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CFDA unveils September New York Fashion Week show calendar, boasting nine debutantes

CFDA unveils September New York Fashion Week show calendar, boasting nine debutantes

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However, the season will also include cool New York labels such as Anna Sui, Area, Bevza, Collina Strada, Eckhaus Latta, Fforme, Elena Velez, Jason Wu Collection, KidSuper, Lafayette 148, LaQuan Smith, L'Enchanteur, Luar, Sandy Liang, Sergio Hudson, Simkhai, Tibi, Todd Snyder, TWP, Ulla Johnson, and Who Decides War.
Plus, the 2025 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalists Ashlyn, Bach Mai, Bernard James, Don't Let Disco, Gabe Gordon, Heirlome, Jamie Okuma, and Meruert Tolegen will hold activations or by-appointment presentations throughout the week.
The CFDA NYFW Fund was established in 2022 to raise awareness of the importance of NYFW's cultural, artistic, and economic impact. Now in its seventh season, the CFDA NYFW Fund has supported nearly 50 international editors to date with financial and in-kind support made possible through brand contributions and strategic partnerships.
'The collections this September represent the resilience and dynamism of the city through a global lens,' Joseph Maglieri, CFDA's director of Fashion Week Initiatives, said.
'With great returns to the calendar, visiting brands from around the world, and a new guard of rising talent finding their rhythm and stride, New York Fashion Week continues to be a gateway for discovery, creativity, and storytelling representing the spirit and independence of American fashion,' Maglieri added.
The Council of Fashion Designers of America, Inc. is a not-for-profit trade association founded in 1962 with a membership of more than 350 of America's foremost womenswear, menswear, jewelry, and accessory designers.
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