New York Fashion Week runs September 11–16 with a refined Spring/Summer 2026 lineup of major returns and standout debuts.

New York Fashion Week is fast approaching, bringing a dynamic mix of established icons and rising visionaries to the city that never sleeps. This September, the six-day spectacle (September 11–16, 2025) will showcase Spring/Summer 2026 collections with a preliminary schedule that balances heritage brands and fresh talent. The energy is palpable as designers, editors, and insiders prepare to converge on the Big Apple for a week-long style immersion. While the buzz is perennial, this season’s lineup hints at a shift, streamlined yet impactful, with fewer marquee events but no shortage of excitement.
What surprises lie in store this season? Expect the unexpected. From major houses making long-awaited comebacks to buzzy newcomers eager to leave their mark, the Spring/Summer 2026 calendar offers plenty to discuss. Big players will still command attention (Coach and Tory Burch anchor mid-week, and a mystery “to be announced” slot on the final evening has observers speculating about a surprise headliner), but notable absences like Ralph Lauren and Proenza Schouler again raise questions about the future shape of NYFW. Streamlined and focused, the upcoming schedule features just over 70 designers, suggesting an edited roster that leans into quality over quantity. Yet even with a refined schedule, the thrill of discovery and reinvention remains a hallmark of New York’s fashion scene.
Highlights of the Upcoming NYFW
- Off-White: In a surprise move, Off-White joins the New York schedule this season. The label, known for its streetwise luxury, will present on Friday at 4 PM, an unexpected addition that underscores NYFW’s global pull and Virgil Abloh’s legacy carried forward by the new design team.
- Newcomers: A wave of fresh talent is making its NYFW debut. Streetwear label SC103 lands a prime evening slot (Friday at 9 PM), bringing an avant-garde edge to the lineup. Meanwhile, emerging names like Taottao and Lii are set to broaden the week’s creative horizons, proving that New York continues to champion new voices alongside veteran brands.
- Brooklyn Showcase: Designer Colm Dillane’s KidSuper will host an off-site runway event at Brooklyn Borough Hall on Sunday at 8 PM. Known for irreverent, art-infused shows, KidSuper’s inclusion, and choice of venue, adds an extra dose of excitement and underscores NYFW’s expanding geography beyond Manhattan’s traditional catwalk venues.
Notable Absences
Several familiar names are missing from the preliminary schedule. Ralph Lauren and Proenza Schouler, absent in February, remain off the calendar for September as well. After his triumphant return last season, Christopher John Rogers is notably not showing this time around. Additionally, Thom Browne, who wowed Paris with couture in July, is sitting out NYFW this season, and Marc Jacobs continues his tradition of presenting off-calendar. These absences, whether due to creative recalibration or independent timing, have industry watchers wondering how New York’s fashion narrative might evolve without some of its stalwarts.
Returning Designers
- Area: After skipping the previous season, Area is back on the official roster with a runway show opening Tuesday at 10 AM. The brand’s return is highly anticipated, as fashion week veterans look forward to Area’s signature blend of sparkle and subversion enlivening the final day.
- Alexander Wang: Once a mainstay of NYFW, Alexander Wang reappears on the schedule with a late-night showcase on Friday at 9:30 PM. This marks Wang’s first official NYFW show in several years, positioned unconventionally at the week’s end, a move sure to draw both attention and debate as the designer stages his comeback.
From buzzy debuts to long-awaited comebacks, the Spring/Summer 2026 edition of NYFW promises a dynamic blend of runway spectacles, intimate presentations, and insider-only appointments. Parties and collaborations are expected to pepper the week’s evenings, ensuring the city stays alive with fashion fervor day and night. As the fashion world descends on New York, all eyes will be on how this evolving lineup balances innovation and tradition. Will this season redefine New York’s influence on the global stage? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: the conversation will be as vibrant as the collections on display.
