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Off-White, Toteme to Show at New York Fashion Week

The schedule includes around 60 designers, down from around 70 for Autumn/Winter 2024 in January.
A model walks the runway at Area's Spring/Summer 2024 show.
A model walks the runway at Area's Spring/Summer 2024 show. (Spotlight/Launchmetrics)

The Council of Fashion Designers of America has released the preliminary schedule for New York Fashion Week. Area will kick off the Spring/Summer 2025 season on Sept. 6, while CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund 2023 winner Melitta Baumeister will close out the week on Sept. 11. Off-White, which typically shows in Paris, is set to make its New York debut under creative director Ib Kamara on Sept. 8, while minimalist Swedish favourite will also show on Sept. 10 after having presented in Paris last season.

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