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Runways, street style, afterparties, and the city that makes it iconic. All things New York Fashion Week, as it happens. #NYFW

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The Moment Mag
@themomentmag.com
1 day ago
New York Fashion Week may be over but we all know that style never stops. Our Fashion Statement feed keeps the energy going all day, every day.
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Rebecca Nagle
@rebeccanagle.bsky.social
2 days ago
Jamie Okuma, Shoshone-Bannock and LuiseƱo, just became the first Native American fashion designer to have a show on the main CFDA New York Fashion Week calendar.
Native American Designer Jamie Okuma Makes a Historic NYFW Debut

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Native American Designer Jamie Okuma Makes a Historic NYFW Debut

The designer, based on La Jolla Indian Reservation in California, is the first Native American designer to have a slot on the CFDA calendar.

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USA TODAY
@usatoday.com
2 days ago
We came, we saw, we conquered another New York Fashion Week. The team at @usatodaylife attended nearly 60 shows, events, parties and presentations during #NYFW, and we rounded up everything we saw and heard (from celebrities mingling to music on the runway).
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The Wall Street Journal
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2 days ago
From poppy red denim to ā€œsubversiveā€ floral jacquard, here are the highlights from New York Fashion Week.
Four Fashion-Week Looks You Can Actually Wear

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Four Fashion-Week Looks You Can Actually Wear

The spring shows featured statement denim and reworked florals.

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Word In Black
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2 days ago
Actively Black’s New York Fashion Week show served as a powerful reminder of Black history — and that come what may, ā€œwe ain’t neva scared.ā€ Read more: wordinblack.com/2025/09/a….
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