It is officially New York Fashion Week and you know what that means…parties, fashion and more parties! Last night we were on the scene with KitchenAid as the brand hosted a fashion presentation to kick off New York’s fashion celebration.
NYFW
Five designers brought a crowd to the 69th floor of the World Trade Center for the Nolcha Show’s S/S 2023 NYFW Runway Show held on September 13.The brands included Mauricio Alpizar, The Tailory, Maya Seyferth, Kaiane Designs and Høst & Vår.
While Mauricio Alpizar debuted an “Animal Kingdom” collection full of vibrant colors, bold prints and graphics; The Tailory remained grounded in chic and edgy, clinging to the simplicity and sophistication of black in both formal and street wear genderless pieces.
Giving a nod to her home base, Zürich, Maya Seyferth created an elegant line solely based on the flower of the Alps, aka Edelweiss. The Kaiane Designs team also drew inspiration from their home, Saudi Arabia, as they created loose and silky nude garments perfect for Middle Eastern desserts or date night.
Host & Vår channeled seasonal transitions through their “Flowers From My Garden” collection; creating bright and floral pieces complete with shy frills and puffs for an extra girlish flare.
Although each collection conveys their own messages, they all share one important value: sustainability. Each brand remains dedicated to preserving the Earth while creating fashion. Be sure to keep an eye out for these trailblazers who are ensuring a guilt free shopping experience.
Lori Harvey’s Favorite Activewear Line, Gymshark, Debuts “Sweat” During NYFW
On September 10th, Lori Harvey and Gymshark hosted a welcomed distraction from the usual hustle and bustle of NYFW, to debut their new “Sweat” collection.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 10: A view of designe as Gymshark enters The Beauty Chat with Lori Harvey & Valkyrae At ‘The Skin You Gym In Studio’ at Studio 525 on September 10, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Gymshark)
Gymshark’s NYFW debut of its all-new “Sweat” collection was far from your typical NYFW event. The event took place at The Skin You Gym In, showroom, and studio. Gymshark’s brand ambassador, Lori Harvey welcomed the NYFW crowd to join them in a day of wellness, beauty, and Aerial “silks” pilates classes.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 10: A Gymshark athlete as Gymshark enters The Beauty Chat with Lori Harvey & Valkyrae At ‘The Skin You Gym In Studio’ at Studio 525 on September 10, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Gymshark)
Gymsharks NYFW event was unlike any NYFW event I’ve attended and, was a welcomed change from the usual runway show or presentation. As opposed to walking through any old showroom to view Gymsharks latest collection, attendees were welcomed with Gymshark gear and had the opportunity to join in on Gymshark ambassadors, Lori Harvey’s favorite Aerial “silk” pilates class.
Sidebar, I totally understand why Lori’s abs look like that now.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 10: attends as Gymshark enters The Beauty Chat with Lori Harvey & Valkyrae At ‘The Skin You Gym In Studio’ at Studio 525 on September 10, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Gymshark)
During the day-long event, guests leisurely walked through Gymsharks, The Skin You Gym studio, and had the option of experiencing a facial workout from Face Gym and/or a vitamin-infused Ivy drip from Dripology. Guests were also gifted pieces from Gymsharks latest “Sweat” collection, which made it easy to join in the Aerial “silk” pilates classes. What better way to enjoy a fashion debut than to get to wear the pieces while viewing the collection?
Of course, Lori was dressed head to toe in the latest Gymshark “Sweat” collection. Take a peak at Lori in Gymshark’s “Sweat Seamless Sculpt Leggings” and the matching “Sweat Seamless Sports Bra” in the color “Winter Teal below.” This may be the easiest NYFW Lori Harvey looks to steal!
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 10: attends as Gymshark enters The Beauty Chat with Lori Harvey & Valkyrae At ‘The Skin You Gym In Studio’ at Studio 525 on September 10, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Gymshark)
NEW YORK, NEW YORK – SEPTEMBER 10: attends as Gymshark enters The Beauty Chat with Lori Harvey & Valkyrae At ‘The Skin You Gym In Studio’ at Studio 525 on September 10, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Craig Barritt/Getty Images for Gymshark)
Check out more photos from the event below!
