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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On Saturday, September 7th, Son Jung Wan held her NYFW runway show at Spring Studios. We got to go backstage with sponsor, Gamma+, a haircare tool company.
On Monday, September 9th, four Indonesian designers presented at Spring Studios for the Indonesian Diversity SS20’ NYFW runway show. 2Madison Avenue, Ayumi, Julianto, and Yogiswarti brought Indonesian high fashion to NYFW.
On Monday, September 9th, Alice and Olivia by Stacey Bendet held her SS20′ NYFW presentation at Root Studios. Alice and Olivia’s SS20′ collection was packed with color and intricate embroidery. Alice and Oliva’s presentation style show had multiple staged displays with different colored themes. TRESemmé’s Global Stylist, Justine Marjan, used the color-themed room to inspire her to create three gorgeous NYFW looks.
The Oxford Fashion show at Chelsea Piers featured a wide variety of styles, suitable for spring.
The Ron Ramos open showroom boasts ruffles, gingham, and modest necklines for Spring 2020.
The Chiara Boni La Petite Robe SS20 runway show opened with a song and ended with a twirl.
The New York-based contemporary brand, Blancore, went from independently retailing worldwide, to the runway of New York Fashion Week (NYFW).
Dirty Pineapple’s Gender-Fluid Collection Champions For Inclusivity At NYFW
Dirty Pineapple established itself as a messenger of forward-thinking at Spring Studios during New York Fashion Week (NYFW) with their soon-to-release ‘The New Street’ collection.
In one of the most competitive industries and Cities, Virgin Islands designer Garcia has shown the big apple why she was the break out star of NYFW. Arega’s “Joy” exhibit showcased dazzling handcrafted glamor and texture, that took the City’s breath away! On September 10th Arega’s Joy installation took place at the intimate Pergola hookah bar on 28th st in lower Manhattan. Resembling her Island, Pergola’s roof and walls were covered in faux vines, flowers, and grass, perfect for the showcase Garcia imagined. The lights were dim and the wooden stairs lead up into the 1st gallery, and a connecting bridge to Gallery 2.