Proenza Schouler Kicks Off NYFW with Intimate Show, Devon Lee Carlson Debuts on the Runway

New York Fashion Week officially begins on Friday, but Proenza Schouler took the stage two days early with an intimate show in a Tribeca loft. This season, social media star Devon Lee Carlson made her runway debut. The week will be filled with exciting events, including Alaïa’s Pieter Mulier closing the first official day and Ib Kamara’s first American Off-White show on Sunday.

Harlem’s Fashion Row Honors Black Excellence at its 17th Annual Style Awards

Harlem’s Fashion Row (HFR) held its 17th Annual Style Awards and Fashion Show, celebrating Black excellence in fashion. The event featured awards for Editor of the Year, Stylist of the Year, Icon of the Year, and the Virgil Abloh Award, recognizing the achievements of individuals like Samira Nasr, Shiona Turini, Naomi Campbell, and Teyana Taylor. The runway showcased the latest collections from emerging designers A. Potts, LaTouché, and Nicole Benefield Portfolio, highlighting the talent and creativity within the Black fashion community.

New York Fashion Week: A Whirlwind of Runway Debuts, Pop-Ups, and Demure Brats

New York Fashion Week is back, and this season is packed with excitement. From runway debuts by rising stars to the return of iconic brands, the city is buzzing with fashion events. We’ll see everything from Alaïa’s intimate presentations to Off-White’s tribute to Virgil Abloh, sustainable luxury with Ronald van der Kamp, and innovative presentations like Tanner Fletcher’s theatrical performance. This year also marks the return of Barneys, albeit in a pop-up format, and the launch of Villa Zegna’s unique event concept. It’s a season full of surprises and unexpected collaborations, with a focus on emerging talent and a celebration of New York City’s vibrant fashion scene. Get ready for a week of high fashion, unexpected twists, and a touch of demure brat energy.

Off-White Makes Its New York Fashion Week Debut This September

Off-White, the globally recognized fashion brand founded by the late Virgil Abloh, will finally make its New York Fashion Week debut this September. This move marks a significant milestone for the brand, as it has never before showcased its collections in the United States despite its international success. The brand’s new creative director, Ib Kamara, explains that the timing feels right to show in New York, where much of the brand’s community resides. He also hints that the collection will continue exploring the dialogue between West African craftsmanship and North American sportswear, as seen in last season’s offerings.

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