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The Latin Roots of New York Fashion Week September 2022: Spring/Summer 2023 Collections

New York Fashion Week brings American and International fashion designers to show their Spring/Summer 2023 collections to the trade and fashionistas in New York City.

Most fashion shows and presentations are invitation only, but many livestream online. Tickets can be purchased for some events. Most fashion shows are runway shows. Presentations show the clothes on mannequins or live models, but they don’t walk a runway.

These are Latin designers or fashion houses at official New York Fashion Week at Spring Studios in Tribeca, Manhattan. Many designers produce their own shows and presentations around town at the same time.

New York Fashion Week September 2022

New York Fashion Week September 2022 (Fashionstock/Dreamstime)
New York Fashion Week September 2022 (Fashionstock/Dreamstime)

These are this season’s Latin designers. Links are to Instagram.

Friday, September 9

  • Proenza Schouler, whose co-founder Lazaro Hernandez is Miami Cuban, shows at 4pm. @proenzaschouler 🇨🇺
  • Fe Noel, from Crown Heights, Brooklyn, shows at 7pm. @fenoel 🌍🇺🇸
  • Fendi, from Rome, Italy, shows at 8pm. @fendi 🇮🇹

Saturday, September 10

  • Altuzarra, from Paris, France, shows at 10am. @altuzarra 🇫🇷
  • Victor Glemaud, originally from Haiti, shows at 3pm. @glemaud 🇭🇹
  • Sergio Hudson, from South Carolina, who dress the Obamas, shows at 7pm. @sergiohudson 🌍🇺🇸
  • Marni, from Milan, Italy, shows at 9pm. @marni 🇮🇹

Sunday, September 11

  • Alejandra Alonso Rojas, originally from Madrid, Spain, shows at 12pm. @alejandraalonsorojas 🇪🇸
  • Barragán, originally from Mexico City, Mexico, shows at 4pm. @barragan 🇲🇽
  • Marrisa Wilson, a New York Guyanese, shows at 4pm. @marrisawilsonny 🇬🇾
  • Luar, by New York Dominican Raul Lopez, shows at 9pm. @luar 🇩🇴

Monday, September 12

  • Carolina Herrera, founded by the New York Venezuelan, shows at 10am. @carolinaherrera 🇻🇪
  • Priscavera, founded by a New York Italian who trained in Barcelona, Spain, shows at 6pm. @priscavera 🇮🇹

Tuesday, September 13

  • Gabriela Hearst, originally from Uruguay, shows at 12pm. @gabrielahearst 🇺🇾
  • Sukeina, originally from Nice, France, shows at 5pm. @s.u.k.e.i.n.a 🇫🇷

Wednesday, September 14

  • Theophilio by New York Jamaican Edvin Thompson, shows at 4pm. @theophilio 🇯🇲
  • Willy Chavarria, a Mexican American designer from California, shows at 6pm. @willychavarrianewyork 🇲🇽

New York Fashion Week September 2022 shows Spring/Summer 2023 collections at Spring Studios in Tribeca and around town, Friday-Wednesday, September 7-14, 2022. nyfw.com #NYFW 🌍🇨🇺🇩🇴🇫🇷🇬🇾🇭🇹🇮🇹🇯🇲🇲🇽🇪🇸🇺🇾🇻🇪

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Published September 11, 2022 ~ Updated January 28, 2024.

Filed Under: .Cuban, African American, Dominican, FASHION, French, Guyanese, Haitian, Italian, Jamaican, Mexican, Spanish, Spring Studios, Uruguayan, Venezuelan

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