New York Fashion Week (NYFW) for the Fall/Winter 2025 season will take place February 6th-11th. The Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) has released the preliminary official schedule, which features an impressive lineup of more than 54 runway shows and designer presentations spread across various locations in New York City.
Brandon Maxwell will kick off the American collections on February 6th at 1 p.m., while CFDA chairman Thom Browne will close out the week with his 5 p.m. show on February 11th. One of the most anticipated highlights of NYFW is the return of Calvin Klein Collection under the creative direction of Veronica Leoni, who will present her collection at noon on February 7th. This marks the brand’s return to the runway after a six and a half year hiatus.
Several other notable brands are making a comeback to NYFW, including Christopher John Rogers, Theory, Fforme, Altuzarra, Lapointe and Norma Kamali. Industry favorites such as Christian Siriano, Sergio Hudson, Khaite, Carolina Herrera, Tory Burch, Luar, LaQuan Smith and Michael Kors will also present their latest collections during the week.
New to the official NYFW schedule are Alexis Bittar, Leblancstudios by Yamil Arbaje and Angelo Beato, and Zoe Gustavia Anna Whalen. Companies such as Bugatchi, Hervé Léger, Veronica Beard, Snow Xue Gao, Agrobly, Theophilio, Adeam, NIHL, Tanner Fletcher and Colleen Allen are planning extended presentations and showings by appointment.

Marc Jacobs, who is not on the official NYFW schedule, will show his runway collection in New York on February 3rd at 7:30 pm. Also not on the official schedule is Tibi, which is inviting the press by appointment for a “backstage look” on February 6th. Designers not on the official February schedule include Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger, Proenza Schouler and Jason Wu.
The GQ Bowl will feature a livestream red carpet event on February 7th at 7 p.m. in New Orleans, where GQ and Emily Adams Bode Aujla will debut the 2025 Bode Rec collection, featuring men’s and women’s looks worn by models, athletes and notable friends of Bode and GQ.
Commenting on the upcoming season, Joseph Maglieri, CFDA‘s Director of Fashion Week Initiatives, said, “NYFW serves as the premier opportunity for designers and brands to tell their story and share their work in the ways that speak to their communities and business needs. This upcoming season represents themes we see across the industry: calibration and innovation. It reminds us of the importance of brand sovereignty and stamina, and the significance of remaining authentic to where they are now in order to plan for where they want to be in the future.”