Ronald van der Kamp, a Dutch designer, celebrated his label’s 10 year anniversary with a show at St. Mark’s Church in-the-Bowery during Paris couture week. Van der Kamp’s career began in NYC in the ’90s, where he worked at Bill Blass and Barneys, which shaped him as a designer. He brought his “new ethics in luxury fashion” to New York for the anniversary show, aiming to pay homage to the city’s spirit and energy. Van der Kamp’s collection is a mix of realness and old-school couture, with a focus on sustainability and bringing a new perspective to the fashion industry.

New York Fashion Week in September always sees designers going all out, taking advantage of the better weather compared to February. This year is no different, with designers breaking out of the traditional show format. Tanner Richie and Fletcher Kassel are holding their Tanner Fletcher presentation at an art gallery, with street-cast models in a theatrical performance. Jackson Wiederhoeft, a CVFF finalist, is partnering with a restaurant to create a theatrical dinner experience that extends the magic of the fashion show. Another label is rumored to be taking inspiration from Dries Van Noten’s glamorous dinner and fashion show combination from spring 2005, promising a season full of surprises.

The busiest day of New York Fashion Week actually occurs two days before the official start, on September 4th. Downtown events include Uniqlo’s preview of Clare Waight Keller’s new collection, a party for Birkenstock’s 250th anniversary, and a cocktail at Luisaviaroma’s flagship store. The CFDA will host their AAPI Design and Innovation Grant event, announcing the 2024 award participants. Uptown, Chrstose Abe celebrates a fashionable new book at Bergdorf’s, while Simon Porte Jacquemus toasts the opening of his new boutique at Nordstrom. The day is filled with events and parties as fashion insiders gather to kick off the week with style.

“Vogue World: Paris” puts the spotlight on Luiza Perote, showcasing her backstage during the event. Perote is a rising star in the fashion world, known for her unique and innovative designs. With all eyes on her, Perote continues to push boundaries and challenge the status quo in the industry. Her work is often featured in top fashion publications and events, solidifying her place as a designer to watch in the coming seasons. Backstage at Vogue World, Perote exudes creativity and passion for her craft, captivating the audience with her bold and dynamic designs.

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