, we are still swooning over the elaborate sets. Runways shows have increasingly become about an overall experience rather than simply the clothes, with this season’s highlights taking place in a church, the Frick Collection, and a private penthouse. Read on to see some of our favorite decor from the Fall/Winter 2016 New York Fashion Week shows.

The Thom Browne show re-created a wintery Washington Square Park circa 1920, with bare trees and a old-fashioned clock tower as a backdrop for top hats, tweeds, and even a toy dog on a leash.