New York Fashion Week Photo Curtosey of FIT: Ashleen Tuteja | Brunela Ramirez | Bryan Barrientos | Cindy Qianqian Dong
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NYFW Recap: Bold Ideas, Surprising Spaces

New York Fashion Week: From Grand Central to the Hamptons, Designers Embrace Unique Venues

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New York Fashion Week, held twice a year in the fall and winter, has changed significantly over the last decade. What used to be held in iconic spots like Bryant Park and Lincoln Center has now spread across the city, popping up in some unexpected places. This year, streetwear brand Brkln Bloke and MOORE NYC took over Grand Central Station for a runway show, while Ralph Lauren brought his show to the calm of the Hamptons. Big names like Jill Biden and Usher were also in the mix.

Another remarkable shift is the rise of presentations. Designers now host all-day showcases instead of traditional runway shows, giving more access to view. These setups use models, mannequins, and even performance art to bring the collections to life.

MOORE X BRKLN BLOKE Grand Central Station Show

Fashion Week Highlights

One of the most inspiring aspects of Fashion Week is the innovative approaches of new designers. They are always on the pulse of the future, pushing boundaries and introducing new concepts. This year, FIT (Fashion Institute of Technology) put on a show called  BEYOND: A Celebration of Boundless Creativity and Unity in Diversity. The show featured the work of young designers who are redefining the fashion landscape, showcasing their unique and boundary-pushing designs.

Bryan Barrientos, is a Peruvian American designer, redefining modern evening wear with his unique approach. He breaks traditional boundaries and emphasizes couture craftsmanship, creating a distinct style that sets him apart.

Look 50 - Yoon Seo Lee

Yoon Seo Lee, a South Korean streetwear designer, masterfully blends contrasting elements to embody duality. Her innovative approach incorporates 3D printing into garments and accessories, pushing the boundaries of creativity. 

Look 5 - Bryan Barrientos

Co-founders, design duo, and identical twins Dynasty and Soull Ogun of L' Enchanteur invited us to Brooklyn for their fashion inspired performance art collection. The duo had this to say: “The Spring Summer 2025 collection is a call to action to remember and honor the ancient wisdom that resides within all of us. Each piece holds a key, and through it, we hope you find your own door to unlock.”

Rasaan Wyzard, Jashawn Johnson

We were thrilled to catch up with one of our favorite NYC designers, Rodney Epperson, and his brand, Epperson. His transformative style empowers wearers, allowing them to express who they are while taking them where they need to go. Every piece in his collection has its own unique twist, seamlessly fitting any moment or setting.

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Epperson’s studio, located at 40 East 58th Street in NYC, is where the magic happens. He has dressed stars like Alicia Keys and Venus Williams, and was a contestant on season 6 of Project Runway. When asked who he would love to design for, dead or alive, his answer was Whitney Houston.

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You can view the NYFW Spring/Summer Collection 2025 collection at NYFW.com

Avaline x Stella McCartney Unveil Limited-Edition Rosé in Celebration of Summer and Sustainable Luxury

Pharrell Williams and NIGO Reimagine Menswear for Louis Vuitton Fall/Winter 2025

New York Swim Week 2025 Makes Waves With Five-Year Milestone and a Global Vision for Fashion’s Most Daring Category

Louis Vuitton’s Latest Travel Campaign Frames China Through a New Lens

Marina St Barth Welcomes Wonder Shuffle with a Chic Hamptons Launch Party