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Models & Moshpit Collide at Rio FW26 NYFW Show

by Nishat Baig February 18, 2026
written by Nishat Baig

RIO’s Fall/Winter 2026 collection, A Poem & A Protest II, unfolds as the second chapter in a story first introduced last season — one that continues to explore identity through tension and contrast. This chapter leans further into duality, where softness and resistance meet glamour and grit. Plaid — now scaled up and deepened into winter palettes — anchors the collection, Pleated minis, metallic bikini tops, and draped separates are layered with bold outerwear and high-visibility accents. Reflective textiles capture flash and movement, radiating both defiance and glamour. Protection becomes both concept and construction. Quilted surfaces, sculptural puffer shoulders, trapper hats, and sharply structured coats suggest garments built for impact and endurance. Utility-driven elements — backpacks, sport closures, reinforced shapes — position the wardrobe as functional armor for the contemporary city. The message is clear: these are clothes designed not just to be worn, but to withstand.

Styling choices extend the narrative beyond aesthetics into symbolism. ACLU “ICE OUT” pins appear on select looks as understated but deliberate gestures of civic alignment. Traditional stone and obsidian necklaces rooted in Mexican cultural heritage are layered against tailored sets and polished coordinates, creating a dialogue between ancestry and modernity, refinement and urgency. The presentation itself rejected conventional runway distance. Staged at Jean’s as a live performance featuring Dominican musical artists Planta Industrial, the show blurred the lines between concert and catwalk. With Fall/Winter 2026, RIO continues to argue that identity is inherently plural — emotional and defiant, intimate and public-facing at once. A Poem & A Protest II does not frame fashion as escape, but as declaration: clothing as poetry, clothing as protest, clothing as presence.

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Trapstar Redline FW26 NYFW Show

by Nishat Baig February 18, 2026
written by Nishat Baig

The cultural phenomenon known as Trapstar, founded by Lee, Mike& Will have time and time again redefined how fashion is represented and marketed to the public by keeping their hands firmly on the pulse of their community. This season’s Redline collection foregrounds texture and technique. The creative team looked to the world that formed their perspective, drawing direct inspiration from UK Garage music — a genre that emerged in the 1990s from R&B and reggae and grew in popularity in 2016 — and its role in shaping London’s cultural identity. Working with instinct and immediacy, they developed a line that captures the raw, untapped energy of streetwear and the environment that fuels it. Trapstar has long mastered the art of intrigue, operating by the principle that unpredictability is power. With a disruptive, non-linear approach to fashion, the brand delivers pieces that move in step with the evolution of style while consistently feeling fresh and driven by techniques that are distinctly its own.

Across the collection, premium materials — from full-grain leather anchoring standout silhouettes to intricately embroidered appliqué — define the visual and tactile story. Signature treatments such as coated and flocked denim and refined wool constructions spotlight the natural character of each fabric, transformed and elevated through meticulous craftsmanship and technical finish. Previously unseen designs have been unearthed from the archive, spotlighting the team’s enduring creative range and long-standing design language. The collection also features select works from their late designer Nico — first honored in the prior release, Redline Nico Style — extending his legacy while pushing the broader Redline narrative into its next chapter.

The highly-anticipated Trapstar sneaker also debuted this season with three distinct designs that each deliver a new perspective for the sneaker community. Leading the drop is the Colosseum sneaker — driven by Nico’s vision and drawing from 2005 trends and 2012 culture — merging nostalgia with innovative edge. In keeping with the brand’s ethos, these silhouettes are made for the steppers, not the runners — built to command presence rather than pace. The Trapstar Redline collection reinforces the label’s legacy, cementing its status as a household name synonymous with effortless style and confidence.

Special guests included Cash Cobain, Stunna Sandy, Thickney, Albee Al, athletes Miles Sanders and Khadarel Hodge, KidSuper and many more. Right before the final walk, Cash Cobain surprised guests with a performance, perfectly capturing the spontaneity of NYC life and streetwear.

