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Date:2025-04-13 14:05:08
New York Fashion Week is back!
On the heels of the glitz and over-the-top glamour of Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week, the latest fashion week makes its return to the Big Apple in February.
The February fashion week is sure to be star-studded as designers showcase fall/winter 2023 collections, including returning designers Willy Chavarria, Christian Siriano, Sergio Hudson and Brandon Maxwell, and first-timers Bishme Cromartie, Jane Wade and Ludovic de Saint Sernin, who will make his first off-Paris runway appearance this year.
Here's everything to know about NYFW 2024.
When is New York Fashion Week 2024? NYFW 2024 schedule highlights
NYFW officially runs from Feb. 9 to Feb. 14, though some events take place earlier in the week. The packed schedule can be viewed via the Council of Fashion Designer's fashion calendar and New York Fashion Week's complete schedule.
Thursday, Feb. 8
- Christian Siriano
Friday, Feb. 9
- Dennis Basso
- 3.1 Phillip Lim
- Willy Chavarria
- Tommy Hilfiger
Saturday, Feb. 10
- Badgley Mischka
- Son Jung Wan
- Alice + Olivia
- PatBO
Sunday, Feb. 11
- Jason Wu
- Christian Cowan
- Ludovic de Saint Sernin
Monday, Feb. 12
- Carolina Herrera
- Jane Wade
- Sergio Hudson
- LaQuan Smith
Tuesday, Feb. 13
- Bishme Cromartie
- Michael Kors
- Bibhu Mohapatra
- Luar
Wednesday, Feb. 14
- Brandon Maxwell
- Thom Browne
What is the purpose of fashion week?
Historically, New York Fashion Week has served as a way to showcase designers' creations with presentations and runway shows for fashion journalists and store buyers.
NYFW is one of the four major fashion weeks globally, followed by London, Milan and Paris.
Where is NYFW?
From 1993 to 2009, the shows happened under white tents at Bryant Park in Midtown Manhattan, relocating in 2010 to Lincoln Center uptown. Spring Studios downtown served as home to the shows starting in 2015, and RXR's Starrett-Lehigh Building in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan will become the new hub starting in 2024.
What celebrities will attend New York Fashion Week 2024?
While the guest list for fashion week is usually kept under wraps, celebrities of all kinds are expected at a front row or two, including Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour. In the past, shows have included cameos from Travis Barker, Janet Jackson, Kim Kardashian, Angela Bassett, Lindsey Lohan and others.
How to attend NYFW?
Many NYFW shows are invite-only, but there are options if you want a first look at the latest collections.
CFDA previously streamed runway shows on Runway360 in response to the pandemic, however in December the site was temporarily suspended. Some shows on the schedule are digital only, including activations from Herve Leger, Maisie Wilen and Sho Konishi.
There are several paid options and packages for on-location experiences, according to New York Fashion Week's website, some of which include backstage access and personal styling.
Contributing: Naledi Ushe, Elise Brisco
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