CFDA, in partnership with IMG's NYFW: The Shows, releases New York Fashion Week schedule

The Council of Fashion Designers, in partnership with IMG's NYFW: The Shows, has published The New York Fashion Official weekly schedule for February shows.

US collections run Feb 10-15. Men's Day will be on February 10.

The American collections will begin with a Rodarte show on February 10 at 4 p.m., and will end with a show by Luar at 8 p.m. February 15. Thom Browne, the new president of the CFDA, will make his parade on February 14 at 5 p.m.

Christian Siriano will present the CFDA schedule, with the fall show taking place February 9 at 6 p.m., before the official start of NYFW.

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"Next month's New York Fashion Week continues to build on last September's runways with its strong mix of established brands and emerging talent as well as global diversity and representation. As we see the next generation of American talent ramping up, we look forward to continuing this renewed momentum from New York this season and beyond. beyond that,” CFDA chief executive Steven Kolb told WWD.

The preliminary schedule includes 75 designers, including returning brands such as Altuzarra, Anna Sui, Area , Batsheva, Brandon Maxwell, Carolina Herrera, Coach, Collina Strada, Dion Lee, Eckhaus Latta, Elena Velez, Gabriela Hearst, Jason Wu Collection, Khaite, LaQuan Smith, Luar, Markarian, Michael Kors, Paloma Spain, Prabal Gurung, Proenza Schouler , Marionettes & Puppets, Sergio Hudson, Simkhai, Sukeina, Tory Burch, Ulla Johnson, Veronica Beard, Who Decides War and Willy Chavarria, among others.

Early timers to in-person calendar activations include Heron Preston, Koltson, Cucculelli Shaheen, Ayama Studio, Kallmeyer, Kate Barton, Nayon and Zimo.

NYFW Women's Fashion Shows will be held throughout New York City, although Spring Studios will continue to be the central hub for NYFW: The Shows.

Shows and presentations will continue to be presented through Runway360, CFDA's centralized digital hub and l commercial tool to support The collection of American fashion brands comes out all year round.

A. Potts, All Beneath Heaven, Atelier Cillian, Cross Eyed Moose, Kent Anthony, Nobis and Terry Singh, and 4:30-6 p.m. will be Bulan, Cross Eyed Moose, Dionysus, Jahnkoy, Nicholas Raefski, Nobis and Raleigh Workshop. (Cross Eyed Moose and Nobis are present at both sessions.)

Feminine brands featured by appointment include Cinq à Sept, Libertine and Tara Babylon (all February 10); Libertine (February 11); Ashlyn and Zimo (February 12); Kate Barton, Tanner Fletcher and Tibi (February 13) and Ayama Studio and Kallmeyer (February 14). Tibi will also have appointments on February 14 and 15.

Companies planning digital releases include Lapointe (February 10); Saint Sintra (February 13); Junny and NIHL (February 14) and Bed on Water (February 15).

Men's shows will be held at Daylight Studios at 450 West 31st Street, 10th floor and Location 05, also at 450 West 31st Street, seventh floor.

Official NYFW Schedule:

CFDA, in partnership with IMG's NYFW: The Shows, releases New York Fashion Week schedule

The Council of Fashion Designers, in partnership with IMG's NYFW: The Shows, has published The New York Fashion Official weekly schedule for February shows.

US collections run Feb 10-15. Men's Day will be on February 10.

The American collections will begin with a Rodarte show on February 10 at 4 p.m., and will end with a show by Luar at 8 p.m. February 15. Thom Browne, the new president of the CFDA, will make his parade on February 14 at 5 p.m.

Christian Siriano will present the CFDA schedule, with the fall show taking place February 9 at 6 p.m., before the official start of NYFW.

Related Galleries

"Next month's New York Fashion Week continues to build on last September's runways with its strong mix of established brands and emerging talent as well as global diversity and representation. As we see the next generation of American talent ramping up, we look forward to continuing this renewed momentum from New York this season and beyond. beyond that,” CFDA chief executive Steven Kolb told WWD.

The preliminary schedule includes 75 designers, including returning brands such as Altuzarra, Anna Sui, Area , Batsheva, Brandon Maxwell, Carolina Herrera, Coach, Collina Strada, Dion Lee, Eckhaus Latta, Elena Velez, Gabriela Hearst, Jason Wu Collection, Khaite, LaQuan Smith, Luar, Markarian, Michael Kors, Paloma Spain, Prabal Gurung, Proenza Schouler , Marionettes & Puppets, Sergio Hudson, Simkhai, Sukeina, Tory Burch, Ulla Johnson, Veronica Beard, Who Decides War and Willy Chavarria, among others.

Early timers to in-person calendar activations include Heron Preston, Koltson, Cucculelli Shaheen, Ayama Studio, Kallmeyer, Kate Barton, Nayon and Zimo.

NYFW Women's Fashion Shows will be held throughout New York City, although Spring Studios will continue to be the central hub for NYFW: The Shows.

Shows and presentations will continue to be presented through Runway360, CFDA's centralized digital hub and l commercial tool to support The collection of American fashion brands comes out all year round.

A. Potts, All Beneath Heaven, Atelier Cillian, Cross Eyed Moose, Kent Anthony, Nobis and Terry Singh, and 4:30-6 p.m. will be Bulan, Cross Eyed Moose, Dionysus, Jahnkoy, Nicholas Raefski, Nobis and Raleigh Workshop. (Cross Eyed Moose and Nobis are present at both sessions.)

Feminine brands featured by appointment include Cinq à Sept, Libertine and Tara Babylon (all February 10); Libertine (February 11); Ashlyn and Zimo (February 12); Kate Barton, Tanner Fletcher and Tibi (February 13) and Ayama Studio and Kallmeyer (February 14). Tibi will also have appointments on February 14 and 15.

Companies planning digital releases include Lapointe (February 10); Saint Sintra (February 13); Junny and NIHL (February 14) and Bed on Water (February 15).

Men's shows will be held at Daylight Studios at 450 West 31st Street, 10th floor and Location 05, also at 450 West 31st Street, seventh floor.

Official NYFW Schedule:

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