New York Fashion Week is the bi-annual event of runway shows and
presentations used to highlight designers’ collections for the next
fashion season. Although, in some cases a few designers have begun to opt
for a “see now, buy now” model, where the collections they show are for
the current season. The event is organized by WME/IMG and the Council of
Fashion Designers America (CFDA).
The preliminary schedule features 74 runway shows and presentations from
returning brands, including Altuzarra, Anna Sui, AREA, Batsheva, Brandon
Maxwell, Carolina Herrera, Coach, Collina Strada, Dion Lee, Eckhaus Latta,
Elena Velez, Gabriela Hearst, Jason Wu Collection, KHAITE, LaQuan Smith,
Michael Kors, Palomo Spain, Prabal Gurung, Proenza Schouler, Puppets &
Puppets, Sergio Hudson, Simkhai, Sukeina, Tory Burch, Ulla Johnson, Who
Decides War and Willy Chavarria, among others. A dozen brands will
activate by appointment or digitally.
See more of NYC fashion week at Vogue
“You can’t have fun in a $3,000 jacket; it’s just too prissy. Besides, fashion changes, and that’s what’s interesting. If you spend a lot of money, then you’re committed to your clothing.”