Bally's Michael Herz and Graeme Fidler outfitted their presentation space like a haute igloo today, complete with faux-sheepskin floors and a pair of real Siberian husky puppies. Those dogs ran away with the show, but when you managed to tear yourself from the Instagram opportunity, there were smart shoes and outerwear to be found here. The designers are a little late getting in on the trend for men's shoes, but they compensated by looking to the Swiss company's 120-plus years of making brogues. A stacked-heel oxford looked good. As for the coats, the designers claimed they were inspired by Lee Miller, the World War II photographer turned Vogue portraitist. The connection wasn't easy to see, but hand-painted buffalo-leather jackets with four-ply cashmere collars, as well as white minks inset with black leather to create a more fitted line, will find admirers anyway.