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New York Fashion Week Women’s SS 2019 (September 2018)

New York Fashion Week Women’s is from September 6 – 12, 2018.


New York Fashion Week September 2018

Designers are showing Spring Summer 2019 collections.


New York Fashion Week Schedule

Thursday, September 6

No Latin designers are showing today.

Friday, September 7

French shoe designer Chloe Gosselin does a fashion presentation from 11 am – 1 pm.

Lebanese – Spanish designer Norma Kamali does a fashion presentation from 4 pm – 6 pm.

Monse, the brand of Oscar de La Renta designers Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia (Dominican), shows at 5 pm.

Saturday, September 8

Italian – American designer Marina Moscone does a fashion presentation at the Willem de Kooning Residence in Greenwich Village, Manhattan from 10:30 – 11:30 am.

Spanish designer Custo Barcelona shows at Pier 59 at Chelsea Piers at 11 am.

French fashion house Longchamp shows at 3 pm.

Italian – American designer Christian Siriano (Project Runway) shows at Gotham Hall in Manhattan’s Garment District at 4 pm.

Italian designer Vera Franchetti’s PRISCAVera shows in Gallery II at Spring Studios in Tribeca, Manhattan at 5:30 pm.

Sunday, September 9

No Latin designers are showing today.

Monday, September 10

The house of Venezuelan – American designer Carolina Herrera shows at 10 am.

Chilean designer Zero + Maria Cornejo shows at Pier 59 Studios in Chelsea Piers at 6 pm.

Tuesday, September 11

The house of Dominican designer Oscar de la Renta shows in the Spring Studios Terrace in Tribeca, Manhattan at 10 am.

French designer Rebecca de Ravenel does a fashion presentation from 12 noon – 2 pm.

NYC diversity brand Vaquera is showing at PS 042 Benjamin Altman in Manhattan’s Lower East Side at 4 pm.

Wednesday, September 12

No Latin designers today. Marc Jacobs’ show provides the traditional end to New York Fashion Week.


New York Fashion Week Tickets

Well, most of these shows are invitation only. Some groups sell fashion experience tickets, but I wouldn’t buy any.

You’re a New Yorker, so figure out how to get invited.


Visit New York Fashion Week

Spring Studios is the main venue. There are shows all over town.

Spring Studios

50 Varick St
(just below Canal)
Tribeca, Manhattan

Subway

  • (A) (C) (E) to Canal St – Sixth Ave
  • (1) (2) (3) to Canal St
  • (N) (Q) (R) (W) to Canal Street

 


Published July 31, 2018 ~ Updated November 21, 2023.

Filed Under: Chilean, Dominican, FASHION, French, Italian, Spanish, Venezuelan

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