The third and final Oxford Fashion Studio runway show Saturday evening mixed bridal couture with tongue-in-cheek tropical wear to conclude a memorable NYFW.
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Son Jung Wan just might have had the best runway show this season. It was graceful, technical, cohesive…but there was also another quality, something otherworldly, that permeated the stage at Spring Studios.
Essence Magazine put on a beautiful display of black excellence, black pride, and black unity at its inaugural Best in Black Fashion Awards.
‘RHOBH’ Takes Over NYFW
Essence is so much more than just a magazine for black women. Essence has become the number one media, technology, and commerce company for black women to date. This year Essence held their Essence Fashion House in NYC at Affirmation Arts, to continue the celebration of the first Essence Best in Black Fashion Awards. Essence Fashion House brought together black designers, stylists, influencers, and fashions lovers for an all-day fashion extravaganza. During the day-long event, guests were apart of panel discussions, a master class, and runway shows.
This past Sunday NYFW held “China Day” as a tribute to the bustling Chinese fashion industry and to showcase Chinese brands that are making waves. LILY and XU ZHI had their shows back to back at Spring Studios, and showed off their Spring/Summer 2020 collections that both held unique and cohesive themes.
Opening Ceremony and Svedka host trunk show for socially conscious jewlrey line
For the unique new jewelry brand Elppin, accessorizing bears a societal impact.
Victoria Hayes Debuts at NYFW
Victoria Hayes debuted at NYFW and did not disappoint. Since launching her label in 2016, Hayes has dressed celebrities like Ariana Grande, Cardi B, Lady Gaga, and many more. Hayes’s, ‘SPACE JAM’ inspired SS20 collection was wearable, glamorous, and bold.
Cinq à Sept showcased its latest collection amongst fast cars and far-out prints in a West Village vintage luxury car dealership on Saturday.
Known for their top of the line cotton and cotton-based products, Supima returnee to this years NYFW to host their design competition for the twelfth time. As it’s been since it starts in 2008, based on their collections, eight graduating senior designers had the opportunity to display their designs, made from Supima fabric, on the runway. This year it took place in Pier59 Studios’ Studio C. Gina Guo (ginaguo_) from Drexel University went home with the grand prize of $10k for her collection; a series of flowy, blue and coral-based pieces inspired by Australia’s coral reefs.