Photos via Trapstar

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 14: A model walks during the TRAPSTAR REDLINE FW26-27 NYFW show at Location 05 Studios on February 14, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by JP Yim/Getty Images for TRAPSTAR)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 14: A model walks during the TRAPSTAR REDLINE FW26-27 NYFW show at Location 05 Studios on February 14, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by JP Yim/Getty Images for TRAPSTAR)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 14: A model walks during the TRAPSTAR REDLINE FW26-27 NYFW show at Location 05 Studios on February 14, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by JP Yim/Getty Images for TRAPSTAR)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 14: A model walks during the TRAPSTAR REDLINE FW26-27 NYFW show at Location 05 Studios on February 14, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by JP Yim/Getty Images for TRAPSTAR)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 14: Cash Cobain performs during the TRAPSTAR REDLINE FW26-27 NYFW show at Location 05 Studios on February 14, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by JP Yim/Getty Images for TRAPSTAR)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 14: Khadarel Hodge attends TRAPSTAR REDLINE FW26-27 NYFW at Location 05 Studios on February 14, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for TRAPSTAR)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 14: Stunna Sandy attends TRAPSTAR REDLINE FW26-27 NYFW at Location 05 Studios on February 14, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for TRAPSTAR)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 14: Mikey Trapstar attends TRAPSTAR REDLINE FW26-27 NYFW at Location 05 Studios on February 14, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for TRAPSTAR)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 14: Chloe Couture (R) attends TRAPSTAR REDLINE FW26-27 NYFW at Location 05 Studios on February 14, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for TRAPSTAR)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 14: Cash Cobain, Mikey Trapstar, Lost Girl, Will Trapstar, Poundside Pop, and Colm Dillane attend TRAPSTAR REDLINE FW26-27 NYFW at Location 05 Studios on February 14, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for TRAPSTAR)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 14: Will Trapstar, Thickneyy and Mickey Trapstar attend TRAPSTAR REDLINE FW26-27 NYFW at Location 05 Studios on February 14, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for TRAPSTAR)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 14: A model walks during the TRAPSTAR REDLINE FW26-27 NYFW show at Location 05 Studios on February 14, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by JP Yim/Getty Images for TRAPSTAR)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 14: A model walks during the TRAPSTAR REDLINE FW26-27 NYFW show at Location 05 Studios on February 14, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by JP Yim/Getty Images for TRAPSTAR)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 14: A model walks during the TRAPSTAR REDLINE FW26-27 NYFW show at Location 05 Studios on February 14, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by JP Yim/Getty Images for TRAPSTAR)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 14: A model walks during the TRAPSTAR REDLINE FW26-27 NYFW show at Location 05 Studios on February 14, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by JP Yim/Getty Images for TRAPSTAR)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 14: A model walks during the TRAPSTAR REDLINE FW26-27 NYFW show at Location 05 Studios on February 14, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by JP Yim/Getty Images for TRAPSTAR)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 14: A model walks during the TRAPSTAR REDLINE FW26-27 NYFW show at Location 05 Studios on February 14, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by JP Yim/Getty Images for TRAPSTAR)
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Romeo Hunte FW26 NYFW Show

by Nishat Baig February 18, 2026
written by Nishat Baig

Last week Romeo Hunte unveiled his Fall/Winter 2026 Collection at the illustrious Gotham Hall. This season’s collection titled, NOIR VIGILANTE, refined the house’s codes through precision tailoring and controlled disruption. The show started off with a jazz performance, followed by the first look. The music was ominous, the setting was dark, but the looks shined in this Dark Knight inspired presentation, with Gotham being an appropriate setting. This collection sharpened familiar forms; trench coats, denim, button-down shirts and evening wear into sculptural silhouettes defined by proportion and structure. Tuxedo elements were integrated into daywear. Stone-washed denim was engineered with cinched waists and architectural shaping. Classic tailoring was recalibrated for a sharper, more deliberate expression.

Outerwear remains the foundation of the brand. Crocodile-textured technical coats, structured denim trenches and saturated trench silhouettes in green, yellow and deep burgundy underscored Hunte’s command of statement construction while maintaining functional integrity. Lace detailing introduced subtle contrast against monochromatic foundations, reinforcing a balance of strength and refinement. The house’s six-block square dot motif appeared selectively across silk prints and tailored silhouettes, asserting brand identity with restraint rather than excess. With NOIR VIGILANTE, Hunte advances his position within American luxury by focusing on disciplined construction, material elevation and silhouette control. The collection reflects a maturation of the brand: heritage informed, technically assured and architecturally precise.

Standout looks included an all black leather blazer and cape which flowed like Noir Vigilante personified on the runway. This collection was one of our favorites this season, featuring classic silhouettes reimagined, the juxtaposition between motion and structure and innovative designs like the textured black swan cocktail dress, and distressed drawstring pants in both black and gray! The denim was sexy, chic, and elegant, and we are obsessed with the denim trench coat and denim puffer vest, two classic designs taking life through new material and medium is always exciting.

Photos via Romeo Hunte

 

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Jellabiya Unveils Ramadan & Eid 2026 Collection

by Nishat Baig February 18, 2026
written by Nishat Baig

Jellabiya recently held a pre-Remadan Iftar pop-up & panel unveiling their stunning Ramadan & Eid 2026 collection at Crab House in New York City. The night was filled with women’s’ empowerment, panelists dropping gems, amazing food and fashion, bringing together over 300 talented guests from the fashion, beauty and media industry. The event featured prominent black-owned businesses from beauty and skin care to food, accessories and apparel. The Iftar celebrated the amazing women of the Jellabiya community and highlighted creators and creatives over the course of two panels. Panel one moderated by Kadijat Sylla, featured Joelle Cartier, Fatou B. Barry, and Tomi Talabi,  who discussed building independent creative paths and staying grounded while growing. Panel Two, moderated by Mana Faye, included Fatou Fall, Amina Cocoa, Nuni Yusuf, and Nastesha Yusuf, which explored turning passion into sustainable income, avoiding burnout, and building long-term creative businesses.

