New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2016 has begun. In honor of the stylish season, we have collected a few looks designed by some of the most popular Latino designers, as worn by some of Hollywood's most popular Latinas.

Carolina Herrera

The iconic Venezuelan designer, who creates clothing with elegance and femininity in mind, is always a strong presence on the red carpet. Sofia Vergara rocked Pre-Fall 2010 Herrera back at the 2010 Screen Actors Guild Awards. The fitted look has become one of the Colombiana's red carpet style staples.

At the 2010 Latin Grammys, actress Camilla Belle showed off Herrera's floral prints in a strapless and multi-colored gown from the designer's 2011 collection.

Most recently Mexican actress Ana de la Reguera wowed in a dark purple and gothic-inspired Herrera gown at the 2016 Golden Globes.

Oscar de la Renta

Even though Oscar de la Renta passed away in 2015, the Dominican designer's brand continues to go strong, and it remains popular among some very stylish Latinas.

Eva Longoria rocked the designer back when she was first becoming a household name in Hollywood. Longoria attended the 2005 Golden Globes in a short black dress by the designer that put her on the map.

Jessica Alba wore one of the most popular de la Renta red carpet looks at the 2013 Golden Globes: a peach strapless gown.

Victoria Justice also turned heads in a strapless red gown at the Macy's The Heart Truth Red Dress fashion show in 2014.

Narciso Rodriguez

Narciso Rodriguez, a favorite of Michelle Obama, is also popular for the simplicity in his designs, making him a top pick for a variety of events.

Rosario Dawson wore a work wear-inspired look by the designer for the 2014 Independent Spirit Awards. Jordana Brewster went for a short white Rodriguez dress at the "Project Almanac" movie premiere, and Alba, who wears the designer often, attended the Forbes Women's Summit 2015 in an elegant gray midi dress.

Angel Sanchez

Angel Sanchez, who hails from Venezuela, is known for experimenting with shapes and architecture in his designs. Journalist Barbara Bermudo and Longoria are both fans of the Latino fashion icon. 

Bermudo wore a navy blue gown by the designer at the 2009 Latin Grammys. Meanwhile, Longoria wore a red strapless Sanchez dress at the 2012 ALMA Awards and a coral gown from the designer back in 2005 for the Emmys.

Francisco Costa for Calvin Klein

Calvin Klein isn't a Latino designer, but the creative mind behind the woman's line, Francisco Costa, is. Since taking the role of creative director, the Brazilian designer has taken the Calvin Klein brand to new heights with some very memorable looks. Common factors in Costa's work are simple design elements and one color pieces. 

From Eva Mendes at the 2009 Met Gala, to Nicole Richie at the The Fashion Institute of Technology's Future of Fashion Runway Show in April 2015, to Dashca Polanco at the 2015 Gotham Independent Film Awards, Costa knows how to make simple stand out.