Fashion Week
Diamond in the rough: THEO continues mining for brand identity
Is it supposed to be subversive minimalism or tacky ZARA party glam?
Victoria Maung, Abroad Arts & Culture Editor
• February 16, 2022
Flying Solo stands out in SoHo
Despite Sunday’s snow, Flying Solo displayed an array of designers at New York Fashion Week — each bringing bold ideas.
Lea Filidore, Contributing Writer
• February 16, 2022
Melke’s NYFW presentation was a riot for sustainability
Embellishing her collection with ferns and beads, Melke’s designer Emma Gage redefines sustainability in fashion.
Sara Vargas, Contributing Writer
• February 16, 2022
PatBO, embracing sparkle, leaves patterns in 2021
Designer Patricia Bonaldi’s Fall/Winter 2022 collection is covered in rhinestones.
Ari Arvand, Contributing Writer
• February 15, 2022
Flappers and philosophers: Markarian brings 1920s glamor to Colorado country
A literature-inspired occasion wear brand puts on its cowboy boots.
Con Xie, Contributing Writer
• February 15, 2022
New York Fashion Week is decadent, depraved and delusional
And somehow Tiffany Brown was boring?
Manasa Gudavalli and Trace Miller
• February 15, 2022
Frederick Anderson experiments with texture and color at NYFW
Working with his classic bases of tweeds and mixed silhouettes, designer Frederick Anderson incorporated metallics, tassels and other vivid ornamentations to bring his designs to life.
Michelle Han, Opinion Editor
• February 15, 2022
Party or fashion show? Christian Juul Nielsen debuts at NYFW
Designer Christian Juul Nielsen makes his New York Fashion Week debut with Danish brand Aknvas in a beautiful flurry of bunny heads, models and disco music.
Olivia Liu, Contributing Writer
• February 15, 2022
Black in Fashion Council showroom spotlights new Black talent and sustainability
In partnership with NYFW: The Shows, the Black in Fashion Council showroom has returned to feature Black designers and their creations after previous successful seasons.
Bianca Brutus, Contributing Writer
• February 15, 2022
#TeamKhangle’s Fall/Winter 2022: Chaos, but you wouldn’t know it
Khangle closed out VIP Pageantry with a second look at the haute couture Dreamer collection and the launch of the ready-to-wear Louiso collection.
Alexandra Chan, Editor-at-Large
• February 14, 2022
Better than the average NYFW show, Rubin & Chapelle lowkey popped off
Modern but not boring? A shockingly pleasant surprise!
Joey Hung, Editor-at-Large
• February 14, 2022
New York Men’s Day presents emerging menswear and genderless designs
Five designers showcase new collections at the morning presentation of New York Men’s Day, updating and expanding on menswear in new and exciting ways.
Tess Tamar, Contributing Writer
• February 14, 2022
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Yezen Saadah, Deputy Managing Editor • April 23, 2024