We’re Fashion Week Veterans—This Is What Will Matter Next Season

Like clockwork, fashion month has descended, and with it, a spectacle of exhilarating fashion and big pop culture moments. While every editor has an answer for their favorite fashion capital, New York has the distinction of being first within the roughly five-week-long, global fashion week tour. A little grittier than Paris, and a little more experimental than Milan, New York stands out for its anything-goes mentality—it’s not usual for a runway show to be staged in the middle of a park or on the actual streets themselves with taxis buzzing in the background. But it’s this pulsing energy that makes New York Fashion truly come alive. To celebrate its arrival, we asked the people who know it best—from fashion editors to buyers, stylists, and writers, collectively, the fashion week veterans interviewed here have attended hundreds of shows. For a complete view of what New York Fashion Week is really like, keep scrolling below. 

Number of Fashion Weeks attended:

New York Fashion Week in September 2013 was my first, and we’ve been going strong ever since.

What’s your personal sartorial approach to Fashion Week? 

My looks are not planned! In the early years of my career, I meticulously planned outfits and always changed something—if not everything—before actually heading out the door.

What piece are you most excited to wear? 

This year I’ll likely dust off my 2002 Olympic beret and lean back into my furry bucket hat while I patiently await the release of Emma Brewin’s cowboy iteration.

What’s a Fashion Week nonnegotiable?

I wish this was a cuter answer, but I print out my show schedule complete with the addresses. It’s a lesson learned one season after one dead phone and an external charger, and no time to plug into a wall. 

What how or presentation are you most excited about?

Luar. I admire what Raul is building. 

What’s your trend prediction for the upcoming season?

I think head-to-toe denim will be even more ubiquitous than last season, and I am excited to see early aught trends begin to mutate into the ever-controversial late 2000s trends. Give me 2009!

Most memorable NYFW moment:

A friend was one of the artists commissioned to paint portraits for the SS14 Prada collection. He didn’t tell me that my portrait was going to be on some of the clothes and handbags until I was watching the show live.

Number of Fashion Weeks attended:

Honestly, I’m not sure! I started attending consistently during my first fashion editor role at Bloomberg and later when I was Fashion Editor-at-large at The Fader. I also definitely finagled my way into a few shows back in the day before I was even styling, so I’ve been to a lot. 

What’s your personal sartorial approach to Fashion Week?

I generally don’t plan too much. I’m a Gemini so I tend to go with what my mental space feels like each morning, as that affects what I’m stylistically vibing on for that day. There really is no rhyme or reason. I do however tend to lean into things I haven’t worn a ton or my absolute tried and true favorites, just styled in new ways.

What piece are you most excited to wear?

My Commission studded belt that I practically sleep in, my A.W.A.K.E Mode Asymmetrical Skirt (asymmetry and tailoring is everything I love), and these Agolde Recycled Leather pants. I have those pants in two colors as well as two different sizes—  one pair to fit oversized and the other pair to fit tighter. Really these are pieces that I’ve been living in a lot at the moment. They are just SO good! 

What’s a Fashion Week nonnegotiable?

Sunglasses and chapstick.

What how or presentation are you most excited about?

Isn’t choosing just one like picking a favorite child?! So, I’ll say Luar, Dion, Collina, Prisca, and Head of State.

What’s your trend prediction for the upcoming season?

Things have been so super sleek on one end and then bold oversized tailoring on the other. But with that said, I feel like things might move back to a bit of frivolity—a bit of light and airiness this season. These are strange times and the world feels like it’s falling apart in many ways, yet there is also a sense of optimism injected in there. Where those two worlds meet in the minds of the designers will no doubt create something quite interesting on the runways.

Most memorable NYFW moment:

The first time I saw Christopher John Rogers pirouette down the runway at his first runway show. It was so beautiful to see a young Black designer go from an intimate presentation in a small Canal Street art gallery to then graduate to a full-blown runway show that was packed to the rafters. The show was stunning, not to mention totally moving. Christopher is just such a light and love. It’s been truly amazing to be part of that CJR joy-fest and watch his bright star continue to rise.

Number of Fashion Weeks attended: 

Seems like a trick question—are you counting the few I snuck into when I was in college?!

What’s your personal sartorial approach to Fashion Week?

I’m a huge advocate for uniform dressing — I have a steady rotation of ties, blazers, and trousers that I’ll rotate through the week. Fashion week doesn’t change this about me! I actually don’t plan outfits ahead of time. I use my outfits to express how I feel at any given moment in time and so when I wake up in the morning I pick out my outfit in real-time.

What piece are you most excited to wear?

Some ties I’m obsessed with right now: Ralph Lauren’s Purple Label silk tie, Yuri Nosho’s custom ties, and Her Children’s recycled lambskin tie.

What’s a Fashion Week nonnegotiable?

Obviously, my ties!! But, my headphones too: I actually try to walk to most of the shows and listen to music. I have all my best ideas between shows and I love walking around New York.

What how or presentation are you most excited about?

