Fashion
The Highlights of NYFW
Fall/Winter 2022
By The Rebag Team, Feb. 18, 2022
NYFW Made Numerous Waves for Fall/Winter 2022.
With Omicron looking further behind us, New York Fashion Week sauntered on from February 11 to 16 for Fall/Winter 2022 with a series of star-studded stylish happenings that included a number of Euphoria cast members, Julia Fox, and the return of an icon.
The Euphoria Cast Takes Over New York Fashion Week
The Euphoria cast was all over New York Fashion Week. In this photo, Euphoria co-stars Agnus Cloud and Maude Apatow dressed up in Thom Browne tartan for the dinner at The Grill on February 15. (Aaron Vasquez)
The Euphoria Cast Takes Over New York Fashion Week
Euphoria actress Hunter Schafer walked the Gogo Graham runway on February 15 with a yellow teddy bear bag. (Fernanda Calfat/Getty Images)
Peter Do Wins NYFW
Céline alum Peter Do wowed the fashion crowd with his second New York Fashion Week runway show with minimal, elegant, and chic ensembles made for the intellectual style savant. (Victor Virgile/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)
Puppets and Puppets’s Cheeky Designs Continue to Delight
Puppets and Puppets’s following continues to grow as designer Carly Mark merges art and fashion with a healthy dose of irreverence. Here Richie Shazam — one of Julia Fox’s lucky friends who got a Birkin from Kanye West — walks down the runway on February 13 in a grey jacket that echoes artist Yves Klein’s 1960s Anthropometries series. (John Lamparski/Getty Images)
NYFW Does Away With the Model Standard
As times change, so does the basic look of NYFW’s runway models. What was predominantly white and stick-thin now comes in all shapes, colors, and sizes, with striking women like Paloma Elsesser — who walked in numerous shows including Eckhaus Latta (pictured here), Michael Kors, Gabriela Hearst, and Brandon Maxwell — earning supermodel status. (John Lamparski/Getty Images)
Beverly Johnson Walks Bibhu Mohapatra Fall/Winter 2022
In 1974, Beverly Johnson made history as the first Black model on the cover of American Vogue. She made waves the following year by being the first Black model to be on the front of Elle. The fashion legend returned to the catwalk this season for Halston protegée Bibhu Mohpatra’s show. (Victor Virgile/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)