The CFDA unveiled the preliminary official New York Fashion Week schedule for the fall-winter 2026 season. Rachel Scott’s runway debut for Proenza Schouler will launch the American Collections on Wednesday, February 11, and the week will close on Monday, February 16, 2026.
The schedule features more than 60 runway shows and designer presentations, with additional collections being presented digitally and by appointment.
The official NYFW schedule includes Altuzarra, Area, Ashlyn, Bach Mai, Bibhu Mohapatra, Calvin Klein Collection, Campillo, Carolina Herrera, Christian Siriano, Coach, Colleen Allen, Collina Strada, Diotima, Dwarmis, Eckhaus Latta, Elena Velez, Fforme, Heirlome, Kallmeyer, Khaite, Lafayette 148, LaQuan Smith, Meruert Tolegen, Michael Kors Collection, Nardos, Norma Kamali, Prabal Gurung, Sandy Liang, Sergio Hudson, Tory Burch, TWP, Ulla Johnson, Zankov, and Zoe Gustavia Anna Whalen.
Public School by Maxwell Osborne, Dao-Yi Chow, and Derek La,m under the creative direction of Robert Rodriguez, returns to the week. First-time additions to the schedule include 7 For All Mankind by creative director Nicola Brognano, Alix of Bohemia, Andrew Curwen, Caroline Zimbalist, Contessa Mills, Cult Gaia, Hilá, J. Press, Jasper, Mel Usine, Menyelek, Ossou, Pipenco, and Veejay Floresca. Ralph Lauren will present the Fall 2026 collection on Tuesday, February 10.
Established in 2022, the CFDA NYFW Fund has enabled over 50 international retailers, editors, and media stakeholders to attend New York Fashion Week across eight seasons, providing financial and in-kind support that helps amplify the American collections on a global stage. In addition, the CFDA NYFW Shuttle presented by Google Shopping, now in its fourth season, will continue to provide logistical support and show-to-show transit while reducing the week’s carbon footprint with group ridesharing.
“This New York Fashion Week season finds designers and their businesses meeting challenges and changes head-on. There is a spirit of independence, zealous creativity, and a commitment to community to forge ahead,” said Joseph Maglieri, CFDA’s director of Fashion Week Initiatives. “American fashion represents singular visions meeting collective purpose—from debuts to homecomings to changing of guards, the autumn-winter 2026 lineup presents a week that speaks to resilience and a focus on the future.”
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