Fashion invaded Grand Central Terminal Monday and it was all being conducted by Club Monaco.

Thirty-seven looks — for both men and women — were unveiled at the New York transit hub for the brand's inaugural fashion week presentation. Models took to a mini Grand Central set in Vanderbilt Hall where they stood on display. 

"I'm in Grand Central quite often," said Caroline Belhumeur, creative director for Club Monaco. "And I find it awe-inspiring when you see it and see the movement of the people."

The clothes come courtesy of women's designer Belhumeur, and a newcomer to Club Monaco, men's designer Matthew Millward.

"We started off looking at Victorian interiors, the wallpapers, the trimming on a chair, fabrics, velvets and we took those elements and pared them into modern styling," Belhumeur said.

"For me it was a return to my heritage- being from England," Milward said "It was nice to work with mills, wools and fabrics from Yorkshire."

And from Grand Central  to 5th Avenue, for the first time ever, every piece of clothing that was in the Club Monaco presentation is now available at their flagship store.

"For us it seemed like a natural thing to do," Belhumeur said. "We have our own stores, so we can take a concept all the way to a store and protect our intention."

So instead of untouchable runway pieces, you can catch these fall looks right now at Club Monaco.

All aboard.