Get your outfits ready! 🤩 NYFW
Time flies when you’re serving looks—and believe it or not, it’s already fashion month again. Our fashion mood boards have managed to survive the summer heat and are desperate for a refresh. Luckily, nobody does street style quite like New York City! New York Fashion Week is back and you’ll want a front-row seat, so enjoy a debrief on the entire NYFW schedule below.
But this year, it’s easier than ever to attend—because Afterpay is working with designers to “democratize fashion week”, AKA special events will be open to the public. The key to attending is just knowing where to be and when! If you’re not able to catch Kim Shui’s backstage reveal, you may just stumble upon a runway show—really! Fashion and accessories design studio Area is making a highly anticipated return to NYFW and will be partnering with Afterpay to take the show to the streets. Literally. Pop-up projections of Area’s SS’23 show will be appearing around the city from September 12th through 14th. Sounds like the perfect opportunity to take your lunch break outdoors.
If you’re not able to be in New York City during fashion week, you can still get a taste of the week’s unbeatable energy and design virtually. Many designers are hosting digital extensions of their collection or hosting a livestream so anyone can enjoy. Hot Tip, making a Runway360 account is a great way to get access to digital shows and presentations!
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