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Peter Do’s Helmut Lang to Open New York Fashion Week

Also on the preliminary schedule, Ralph Lauren, Jonathan Cohen and 3.1 Phillip Lim will return to New York Fashion Week.
Models walk the runway at American Womenswear Designer of the Year nominee Peter Do's Spring/Summer 2023 show.
Models walk the runway at Do's Spring/Summer 2023 show. The designer's Helmut Lang debut will kick off September's edition of New York Fashion Week. (Indigital)

Newly appointed Helmut Lang creative director Peter Do will show his first collection for the Fast Retailing-owned label to kick off the Spring/Summer 2024 edition of New York Fashion Week on Sept. 8, according to the CFDA’s preliminary schedule. CFDA 2022 Accessories Designer of the Year recipient Raul Lopez of Luar will close the

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