New York Fashion Week: A Showcase of Sustainability and Emerging Talent
New York Fashion Week (NYFW) is back, and this season, it’s not just about fashion; it’s about sustainability and the rise of fresh talent. The festivities began with Mayor Eric Adams hosting the fashion world at Gracie Mansion, setting the stage for a dynamic week ahead.
This NYFW boasts a robust lineup of 71 shows and presentations listed on the Official New York Fashion Week Schedule, meticulously organized by the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA). Notably, each hour is dedicated to a unique show, underscoring the energy and diversity of this season’s offerings.
While these official events take the spotlight, a multitude of fashion brands are taking their collections to showrooms, art galleries, and even Airbnb apartments across the city. NYFW wields significant influence, drawing thousands of attendees and generating over $900 million annually, along with substantial wages and tax revenue.
Highlights for this season include the return of fashion icons like Ralph Lauren and Phillip Lim, alongside the highly anticipated debut of Peter Do’s collection at Helmut Lang. Stuart Vevers will celebrate his 10th anniversary at the helm of Coach, creating a high demand for invitations. Additionally, Victoria’s Secret is making a remarkable comeback with a major live event.
In a departure from tradition, NYFW now extends throughout the city, with Ralph Lauren staging a show and dinner at the iconic Brooklyn Navy Yard, making it one of the most sought-after tickets in American fashion. Fresh faces at NYFW include emerging talents such as Advisry, Chan Chit Lo, FFORME, Grace Ling, and Sho Konishi. The 16th edition of the Supima Design Competition will shine a spotlight on the next generation of fashion innovators.
In line with the industry’s evolving values, the CFDA is urging all stakeholders to approach NYFW with an eco-conscious mindset. Recycling, waste reduction, material reuse, and energy conservation are key principles driving NYFW towards a more sustainable future.
Working in collaboration with the Boston Consulting Group, the CFDA has released an Executive Summary and Report detailing the environmental impact of NYFW, accompanied by a Playbook for Positive Change.
This month, NYFW collaborates with CIFF (Copenhagen International Fashion Fair) x Revolver to showcase sustainable Danish and U.S. brands. This initiative underscores a commitment to responsible trade and sustainable growth within the fashion industry.
The CFDA has also teamed up with Spotify to curate an official NYFW playlist and plans to display NYFW billboards in Times Square. The festivities commenced at Gracie Mansion, where Mayor Eric Adams, affectionately known as ‘Hizzoner,’ welcomed the fashion industry alongside CFDA President Thom Browne.
Looking ahead, Steven Kolb, CEO of CFDA, identifies energetic designers like Christopher John Rogers and LaQuan Smith as defining American style. September is also when the city shines a spotlight on the current CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalists. As the program approaches its 20th anniversary, it continues to foster emerging talent, building on the legacy of successful alumni like Altuzarra and Proenza Schouler.
The 2023 CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalists represent a promising addition to this tradition, with a diverse lineup of emerging talent poised to shape the future of American fashion.