Inside Syndicate11’s Intimate NYFW Event Supporting The Supermodel Project

Levi Lomey, Achok Majak, Greg Chan, Betty Sze, Max Gagarin

On February 13th, in the midst of New York Fashion Week’s nonstop momentum, talent collective Syndicate11 hosted an intimate evening in support of The Supermodel Project — a nonprofit founded by Greg Chan and Achok Majak dedicated to advancing the health, safety, and well-being of working models.

The event, brought together by veteran model Levi Lomey, the creative force behind Syndicate11, and The Supermodel Project, offered a refined, off-calendar reprieve from the typical NYFW frenzy. Designed as a space for meaningful dialogue and community-building, the evening began with a moderated discussion featuring Betty Sze, Vice President of Models.com alongside Majak and Chan.

NEW YORK, NY: Achok Majak, Betty Sze, and Greg Chan attend The Supermodel Project’s NYFW Event, hosted by Syndicate11 & Betty Sze
on February 13, 2026. Photo credit: Skylar Searing/BFA

The conversation centered on culture, visibility, and responsibility in fashion. Panelists spoke candidly about the evolving needs of models navigating a rapidly shifting industry landscape to a rapt audience that was an intergenerational mix of models, creators, agency leaders, and brand executives.

As conversations around labor protections and mental health gain momentum across creative industries, The Supermodel Project aims to ensure that models are not only seen, but supported.

NEW YORK, NY: Achok Majak attends The Supermodel Project’s NYFW Event, hosted by Syndicate11 & Betty Sze
on February 13, 2026. Photo credit: Skylar Searing/BFA

In a week often defined by runway buzz and after-party flash, Syndicate11 and The Supermodel Project offered a moment of reflection and recalibration.

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