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CFDA Releases New York Fashion Week Schedule

The week will include Rachel Scott’s first runway for Proenza Schouler; while Raul Lopez’s Luar has opted not to show.
Coach presented its Spring/Summer 2026 collection at New York Fashion Week on Monday.
Coach presented its Spring/Summer 2026 collection at New York Fashion Week on Monday. (Launchmetrics/Spotlight)

The Council of Fashion Designers of America released its preliminary schedule for the Fall/Winter 2026 edition of New York Fashion Week, which will run from Feb. 11 to Feb. 16. Ralph Lauren will present off-schedule on Feb. 10 and Rachel Scott will officially kick off the week with

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