Spring Studios’ Mindfulness in Fashion talk, hosted by Alo, featured panelists Bianca Quiñes AKA Quin, Christa Janine, Kirat Randhawa, and Hilary Rhoda discuss mental health in their fields and how it plays into the fashion industry at large. Moderator Chrissy Rutherford asked meaningful questions to discover real experiences, learned habits, and more from each of the panelists. Christa and Kirat shared how growing up in religious homes focused on mental health as something that could be solved by prayer, and how they had to learn that “what it means to be well [for them] is different from what [they] were taught it meant to be well” (Randhawa). Panelists stressed the abundance mindset over the scarcity mindset, and then went into work life balance. Quin advised to “tell yourself [self-care/mindfulness] is non-negotiable, like brushing your teeth” in order to make it a priority. In order to show up for others and in the workplace, you must first show up for yourself and make sure that you’re able to care for yourself. Mindfulness is a “necessary means to be of service to the world” (Randhawa). We’ve all experienced the culture of busy-ness: those who seem frazzled by all they have going on, are perceived to be working harder – but we need to reframe the narrative to recognize that those who are calm and grounded aren’t necessarily not pushing themselves professionally. Overall, the fashion industry and other professional industries are slowly coming around to honor individuals’ mindfulness journeys, there’s still a long way to go. People are rapidly transforming their own self-care routines, and employers are going to have to catch up.
The next talk we attended focused on “quality, eco-conscious design that lasts a lifetime” from fashion to home design. Presented by LoveSac and moderated by Kerry Pieri, panelists Shawn Nelson, Abrima Erwiah, Olivia Ponton, Laura Hodges discussed The Long-term Luxury of Sustainability. Climate consequences affect everybody, and if they don’t feel real, it’s due to privilege and they’re guaranteed to catch up fast. LoveSac (who recently debuted a collection with Alice & Olivia) recycled 350 plastic bottles per couch, and is trying to lead the charge to make good design synonymous with sustainability. Currently, a misconception exists within the industry: you have to compromise on quality design to get sustainable products (think: bottlecap wall art, stiff plasticky rug) – but this is false. Additionally, the most sustainable item is the one you already have. Furniture design cycles used to be every 30 years and every 10 for fashion, but social media has been speeding up the process, and companies are racing to produce more output to satisfy this demand. Ultimately, all the panelists agreed that the biggest companies have the biggest input, so they need to get on board to make a significant difference.
The final talk I attended, Ten Years of Costuming the New York City Ballet Fall Fashion Gala, featured panelists Gianna Reisen, Marc Happel, Humberto Leon, Zac Posen talking about their experiences costuming the NYC Ballet. Donya Archer Bommer moderated a conversation designed for dance, in advance of the iconic Fashion Gala. The Ballet’s Gala features historic costumes over 50 years old that are still in use, as well as new design collaborations. The Ballet has collaborated with over 30 designers, first starting with Valentino back in 2012, under the direction of Vice Chair Sarah Jessica Parker. This Gala is the only time that costumes come first at the New York City Ballet – usually, designers need to prioritize lightness and movement to complement dancers’ movements. It’s also an opportunity for designers to try something outside their comfort zones and outside the usual world of fashion. Humberto Leon spoke about his experience bringing social commentary into his designs for the ballet – he looked at the dancers’ social media to learn about each dancers’ individual style, based their costumes off that, and put them in sneakers. This collection for 2016, meant to be a political protest, is still going around the fashion and dance world 6 years later. He also brought the collaboration back into the fashion world by having dancers be models in his fashion shows. They would “fall”, eliciting horrified gasps from the audience, and rise in a graceful way that showed the entire effect was intentional. In this way, both designers Zac Posen and Humberto Leon illustrated how they needed to reflect the dancer’s essence and the heart of the piece itself in their costumes. The fashion collaborations by the Ballet are a beautiful example of collaboration between two beloved NYC industries.
On September 10th an NYFW highlight was the Soho The Top Floor Loft party. Hosted by Richie Akiva and Darren Dzienciol, the party featured performances by Diplo, Jus Ske and Kodak Black to celebrate Fashion Week. It was the after party to attend in the city on Saturday night.
Talent in attendance included Chantel Jeffries, Gigi Hadid, Gizele Oliveira, Sarah Snyder, Carmelo Anthony, Rickey Thompson, Karol G, Duckie Thot, Faze Banks, Aladio, Isha Price, Ben Simmons, Moises Arias, Mike Young, Venus Williams, Irina Shayk, Zack Bia, John Powers Middleton, Eli Brown, Rachel Winters, and many more.