The classics: Collina Strada, Eckhaus Latta, Puppets & Puppets, and Thom Browne. 

What’s your trend prediction for the upcoming season?

Tailoring!

Most memorable NYFW moment:

I’ll always remember Look 66 from Thom Browne’s Spring 2023 collection—mostly because it’s still all over TikTok. 

Number of Fashion Weeks attended:

Off and on since 2005, when I got my start as a Zac Posen PR intern working backstage.

What’s your personal sartorial approach to Fashion Week?

I have a few lewks planned. I like to create moodboard decks now to help keep me organized, and I always go to the cleaners to do adjustments or to get things cleaned in advance.

What piece are you most excited to wear?

I may debut my Christopher John Rogers Belted Felt coat, aka the “Karlie coat.” 

What’s a Fashion Week nonnegotiable?

My phone, headphones, and a pair of sunglasses.

What how or presentation are you most excited about?

Luar–so proud Raul is closing the season!

Most memorable NYFW moment:

I remember seeing Naomi Campbell walk the Heatherette show back, back in the day. It was such a Y2K moment and it crystallized why I loved fashion so much.

Number of Fashion Weeks attended:

This is going to be my 6th fashion week!

What’s your personal sartorial approach to Fashion Week?

I don’t plan out my looks per se, but I have items that I know I am going to wear, and build looks around them. So much can change within a week—the weather, my schedule, or my level of exhaustion that I know the outfits will ultimately change if I plan them in advance.

What piece are you most excited to wear?

We just launched A.W.A.K.E Mode at Bloomingdale’s and I am excited to wear a piece from the brand. The plaid trench is a favorite, but it’s going to require lots of layers.

What’s a Fashion Week nonnegotiable?

My Byredo hand sanitizer & chapstick. I always make sure it is in my bag as I go from show to show.

What how or presentation are you most excited about?

It’s hard to choose just one, but Khaite is always a favorite. 

What’s your trend prediction for the upcoming season?

Western & Americana influence! I expect to see a lot of denim, maxi skirts, suede & corduroy across the shows and runways.

Number of Fashion Weeks attended: 7

What’s your personal sartorial approach to Fashion Week?

I’m a “day of” outfit planner, it honestly depends on the day!

What piece are you most excited to wear?

An employee of mine gifted me the Telfar duffle mini purse and I’m excited to wear her all season!

What’s a Fashion Week nonnegotiable?

An external charger! There’s nothing worse than a dead phone!

What how or presentation are you most excited about?

We just started carrying Luar and I’m excited to see what they’ve come up with for this season!

What’s your trend prediction for the upcoming season?

Suiting! We’re circling back to the “tailored woman.”

Most memorable NYFW moment:

The most memorable thing about NYFW is being surrounded by like-minded individuals.

Number of Fashion Weeks attended: 10 if I’m counting correctly!

What’s your personal sartorial approach to Fashion Week?

I am a bit behind this season, but I feel I have planned half the amount of looks I “need” for both NYFW and LFW. I’m a Virgo so I always plan my looks ahead! I love planning out looks in Google slides so I can visualize each look before I put them together on a rack.

What piece are you most excited to wear?

I am so excited to pull out this jacket from Nanushka! I love the faux shearling details and the fact that the jacket hits right at the waist. I also recently purchased these major boots from TOGA and I am ready to hit the streets in them! They easily elevate any outfit. 

What’s a Fashion Week nonnegotiable?

A Tide To Go pen because I’m clumsy!

What how or presentation are you most excited about?

Too many to mention! My top three are Head Of State, Elena Velez, and Puppets and Puppets.

What’s your trend prediction for the upcoming season?

I think we will continue to see more aviator and flight jackets!

Most memorable NYFW moment:

Witnessing a dog have a front row seat at a show!

Number of Fashion Weeks attended:

I’ve been attending fashion weeks since 2005, so more than 30 seasons of shows!

What’s your personal sartorial approach to Fashion Week?

I haven’t planned any looks for this season yet. Usually for New York, I put outfits together at the last minute based on the weather and my mood that day. Before I pack for Europe, I’ll put together an extensive PowerPoint of outfits to make sure I’m covered for everything that I’ll need for both day and night. Even when I rewear pieces, I try to stay organized and not overpack as it can be a massive amount of luggage for more than 2 weeks on the road. 

What piece are you most excited to wear?

Khaite is one of my go-to brands for wardrobe staples. From the latest season, I love all the leather updates like the Valerie strapless zip-up dress and Davis embossed knee-high boots. I also love mixing in Peter Do, for shirting or separates and The Row’s Sofia bag is the best bag for day to night.

 What’s a Fashion Week nonnegotiable?

An extra Mophie charger since I’m always running out of battery, and a very hydrating lip balm like Violette_FR’s Bisou Balm.

What how or presentation are you most excited about?

I continue to be so excited to see what Raf and Miuccia have in store for Prada.

What’s your trend prediction for the upcoming season?

