CFDA Releases Official New York Fashion Week Schedule for September – WWD

The Council of Fashion Designers of America has released the official preliminary schedule for New York Fashion Week in association with IMG’s NYFW: The Shows.

NYFW will take place from September 9 to 14. Spring Studios will continue to be the central hub for NYFW: The Shows, although NYFW shows will take place throughout New York City.

“One of NYFW’s strengths is the city itself and the way it continues to nurture our talents. We will continue to see designer showcases in unique locations and neighborhoods throughout New York with a base of shows at Spring Studios,” said Steven Kolb, Executive Director of CDFA.

“September demonstrates continued momentum for the CFDA and the significant outreach that NYFW brings to brands. This season includes a notable international roster, returning designers, first-time shows and our CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Finalists, while reflecting the greatest diversity in NYFW history,” said Kolb.

NYFW kicks off on September 9th with the Proenza Schouler show at 4pm and concludes on September 14th with the Tom Ford show at 8pm

The preliminary program features more than 109 confirmed designers, including returning brands such as Altuzarra, Barragan, Batsheva, Brandon Maxwell, Carolina Herrera, Christian Siriano, Coach, Deveaux New York, Dion Lee, Eckhaus Latta, Gabriela Hearst, Interior, Jason Wu , Jonathan Simkhai, Khaite, Kim Sui, LaQuan Smith, Luar, Maisie Wilen, Markarian, Maryam Nassir Zadeh, Michael Kors, Peter Do, Prabal Gurung, Sergio Hudson, Studio 189, Theophilio, Tory Burch, Victor Glemaud, and Willy Chavarria.

Tommy Hilfiger, Area and Puma return to NYFW after a hiatus.

As reported, Hilfiger will be on display on September 11 at 7 pm at Brooklyn’s Skyline Drive-In and in a parallel metaverse activation. Area is on September 12 at 5 pm and Puma on September 13 at 9 pm, where “Futrogrado” is planned, a fashion, music and sports show.

First-time additions to the show’s in-person activations include AnOnly Child, Ashlyn, Foo and Foo, LoveShackFancy, Midnight Studios, Patricia Moto’s One/Of and Tia Adeola.

The international brands Fendi, Marni and Cos will be present during the week. Fendi, for example, is on view September 9 at 8 p.m. to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Baguette (which, as WWD reported, likely involves Marc Jacobs in some way), while Marni will be on view September 10. September at 9 pm and Cos will. show September 13 at 2 pm

This year’s CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalists Fe Noel, Sukeina, NoSesso, Elena Velez, Judy Turner, Wiederhoeft and BlackBoyKnits also join the week with collection showcases.

“This year marks the 60th anniversary of the CFDA, and as organizers of the official NYFW calendar, we are incredibly proud to launch a lineup that reflects our founding principle: promoting American fashion on a global scale,” added Kolb. “We celebrate the collective excellence, diversity and resilience of our industry and look forward to a strong U.S. Collections season alongside our esteemed international guests.”

In-person shows will be held in accordance with New York State Health Guidelines. Shows and presentations will continue to be presented through Runway 360, CFDA’s one-stop digital hub and business tool to support American fashion brands’ collection launches throughout the year.

As previously reported, New York Men’s Day, taking place on September 9, will feature Amirok, Atelier Cillian, A.Potts, Nobis, Teddy Vonranson and Terry Singh from 10:30am to noon. , and Fried Rice, Holo Market, Nicholas Raefski, Nobis, So.TY and Todd Patrick from 4:30 to 6 pm (Nobis performs at both sessions). The shows will take place at Location 05 and Daylight Studios next to Hudson Yards on the west side of Manhattan.

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