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New York Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2025 has officially closed its run (September 11–16), leaving behind a flurry of trends, celebrity sightings, and cultural commentary that set the tone for the season ahead. This year’s collections underscored a shift toward practicality without abandoning the drama NYFW is known for.

Among the most talked-about moments was Calvin Klein’s return to the runway under new creative director Veronica Leoni, marking the label’s first NYFW show since 2018. Christopher John Rogers also staged a triumphant comeback, bringing his signature color-saturated glamour to eager audiences. Both designers proved that heritage and innovation can coexist on the same stage.

On the trend front, sheer fabrics, sculpted leather, and voluminous coats dominated the runways, paired with nostalgic nods to the ’90s. Accessories had their own spotlight: statement tights, bold brooches, and playful zebra prints appeared across multiple shows. The mood was one of resilience—designers leaned into structured outerwear and protective textures while balancing with softer silhouettes for everyday wear.

Several shows leaned heavily on storytelling. Collina Strada reimagined vintage bridal pieces for its “Fempire” collection, while Jane Wade critiqued corporate culture through exaggerated suiting and boardroom-inspired staging. Off the runway, viral celebrity moments and street style continued to fuel NYFW’s global buzz.

Looking ahead, Spring/Summer 2026 promises to push these dualities even further—expect comfort-driven tailoring, experimental beauty looks, and more space for emerging voices who made an impression this season.

If Fall/Winter 2025 proved anything, it’s that New York fashion continues to straddle the line between fantasy and function, where wearable drama reigns supreme.

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