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CFDA reveals the program of New York Fashion Week for September
by Modem – Posted August 26 2022
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The Council of Fashion Designers of America revealed official New York Fashion Week calendar for the edition of September, which will take place from Sept. 9 to 14, 2022.

Nyfw kicks off on Friday, Sept. 9, with Proenza's Schouler's show at 4 p.m. and ends with Tom Ford's show on Wednesday, September 14, 2022 at 8 p.m.

The preliminary schedule features over 110 confirmed designers, including returning brands Altuzarra, Batsheva, Brandon Maxwell, Carolina Herrera, Coach, Dion Lee, Eckhaus Latta, Gabriela Hearst, Jason Wu, Jonathan Simkhai, Khaite, LaQuan Smith, Luar, Maryam Nassir Zadeh, Michael Kors, PatBO, Peter Do, Prabal Gurung, Sergio Hudson, Theophilio, Tory Burch, Victor Glemaud and Willy Chavarria.

Tommy Hilfiger, Area and Puma return to Nyfw after a hiatus.

Tommy Hilfiger will present a “see now, buy now” streamed on Roblox, on 11 September at the Skyline Drive-In in Brooklyn. Puma will showcase “Futrograde,” a runway show featuring fashion, music and sport on Sept. 13 at 9 p.m..

First-time additions to the schedule’s in-person activations include AnOnlyChild, Ashlyn, Foo and Foo, Midnight Studios, and One/Of by Patricia Voto.

International brands Fendi, Marni and Cos will present their collections during the week, a testament to the New York city’s increasing appeal as a destination for international brands wanting to connect to New York City’s culture and the vast market opportunity with American consumers. The Fendi's show celebrates the Baguette’s 25th anniversary.

This year’s Cfda/Vogue Fashion Fund finalists Fe Noel, Sukeina, No Sesso, Elena Velez, Judy Turner, Wiederhoeft and BlackBoyKnits also join the week with collection showcases.

“This year marks the 60th anniversary of the Cfda, and as the organizer of the official Nyfw schedule, we are incredibly proud to release a lineup that reflects our founding principle: to promote American fashion on a global scale,” said Cfda ceo Steven Kolb. “We celebrate the collective excellence, diversity and resilience of our industry and look forward to a strong American collections season alongside our esteemed international guests.”

The in-person shows will take place in accordance with New York State Health Guidelines and best practices can be found through Cfda's upcoming Covid-19 Health & Safety Memo. The shows and presentations will continue to be presented via Runway360, Cfda's centralized digital hub and business tool to support American fashion brands’ collection releases year-round.

View the New York Fashion Week Calendar

Photo: a look by Tom Ford Fall Winter 22 Collection. Courtesy Image tomford.com

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