New York Fashion Week: Everything You Need To Know

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by Hannah Banks-Walker |
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It's February and that means one thing and one thing only in fashion circles: the merry-go-round of catwalk shows is about to kick off, starting with New York. Showing their collections for AW23, the schedule features the likes of Proenza Schouler, Sergio Hudson, Jason Wu, Coach, Tory Burch and Michael Kors. So, what else do you need to know?

When And Where Is New York Fashion Week?

NYFW will be held between the 10th - 15 February, with venues all over the city.

Which Designers Are Showing For SS23?

The week will commence with Rodarte, Collina Strada and Prabal Gurung, who are all showing this Friday. Ella Emhoff, Kamala Harris' step-daughter and a bona fide style star, is hosting a knitting pop-up on Saturday - and also showing is Sandy Liang, Proenza Schouler, Anna Sui and Sergio Hudson. Herve Leger, the iconic luxury brand behind the '00s bandage dress, is also hosting a presentation. The week will wind down with Michael Kors, who always brings (more than) a dash of glitz and glamour to the schedule.

Keep checking back for all the best bits, straight off the runway and, for now, look back at the street-style hits from seasons gone by.

Gallery

SEE: The Best Street Style Looks From New York Fashion Week

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A guest at NYFW

If you take one thing away from this season, it's balaclavas are IN.

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Kerry Pieri at NYFW

We love this two-tone blazer and oversized belt combo.

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Lindsay Peoples at NYFW

Bundled up to perfection.

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Lauren Santo Domingo at NYFW

The oversized sweater replaces the scarf at NYFW.

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A guest at NYFW

This guest makes a strong case for the peddle pusher.

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Mary Leest at NYFW

We're taking notes on this colour palette.

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A guest at NYFW

A baseball cap turns an outfit from considered to effortless.

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A guest at NYFW

Print clashing meet faux-fur.

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A guest at NYFW

The white coat is a huge feature this season.

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Eva Chen at NYFW

Eva is a master in dressing for New York.

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Jenny Walton at NYFW

Smiling through the snow in the cult coat from Toteme.

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A guest at NYFW

We're very into this co-ordinating beret/trousers situ.

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A guest at NYFW

This guest must be feeling smug that she picked a balaclava as her statement accessory for Day 3.

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Leonie Hanne at NYFW

A case study in accessorising a basic white tee and black pants into a statement ensemble.

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A guest at NYFW

Yet another balaclava!

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A guest at NYFW

The belted blazer, the snake-print boots, this look is perfect.

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A guest at NYFW

Feathers aren't going anywhere soon.

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