The two level exclusive “Top Floor” loft party on Thompson Street in Soho featured a large rooftop deck, partners Redbull and Drink Happy Hour provided canned cocktails and drinks. The energy was high and fierce as the crowd flowed in from NYFW parties and shows until late night hours. People waited in the street for a chance to get inside.
The DJ performances kept people on the dance floor all night, playing everything from Beyoncé to early 00’s hits. The night was never ending with good music, drinks, and beautiful people. In the midst of fashion week, people flocked to The Top Floor Loft party for a chance to join in. Production for the event provided by FOAM Creative.
Dee Rivera, founder of Hamptons Fashion Week, collaborated with the Times Square Alliance to produce Times Square Fashion Week on September 12. An accessible show held in the middle of Father Duffy Square, the “I Love New York Collection 2022” sparked interest from fashion enthusiasts and passerby’s all afternoon.
A great reflection of the melting pot New York is, the show featured pieces from a diverse group of designers and brands including a vibrant and perf for vacay line by Gloria Lee, a cute conservative, Christian line by Julissa Designs and and a bold, feminine line by MetaBurnett. Up and coming designers got their shine too, including 12-year-old designer Alexis “Lil Lex” Lopez. Lopez, similar to the other rising designers, are under the mentorship of James Corbett’s The Fashion Week Experience. Corbett served as a Presenter alongside Rivera and Bella Magazine CEO and Editor in Chief, Vanessa Coppes.
The event also doubled as an awards ceremony where the community witnessed Manhattan Borough President, Mark Levine, with the I❤️NY Leadership Award. Times Square Alliance President, Tom Harris, was also acknowledged with the Community Leadership Award. Both awards were presented by special guest, Jean Shafiroff who is known for her role as the Mistress of Ceremonies.
Post-NYFW show, Luar’s loyal and excited fans lined up down the block, in the rain (most even without umbrellas!), while waiting patiently to enter the afterparty, and celebrate the brand of the hour-Luar.
Kourtney Kardashian sure did bring her rock n’ roll flare, both clothing and music-wise, for her Boohoo, New York Fashion Week Show!
Emerge Designer Collective I Fashion Designers:
Premya by Manishii, Atelier, Home Of Arti, Garcia Del Castillo, NH Alrabiah, Nahal Shad, Carson Fashion and Laura Lanzerotte.
My favorite designers from the first collective are Premya by Manishii and Garcia Del Castillo! Premya by Manishii had precise stiching of white, black and silver sequins that created movement, patterns and eye-catching sparkle when the light hits. The focus on detail, and exhibiting surprising fashionable risks, was in point. For instance, on what looked like a go-to black women’s tuxedo, turned into an open back, with swinging black horizontal sequins connecting the top. Another example is what looked like a sequined cocktail dress from below, was paired together with a shiny and formal crop top. Garcia Del Castillo’s show is for bold women who aren’t afraid to have eyes on them in a room! The colorful and neutral dresses with high thigh slits, were all paired with thigh high animal skin boots – bringing the outfit from fashionable to making a statement!
Emerge Designer Collective II Fashion Designers:
Casey Quinn, Vivienne Maestrado, Jasmine Schulte, Shay Anccomsey, Teonna Thornton, and Noelle Small.
My favorite designers from the second collective were Jasmine Schulte and Noelle Small! Jasmine Schulte was my absolute favorite designer from both runways, because the clothes were not just clothes, but rather art! The pieces were delicately crocheted with different colored yarn that created dream-like wood creatures with, long tails and sleeves. Being someone who is always drawn to haute couture, bright colors, textures and artistic concepts, I immediately fell in love with what felt like pieces that belonged in a museum! And I was curious to know how long it took the talented designer to create each look. The young designer is ready to go for the Met Gala, should they ever have a “forest nymph/creature/fairy” theme, and sign me up as the first client! Fashion Designer Noelle Small is also for clients who want “go big or go home!” The dresses will make you the “Belle of the Ball,” quite literally, with it’s exquisite Cinderella/ Disney fairy-tale large sleeves, shoulders, and puffy dresses that make a beyond magical moment out of any night in the week, guaranteed!
British musician Natasha Bedingfield took the stage at NYC’s Cipriani South Street for the 5th annual UNITAS Gala