September marks the start of the Fashion Week season.
The world’s four major Fashion Weeks are held twice a year, with the autumn/winter collection of the year in February, and the spring/summer collection of the following year in September in New York, London, Milan, and Paris.
On July 28th, the CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America) and IMG announced this season’s schedule for the New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2023 collection. It will run from September 9th through September 14th.
This season will open from Proenza Schouler’s show on September 9th at 4 pm. The final show will conclude with Tom Ford’s debut on Wednesday 14th at 8 pm.
At this New York Fashion Week, 110 brands will participate including Altuzarra, Brandon Maxwell, Carolina Herrera, Christian Siriano, Coach, Gabriela Hearst, Jason Wu, Khaite, LaQuan Smith, Luar, Markarian, Michael Kors, Peter Do, Prabal Gurung, Sergio 110 brands including Hudson, Theophilio, Tory Burch, Victor Glemaud and Willy Chavarria. Tommy Hilfiger, AREA, and PUMA did not participate this past few seasons, but this time they will return. In addition, three international brands – Fendi, Marni, and COS will expect to join.
These last 2 years, many brands had moved to digital fashion collection and presentation due to the effect of Covid-19.
Some brands decided to do physical shows during the pandemic but had to restrict the number of guests and media attendance.
Even though the covid-19 is still an ongoing issue, many brands are choosing to come back to the physical shows this season.
However, there is still a restriction on the number of guests and media attendance. We hope to see the New York Fashion Week Spring 2023 Show with more hype and regain its pre-Covid-19 vibrancy.