2023 is poised to be a year of change, specifically with so many new creatives in place at the helm of the major houses. 2022 was clearly the year of going out, and looking forward, so I’m expecting to see elevated, everyday looks back on the runways in a big way as people start to embrace more understated looks via maxi hemlines and sleek tailoring. 

Number of Fashion Weeks attended: 39

What’s your personal sartorial approach to Fashion Week?

I start planning outfits the week before. 

What piece are you most excited to wear?

I finally bought myself a LUAR Anna bag! I bought the pink croc-embossed version that’s a Bergdorf Goodman exclusive. 

What’s a Fashion Week nonnegotiable?

My Prada Monolith lace-up shoes—they go with absolutely everything and are an easy way to stay comfortable while elevating a look.

What how or presentation are you most excited about?

The Collina Strada show is always exciting for a multitude of reasons—the crowd-watching is always super fun and I’m always eager to see what new concepts Hillary will be presenting each season.

What’s your trend prediction for the upcoming season?

I really want long skirts to make a comeback! We’ll see if my wish comes true. And I think that baggy jeans are still going strong.

Most memorable NYFW moment:

Sept 2021 New York Fashion Week was the most energizing and fun fashion week I’ve ever experienced—it was kind of a perfect storm.  Designers were gently beginning to explore runway shows again, while many international industry folks were still not really traveling for the shows, and so it felt like all the young New Yorkers who truly love fashion were getting the opportunity to participate in fashion week in a deeper way. Every show I went to was full of excitement and palpable energy.

Number of Fashion Weeks attended:

My first one was in 2015, so quite a few under my belt.

What’s your personal sartorial approach to Fashion Week?

I’ve attempted to piece some things together, but am on the whole behind! I do usually plan outfits because I live in L.A., so can’t pack my entire closet with me. I’d probably plan outfits though even if I did live in the same city because it makes the whole week a bit more seamless.

What piece are you most excited to wear?

So far, I didn’t buy anything new, but I have the tall version of Neous’s knit booties, and I think they’ll get a ton of action.

What’s a Fashion Week nonnegotiable?

A portable phone charger is an absolute must! I’ve been stuck before in Paris with a dead phone and no idea how to get home. Not exactly fun!

What how or presentation are you most excited about?

I’m so excited for Loewe. I got to attend for the first time last season, and it just cemented everything I already felt for Jonathan Anderson’s creative genius.

What’s your trend prediction for the upcoming season?

I expect we’ll see a lot more maxi hemlines. I think this larger shift we’ve seen from midis is one we’ll continue to see for quite a while.

Most memorable NYFW moment:

I remember in 2017 when Marc Jacobs had models walk right out of the venue onto the street where the public could also view the show. I love when designers twist the typical runway format, and I thought it was a brilliant idea.

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Number of Fashion Weeks attended:

Looking back on my Instagram it looks like my very first fashion show was BCBGMAXAZRIA fall of 2014 so you do the math! This was when NYFW was held in tents at Lincoln Center. I had interned for Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week the year before and worked as an usher at the BCBG show, so for me to be invited back as a seated guest I was ecstatic–one of my favorite career highlights!

What’s your personal sartorial approach to Fashion Week? 

This is my first season back after a three year hiatus so I actually have not thought about what I’ll be wearing at all! I have been living out of two suitcases for the last 9 months so I am working with a very limited closet, which I don’t think is necessarily a bad thing. I’ll stick to what I know, which is my go-to uniform paired with some comfortable shoes. When I traveled for NYFW I definitely used to plan my outfits ahead of time—I would have 2-3 items that I would be excited about but would wake up each day and dress according to how I felt, what shows I had, and how much walking I had ahead of me.

What piece are you most excited to wear?

Call me basic but I just bought a men’s denim shirt from Banana Republic that I’m really excited about for a denim-on-denim moment. This Saks Potts two-in-one trench is also the perfect transitional coat I’ll keep on rotation this fashion week and I’ll reach for my Ven Store knits for layering.

What’s a Fashion Week nonnegotiable?

A mophie.

What how or presentation are you most excited about?

This is my first time attending shows as a bridal stylist which means I’ll be looking out for pieces for my real-life clients getting married this Fall. I’m looking forward to seeing what Rodarte, Carolina Herrera, and Markarian have in store for fall. I’m also excited about some couture silhouettes at Bach Mai and Wiederhoeft for my more unconventional brides.

What’s your trend prediction for the upcoming season?

From the iconic Chanel brides to Richard Quinn’s modern variation on the finale bride to Erdem & Prabal Gurung’s expansion into bridal and Christopher John Roger’s recent bridal capsule that just launched on Net-a-porter, I think we will see more and more unconventional bridalwear as well as ready-to-wear brands expanding into bridal. As for fall-specific trends, I think vests are having a moment along with interesting hosiery styling tricks—I would like to see some fun variations of these this season.

Most memorable NYFW moment:

Certain footwear choices, waiting for Cardi B, carpools, when Christina Aguilera showed up to the Area show, being late to the Coach show, missing the whole thing, and then crying about it.