NYFW Spring/Summer 2026 Schedule:
Thursday, September 11
• 10:30 AM – 12 PM: ARCHIE (Presentation)
• 10:30 AM – 12 PM: CLARA SON (Presentation)
• 10:30 AM – 12 PM: OXBLOOD ZEBRA (Presentation)
• 10:30 AM – 12 PM: PEAK LAPEL (Presentation)
• 11 AM: MICHAEL KORS COLLECTION (Runway)
• 12 PM: RACHEL COMEY (Runway)
• 1 PM: LAFAYETTE 148 (Runway)
• 1 PM – 3 PM: NORMA KAMALI (Presentation)
• 2 PM: KATE BARTON (Runway)
• 3 PM: CHRISTIAN SIRIANO (Runway)
• 4 PM: L’ENCHANTEUR (Runway)
• 4:30 PM – 6 PM: BRYAN JIMENEZ (Presentation)
• 4:30 PM – 6 PM: FIT MW25 COLLECTIVE (Presentation)
• 4:30 PM – 6 PM: JOSEPH MCRAE (Presentation)
• 4:30 PM – 6 PM: MAX ESMAIL (Presentation)
• 5 PM: SIMKHAI (Runway)
• 6 PM: COLLINA STRADA (Runway)
• 7 PM: LOVESHACKFANCY (Runway)
• 8 PM: GRACE LING (Runway)
• All day: A.POTTS (Appointments)
• All day: BUGATCHI (Appointments)
• All day: RAÚL PEÑARANDA (Appointments)
• All day: SLOAN (Appointments)
• All day: HERVE LEGER (Appointments)
Friday, September 12
• 9 AM: MARIA MCMANUS (Presentation)
• 10 AM: AREA (Runway)
• 11 AM: PRIVATE POLICY (Runway)
• 12 PM: CALVIN KLEIN COLLECTION (Runway)
• 1 PM: AKNVAS (Runway)
• 2 PM: FFORME (Runway)
• 3 PM: ASHLYN (Runway)
• 4 PM: OFF-WHITE (Runway)
• 5 PM: CAMPILLO (Runway)
• 6 PM: CYNTHIA ROWLEY (Runway)
• 7 PM: SERGIO HUDSON (Runway)
• 8 PM: WIEDERHOEFT (Runway)
• 9 PM: SC103 (Runway)
• 9:30 PM: ALEXANDER WANG (Runway)
• All day: HEIRLOME (Appointments)
• All day: PRESLEY OLDHAM (Appointments)
• All day: RÙADH (Appointments)
• All day: THEORY (Appointments)
• All day: JAMIE OKUMA (Appointments)
Saturday, September 13
• 10 AM: TIBI (Runway)
• 11 AM: ALTUZARRA (Runway)
• 12 PM: MERUERT TOLEGEN (Presentation)
• 1 PM: LAPOINTE (Runway)
• 2 PM: ANNA SUI (Runway)
• 3 PM: ALICE + OLIVIA (Runway)
• 4 PM: ECKHAUS LATTA (Runway)
• 5 PM: PRABAL GURUNG (Runway)
• 6 PM: TODD SNYDER (Runway)
• 7 PM: KHAITE (Runway)
• 8 PM: KIM SHUI (Runway)
• 9 PM: WHO DECIDES WAR (Runway)
• All day: 5000 (Appointments)
• All day: MELKE (Appointments)
• All day: VERONICA BEARD (Appointments)
• All day: DON’T LET DISCO (Appointments)
• All day: NARDOS (Appointments)
Sunday, September 14
• 11 AM: ULLA JOHNSON (Runway)
• 11 AM: VETTESE (Runway)
• 12 PM: AKNVAS (Runway)
• 1 PM: COS (Runway)
• 2 PM: SANDY LIANG (Runway)
• 3 PM: HOUSE OF AAMA (Runway)
• 4 PM: GABE GORDON (Runway)
• 5 PM: JASON WU COLLECTION (Runway)
• 6 PM: MONSE (Runway)
• 7 PM: BACH MAI (Runway)
• 8 PM: KIDSUPER X BROOKLYN BOROUGH HALL (Runway)
• 9 PM: JANE WADE (Runway)
• All day: ADEAM (Appointments)
• All day: BERNARD JAMES (Appointments)
• All day: COLLEEN ALLEN (Appointments)
• All day: N.HOOLYWOOD (Appointments)
Monday, September 15
• 10 AM: TOTEME (Runway)
• 11 AM: TWP (Runway)
• 12 PM: ZANKOV (Presentation)
• 1 PM: DENNIS BASSO (Runway)
• 2 PM: COACH (Runway)
• 4 PM: DIOTIMA (Runway)
• 5 PM: BIBHU MOHAPATRA (Runway)
• 6 PM: TORY BURCH (Runway)
• 8 PM: LUAR (Runway)
• 9 PM: THEOPHILIO (Runway)
Tuesday, September 16
• 10 AM: AMIR TAGHI (Runway)
• 11 AM: BEVZA (Runway)
• 12 PM: KALLMEYER (Runway)
• 1 PM: ANDREW KWON (Runway)
• 2 PM: PATBO (Runway)
• 3 PM: LII (Runway)
• 4 PM: FREDERICK ANDERSON (Runway)
• 5 PM: PAMELLA ROLAND (Runway)
• 6 PM: ELENA VELEZ (Runway)
• 8 PM: TO BE ANNOUNCED
• All day: TAOTTAO (Appointments)
• All day: ZIMO (Appointments)