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New York Fashion Week February 2017

Designers present Fall/Winter and a few Resort Collections at New York Fashion Week in February.

New York Fashion Week February 2017

New York Fashion Week February 2017 is February 9-16, 2017. There is the official New York Fashion Week, MADE Fashion Week, and independent shows and presentations all over town.

CORRECTION: This article incorrectly stated that MADE Fashion Week had been shut down. It’s alive and well. Check out the FW17 recaps at ma.de/category/fashion/

Albania Rosario’s Uptown Fashion Week features Latin American designers at the Skyline Hotel Tuesday-Wednesday February 14-15. You can buy tickets at www.UptownFashionWeek.com

These are industry events, but you are a New Yorker.

Official New York Fashion Week

Fall/Winter collections are showing at Skylight Clarkson Sq in Hudson Square (west SoHo).

Spanish house Desigual shows February 9 at 11am

Dominican house Oscar De La Renta & Monse show Monday, February 13 at 6:30pm

You may be able to watch these shows, and others, live online at www.NYFW.com

CORRECTION: This article originally stated that MADE Fashion Week had been ended. It’s alive and well. You can find out more about MADE Fashion Week at ma.de/category/made-fashion-week/

Independent Fashion Shows & Presentations

Thursday, February 9

Italian lingerie and lifestyle house La Perla is showing at SIR Stage 37 at 8pm. You can watch the show live at www.NowFashion.com

Saturday, February 11

Lacoste, the French sportswear house with Portuguese creative manager Felipe Oliveira Baptista, shows at Spring Studios. You can watch the show live at www.NowFashion.com

Spanish designer Alejandra Alonso Rojas has a presentation at Peterson House from 9am-5pm. @alejandraalonsorojas

Sunday, February 12

Mexican-American designer Louis Verdad is showing at Pier59 Studio at 2pm.

NY Diversity brand Vaquera is showing at 6pm. You can watch the show live at www.NowFashion.com @vaquera.nyc

Spanish house Custo Barcelona is presenting at Pier59 Studios from 12-3pm.

Monday, February 13

The Venezuelan with the best taste in fashion Carolina Herrera is showing at 10am. You can watch the show live at www.NowFashion.com

Venezuelan designer Katty Xiomara is showing at Pier 59 Studios, Studio A, at 2pm

Spanish artist Domingo Zapata is presenting Love, Fashion, Art at the Box at 5pm.

Chilean minimalist Zero + Maria Cornejo shows at Pier 59 Studios on at 5:30pm. You can watch the show live at www.NowFashion.com

Tuesday, February 14

Spanish/Italian designer Carmen Marc Valvo is showing at 5pm. You can watch the show live at www.NowFashion.com

Spanish La Movida Madrileña icon Agatha Ruiz de la Prada is showing at Skyline Hotel at 7pm.

Portuguese designer Miguel Vieira shows at Pier 59 Studios Studio C at 7pm.

Cuban-American modernist Narciso Rodriguez shows at SIR Stage37 at 8pm. You can watch the show live at www.NowFashion.com

Wednesday, February 15

Spanish house Delpozo is showing at Pier 59 Studios at 11am. You can watch the show live at www.NowFashion.com

The image is courtesy of Desigual SS17.


Published February 9, 2017 ~ Updated January 7, 2021.

Filed Under: Chilean, Cuban, Dominican, FASHION, French, Italian, Mexican, Portuguese, Spanish, Venezuelan

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