September, a month of eager anticipation, heralds the arrival of the NYFW S/S designs, a spectacle that never fails to inspire. From the dynamic debuts of emerging designers to the ever-evolving magic of veteran designers, each experience leaves an indelible mark on future fashion. This time, at the Global Fashion Collective in NYFW, I had the privilege to witness four unique collections, each with its one-of-a-kind perspective that will undoubtedly influence future fashion trends.
The Universidad Iberoamericana, from the magic land of Mexico, made a magnificent debut in NYFW. This IBERO’s student-led collection is undoubtedly serious and sensible, emphasizing sustainable fashion. It is an elegant amalgamation of creativity and consciousness under one roof, with a bonus statement and attention to detail. It was indeed a heartwarming feeling witnessing The eclectic mix of style and textures cut into the designs, also addressing social change at the same time.
The Memory Lane Park Jeon Lipa's Collection: This 90s nostalgia-ciphered sophisticated sportswear debut in NYFW is a collection to remember. This nostalgia-filled collection adds the emotional touch of old hip-hop with innovative techniques, careful craftsmanship, and a personal touch, making it influential.
What I Wore: I wore a midi dress by the new-age contemporary brand Saaksha & Kinna, which is made in India. This eclectic dress is chic, with an ikkat print and statement sleeves.
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