NYLON Magazine hosted an exclusive soirée to celebrate New York Fashion Week Fall-Winter 2025 at Jean’s in NYC. The energy was as palpable as the guest list; red lighting cast a sultry glow that matched the mood, filling the space with an ethereal aesthetic and a cool, effortless swing. It was the kind of room where the right people didn’t just attend; they belonged.
Cameras flashed nonstop as PR reps effortlessly cued the next VIP into the spotlight. But it wasn’t just about who was there; it was about how they were there. Fashion lived beyond the clothes; it was in the way people moved, the quiet confidence of a knowing glance, the subtle flex of a perfectly chosen accessory. You didn’t just show up; you arrived.
It’s not just about wearing an outfit; it’s about putting it together. An effortless blend of colors and neutrals, clean lines, and statement pieces that do more than complement; they complete. Fashion wasn’t made to just be worn. It was made to be looked at. And at NYLON Nights, it demanded nothing less.
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The after-hours Fashion Week celebration featured a DJ set by Charly Jordan and Jake Shore, with Maybelline New York taking center stage to celebrate the launch of its Super Stay Lumi-Matte Foundation. Guests explored a custom shade-matching station with the full 24-shade lineup, while performance artists floated through the crowd, some literally suspended above on glowing clouds, others drifting past in ethereal, cloud-like headpieces. As for the fashion? Here are some of the standout looks that turned heads throughout the night.
Jordyn Woods
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Jordyn Woods is a masterclass in understated luxury, wrapped in rich burgundy from head to toe. Her suede trench, perfectly cinched to highlight her silhouette, pairs seamlessly with matching sheer tights and pointed pumps. It’s the monochrome moment done right, with textures doing the talking: soft suede, sheer mesh, and glossy patent leather all playing in the same color family.
Coco Rocha
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Canadian model Coco Rocha showed up in an electric blue set that did all the talking. The cut-out pants over matching shorts paired with a simple sleeveless top kept the look clean, while the black leather jacket draped over her shoulders added that effortless edge.
Denzel Dion
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Denzel plays with a little bit of edgy texture with this all-black ensemble getting its power from the contrast between the matte overcoat and the glossy leather set underneath. The buttoned-up leather shirt paired with matching pants gives off a sleek, almost utilitarian vibe, while the relaxed coat softens it just enough. The beanie and slim black frames add that effortless, cool-kid touch, simple accessories that say, “I didn’t overthink it, but it works.” It’s minimal, sharp, and quietly bold without doing the most.
Anna Cathcart
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Anna Cathcart, known for her roles in To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before and XO, Kitty, kept it chic and playful in a black cut-out dress with sheer, ruffled detailing. The asymmetrical hem and lace sleeves gave the look just the right mix of edgy and elegant, simple, but with enough texture to stand out.
Remi Bader
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Remi Bader, known for her candid TikTok content and realistic hauls that challenge fashion industry norms, kept it sleek and structured in a textured, seafoam blue bodycon dress with metallic detailing that added a subtle, futuristic flair. The square neckline and thick straps gave it a clean, modern feel, while the minimal accessories let the dress speak for itself.
Gavin Casalegno
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Gavin Casalegno, best known for his role in The Summer I Turned Pretty, kept it casually cool with a vintage vibe, pairing a classic leather jacket, crisp white shirt, and burgundy tie with relaxed denim. The look strikes that sweet spot between laid-back and polished, like a modern twist on retro cool.
Princess Nokia
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Princess Nokia, known for her bold lyrics and unapologetic style, rose to fame with her hit Tomboy. Her outfit channels Victorian-era drama with a modern twist, a voluminous white gown, corset detailing, and a floral bonnet tied with a pink ribbon. It’s equal parts bridal fantasy and punk rebellion, the perfect mix of sweet and subversive, just like her.
Ebony Obsidian
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Ebony Obsidian, best known for her role in Sistas, exuded sleek sophistication in a silver chainmail-inspired dress with bold cutouts and corset detailing. Draped in a black coat, the look was a blend of futuristic armor and red carpet glamour, sharp, striking, and effortlessly powerful.