Photographer Vincenzo Dimino was at all of the American fashion capital’s shows, presentations, parties and events snapping famous flicks with his Fujifilm Instax Mini 99.
Bringing the ballet-influenced quiet luxury range to Brooklyn, Karin Gustafsson shared more on her inspirations behind the draped delivery.
The Green Lady of Brooklyn at Collina Strada, Willy Chavarria’s adidas collaboration, Luar’s Yahaira bag and more.
The CFDA finalist reawakened “the rebellious spirit and raw energy” of the Mabuhay Gardens in a captivating collection named after the pivotal punk club.
Alejandro Gómez Palomo outfits attendees to “All of Heaven’s Parties” in his Spring/Summer 2025 collection that “investigates the sinful conception of lust, desire and attraction within a heavenly space.”
Titled “En Boca Quedó” (a phrase commonly used in the Dominican Republic as a playful roast), the collection paid homage to designer Raul Lopez’s coming of age in New York City.
A masterful melange of menswear, womenswear and everything in between staged in a striking museum exhibit.
What do Jeanne D’Arc, Marianne, Boudica, Lady Columbia Calamity Jane and all Tinashe have in common? Elena Velez.
In lieu of a runway show, the CFDA chairman dressed guests including Teyana Taylor, Martha Stewart and Justin Theroux in his latest designs for a banquet at The Commerce Inn.
“We’re redesigning these clothes, keeping in mind the values of a new generation that is discovering these pieces for the first time,” said creative director Stuart Vevers.
Models (and A-list guests alike) clutched their pearls on the BLADE East tarmac Sunday night, as they frantically scampered and casually sauntered down the riverside runway – with canned beverages, umbrellas and flashlights in hand.
The American prep designer took over the decommissioned MV John F. Kennedy for a nautical Spring 2025 show, capped off by a performance from Wu-Tang Clan’s Ghostface Killah, Method Man and Raekwon.