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8 Times New York Fashion Week Spoke Fluent Decorese

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8 Times New York Fashion Week Spoke Fluent Decorese

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Prabal Gurung

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Prabal Gurung showed a collection that partly used Boll & Branch Summit supima cotton for a series of looks that walked the runway. It was Gurungs’s second collaboration with the bedding brand after tennis superstar Maria Sharapova attended the Met Gala in a dress of the same material earlier this year. —Sean Santiago

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Kallmeyer

kallmeyer spring summer 2025 runway show
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Daniella Kallmeyer staged her first fashion show in over a decade in the coolly queer confines of the Apparatus showroom, styled by the only woman who knows her way around an artisanal whisk as well as a runway, Beverly Nguyen. Dubbed Café Kallmeyer, coffee and crustless tea sandwiches were on offer, framed by arrangements by the queer floral brand Patches. Consider us fed! —S.S.

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J.Crew

j crew at the new york public library
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This Fashion Week, J.Crew brought back its print catalog and debuted its fall collection. To celebrate, the classic American brand recreated the iconic New York restaurant La Côte Basque for one night only at the New York Public Library. The event, and the dinner by chefs Riad Nasr and Lee Hanson, was every bit as memorable as womenswear director Olympia Gayot’s clothes. —Bebe Howorth

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Net-a-Porter

celebrates new york fashion week at eel bar
Joe Schildhorn/BFA.com

To celebrate the week, Net-a-Porter president Alison Loehnis hosted a cocktail party at Eel Bar, from the team behind Cervo’s. We rubbed elbows with Christopher John Rogers, snacked on potato chips from an official Net-a-Porter vending machine, and gawped at the arrangements by Rana Flora. —S.S.

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Ulla Johnson

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Photo: Filippo Fior / Gorunway.com

Ulla Johnson showed her spring/summer 2025 collection in the Terminal Warehouse in Manhattan’s gallery district in West Chelsea. It was a fitting location: Johnson took inspiration for the collection from the work of mid-20th-century painter Lee Krasner and produced the pieces in collaboration with the Pollock-Krasner Foundation. Artist Andrew Ondrejcak designed a set that featured blow-ups of the Abstract Expressionist’s printed-on gossamer fabric suspended from the ceiling, billowing as the models made their way down the catwalk. —Asad Syrkett

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Tanner Fletcher

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Thomas Razzano/BFA.com

Tanner Richie and Fletcher Kasell, the young duo behind Tanner Fletcher, work out of a Greenwich Village studio space that dates back to the 1850s. But the various tableaux that comprised their spring 2025 presentation nodded to a Virgin Suicides-esque version of the 1950s as well, with bow-adorned models making calls on vintage landline phones and working tirelessly away at typewriters, among other archival behaviors. —S.S.

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Savette

hosted at quarters nyc and photography shot by kate owen
KATE OWEN

Savette founder and creative director Amy Zurek hosted a cocktail party at design week’s most rambunctious haunt, Quarters, to debut pieces from the Florence collection. The structured bags nod to the aggressive modernism of New York, where the label was born, while drawing inspiration from the Italian city’s craft heritage with spazzolato leather and sleek but subtle hardware. Perfect for our next jaunt to Milan. —S.S.

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Mellerio

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Courtesy Mellerio

While it’s not on the NYFW calendar, we have to mention the historic French jewelry maison Mellerio, which celebrated its residency at Bergdorf Goodman this week. The space features a wallpaper and a carpet custom-designed by artistic director and president (not to mention trained interior designer and art historian!) Laure-Isabelle Mellerio, as well as a cameo bracelet once owned by Marie Antoinette. —S.S.

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Sean Santiago is ELLE Decor‘s Deputy Editor, covering news, trends and talents in interior design, hospitality, travel, and luxury. He writes the So Courant! column for the magazine and elledecor.com.

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