Following the panels, guests adjourned for dinner and were given time to explore the vendor pop-ups including: Diambar Beauty, Modify Thrift, Kayrafet,  INL Skin, Mi French Pastries, Vanity Beauty Haus, and Henna by Aysha.  The night ended with a runway presentation, creative directed by Baba Diop, debuting Jellabiya’s Ramadan and Eid women’s collection alongside the brand’s first-ever menswear line, marking a significant milestone in the brand’s creative expansion.  Khadijah Ndiaye, Founder of Jellabiya had a few words to share, “As a brand rooted in Senegalese heritage and led by women, our goal has always been to bring intention back to luxury. This debut reflects years of dedication to sustainable production, our artisans, and the community that surrounds us. Seeing over 300 guests come together for an evening of dialogue, culture, and fashion reaffirmed what Jellabiya stands for: shared stories, collective spirit, and entering Ramadan and Eid with purpose”.

Photos via Jellabiya.com
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TRESemmé Makes Bobs and Blow Outs Happen at Christian Cowan Fall/Winter ‘26 Show

by Savannah Hanoum February 17, 2026
written by Savannah Hanoum

What’s a catwalk without a high gloss finish? 

Friday February 13th, Christian Cowan and Celebrity Stylist and TRESemmé Partner Justine Marjan, join forces for the English designer’s Fall/Winter 2026 Ready-To-Wear presentation. Cowan models are spotted sashaying down the runway with hair looks like the “Glossy Side Part” and the “Androgynous Bob” – of which is styled on Heated Rivalry actress Ksenia Daniela Kharlamova as she makes her runway debut that evening.  

“The Glossy Side Part is inspired by the glamorous women of the 1950’s with deep side parts, smooth blowouts, and a shiny high gloss finish,” says Marjan. 

The TRESemmé Lead Stylist’s vision for the show comes from paying homage to notable styles worn by fabulous men and women of the past, and of course by using the TRESemmé A-List Collection.  

“The Androgynous Bob is inspired by men’s hair in the 1940’s with a nod to the flapper era blending masculine and feminine,” Marjan adds.  

With the help of her feted team, Marjan re-creates these two looks that cohesively augment the English designer’s F/W show. The opposition and execution of the model’s hairstyles only speaks to the talent at TRESemmé and the true quality of the premium products.  

Whether it be hair volume or sleekness, each look is made possible with America’s #1 hair care and styling brand.  

Images by Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images.

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TRESemmé and Lacy Redway Gives Structure to Public School NYFW Looks

by Winnie Ren February 16, 2026
written by Winnie Ren

A structured look by Lacy Redway for the Public School Runway

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alice + olivia Waves in Age of Whimsical Fashion Magic

by ElizaBeth Taylor February 15, 2026
written by ElizaBeth Taylor

The luminary Stacey Bendet has once again waved her wand to create fashion magic.

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Miss Pop Nails Showcases Artistry at alice + olivia Fall Winter 2026 Collection

by ElizaBeth Taylor February 15, 2026
written by ElizaBeth Taylor

Miss Pop Nails brought her signature style to New York Fashion Week at the always splendid alice + olivia by Stacey Bendet.

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Where Culture Meets Couture: A Daring NYFW Fall/Winter 2026 Showcase

by Jocelyn Garcia February 15, 2026
written by Jocelyn Garcia

Modest Now and Muslimi’s collaboration radiated a bold sense of renewal and edge, commanding attention at NYFW Fall/Winter 2026. The collection fused cultural depth with strikingly fashion-forward silhouettes.

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Harlem Comes Alive: Novi Brown Curates a Fashion & Culture Evening at The George

by JaMir Robert February 15, 2026
written by JaMir Robert

On February 12, 2026, during Black History Month, I attended an intimate and culturally resonant Fashion Show Panel Reception hosted by Novi Brown at The George Hotel. Part of the Tapestry Collection by Hilton, The George at Columbia has officially opened at 126th Street and Morningside — a stunning new property in the heart of Harlem where Novi proudly serves as Hotel Ambassador.

The evening honored the influence, resilience, and future of Black women in fashion — bringing together leaders across modeling, media, retail, hospitality, and brand-building for a timely conversation centered on legacy, ownership, and evolution.

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