By Jessica Michele Herring (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Sep 10, 2013 08:50 AM EDT

The sartorial marathon that is New York Fashion Week will continue on Tuesday, Sept. 10. An amalgam of fashion legends and up-and-comers will showcase their hotly anticipated Spring 2014 collections. 

According to MB Fashion Week.com, today's day of fashion will kick off at 9 a.m. with a show from the infamous Tory Burch, the designer who is instantly recognizable by her infamous monogram. The Pennsylvania native is known for her elegant prints, classic tunics and popular monogramed flats.

The classic designs will continue with the J. Crew show from 9:30-10:30. J.Crew is known for designs that exude a polished prep with a fresh twist. Their runway show has become increasingly popular as J.Crew has upped the ante on their designs, putting modern twists on timeless classics. A brand popular with first lady Michelle Obama, J. Crew has become the epitome of accessible chic. 

Steven Alan comes next, bringing the design atmosphere to a more muted level. Steven Alan, founder of Steven Alan boutiques, designs both men and women's ready-to-wear collections that showcase understated classics that can stand the test of time. 

Legendary fashion house Badgley Mischka will show its collection at 10 a.m. Badgley Mischka, designed by Mark Badgley and James Mischka, is known for old-Hollywood glamor that harkens back to the elegance of the 1940s. Badgley Mischka dresses can be seen on Hollywood A-listers at nearly every awards show. 

Vera Wang's creations will take the stage at 11 a.m. Another legendary designer, Wang is known for her designs that have classic silhouettes, feminine details and a sense of youthful sophistication. Wang is perhaps best known for her breathtaking wedding gowns that have become a favorite with celebrity clients. 

Diesel Black Gold will then add a bit of rock 'n' roll into the mix. Diesel Black Gold takes the Diesel brand's signature casual sexiness and adds an element of sophisticated rock 'n' roll chic. 

Up-and-coming label Adeam will take its place among fashion legends with a runway show from 1:30-2:30. Adeam, designed by Japanese designer Hanako Maeda, will show her designs that are influenced by her two hometowns, New York and Tokyo. Adeam launched her fall/winter line at New York Fashion Week this past spring. 

sass & bide will show their impossibly hip fashion line at 3 p.m. sass & bide, designed by Australian duo Sarah-Jane Clarke and Heidi Middleton, create trendy yet sophisticated designs that are a favorite of Sarah Jessica Parker and Madonna. 

Another newcomer, Israeli designer Alon Livné, will take the stage at 5 p.m. The winner of Israel's Project Runway, Livné joined the eveningwear department of Italian fashion house Roberto Cavalli before creating his own line. The fashion prodigy is known for his sculptural designs and elaborate detail. He recently designed gowns for Beyoncé for her Mrs. Carter World Tour. 

The day will round out at 7 p.m. with the Zang Toi show. Toi, a native of Malaysia, is known for his elegant couture designs that can be seen on the likes of Sharon Stone and Ivana Trump. The day will then end with the innovative, sculptural designs of Fashion Shenzhen at 9 p.m.