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Catwalks New York Women's SS 15 Catwalks & Presentations New York Women's Spring Summer 15 Fashion Week dates : September 03 - September 11 Definitive schedule WED. SEPTEMBER 03 CATWALKS 9.00am HELLESSY BY SYLVIE MILLSTEIN See Invitation 10.00am JOSIE NATORI Dimenna CTR For Classical Music - 450 W 37th St (9th/10th Ave) 4.00pm KAELEN See Invitation 8.00pm SIKI IM Saatchi & Saatchi - 375 Hudson St #1 8.00pm VFILES MADE FASHION Webster Hall - 125 E 11th St followed by VFiles X Def Jam DJ Champs & after-party WED. SEPTEMBER 03 PRESENTATIONS 9.00am -> FRAME DENIM See Invitation 12.00pm 9.00am -> JONATHAN COHEN The Triple 'A' Loft - 359 Broadway 6.00pm 9.30am -> YOANA BARASCHI The Wayfarer at the Quin Hotel - 11.00am 101 W 57th St - 10019 10.00am -> PAS DE CALAIS Pas de Calais Global Flagship Store 11.30am - 482 Broome St - 10013 10.00am -> RITA VINIERIS See Invitation 11.00am -> DAVID HART, GENTS, J. LINDEBERG, Industria Superstudio - 775 12.00pm LUCIO CASTRO Washington St at Jane St W 12th - 10014 presentation of men's Spring 2015 collections 1.00pm -> HEIRLOOM BY DOYLE & DOYLE Doyle & Doyle - 412 W 13th St 7.00pm preview of high jewelry collection 1.00pm -> ORLEY The Highline Hotel - 180 10th Ave - 2.00pm 10011 2.00pm -> LITKE 9 Great Jones St #1 3.30pm 2.30pm -> LISA PERRY 988 Madison Ave - 10075 3.30pm 3.00pm -> TIA CIBANI Helen Mills Center - 137-139 W 26 5.00pm St 3.00pm -> WHIT See Invitation 4.30pm 5.00pm -> ANTONIO AZZUOLO Industria Superstudio - 775 6.00pm Washington St at Jane St & W 12th - 10014 men's and women's WED. SEPTEMBER 03 PRESENTATIONS Spring/Summer 2015 collection 5.00pm -> BESPOKEN, CARLOS CAMPOS, Industria Superstudio - 775 6.00pm ORIGINAL PENGUIN, STEPHEN F Washington St at Jane St W 12th - 10014 THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 04 CATWALKS 9.00am NICHOLAS K Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 10.00am BCBG MAX AZRIA Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 11.00am RICHARD CHAI Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 12.00pm CREATURES OF THE WIND See Invitation 12.00pm MENSWEAR COLLECTIVE Helen Mills Center - 137-139 W 26 St showing of seven Spring/Summer 2015 menswear collections 1.00pm CREATURES OF COMFORT See Invitation 1.00pm DUCKIE BROWN Industria Superstudio - 775 Washington St at Jane St W 12th - 10014 1.00pm SUPIMA Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 2.00pm HONOR Artbeam - 540 W 21st St (btwn 10th & 11th Aves) - 10011 2.00pm TADASHI SHOJI Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 3.00pm COSTELLO TAGLIAPIETRA Milk Studios - 450 W. 15th St btwn 9th & 10th Aves 3.00pm DESIGUAL Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 4.00pm TOME Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 5.00pm MARISSA WEBB Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 5.00pm PERRY ELLIS The Waterfront - 269 11th Ave - 10011 7.00pm KEMPNER Glass House - 545 W 25th St - 10001 7.00pm TODD SNYDER Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 8.00pm MESKITA Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 8.00pm ZANA BAYNE MADE at Milk Studios - 450 W. 15th St THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 04 PRESENTATIONS 9.00am -> COACH See Invitation 1.00pm 9.30am -> CUTE CIRCUIT Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center 10.30am Plaza - 10023 9.30am -> JI OH Industria Superstudio - 775 11.30am Washington Street at Jane St W 12th - 10014 10.00am -> MATHIEU MIRANO Location 05 - 509 W 34th St - 1.00pm 10001 by appointment only 10.00am -> VISVIM Industria Superstudio - 356 W 12th 4.00pm St 10.30am -> RAOUL Kaplan PH at Lincoln Center - 70 12.00pm Lincoln Center Plaza (Columbus) - 10023 11.30am -> WAY IT SHOULD BE 110 Greenwich Street 1.30pm 1.30pm -> JAY GODFREY Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center 2.30pm Plaza - 10023 3.30pm -> ARDEN WOHL X CRI DE COEUR W Hotel - 201 Park Ave S 4.30pm 4.00pm -> BIG PARK Mondrian Soho Rooftop - 9 Crosby 6.00pm St - 10013 5.00pm -> ØDD Pier 59 Studios 6.00pm 5.30pm -> ULLA JOHNSON BDDW - 22D Howard St 6.30pm 5.30pm -> VPL 5 Mercer St - 10013 7.00pm 5.30pm -> YUNA YANG Alvin Alley American Dance 7.00pm Theater - 405 W 55th St - 10019 8.30pm -> GRUNGY GENTLEMEN Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center 11.00pm Plaza - 10023 9.00pm -> GARETH PUGH See Invitation FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 05 CATWALKS 8.30am FASHION LAW INSTITUTE Fordam Law School - 140 W 62nd St - 10023 9.00am STELLA NOLASCO Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 10.00am PETER SOM Made at Milk Studio - 450 W 15th St 10.00am PROJECT RUNWAY Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 11.00am MARK AND ESTEL Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 05 CATWALKS Plaza - 10023 11.00am TESS GIBERSON Pier 59, Chelsea Piers / Studio 9 - 18th St and West Side Highway - 10011 11.00am WES GORDON See Invitation 12.00pm SWIMWEAR COLLECTIVE Helen Mills Center - 137-139 W 26 St women's and men's collections by Naldo Montanez, Bea Rodriguez Suarez, Treasure Hur and Altrichia Cook 12.00pm TANYA TAYLOR Industria Studios - 775 Washington Stat Jane St W 12th - 10014 12.00pm ZIMMERMANN Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 1.00pm JASON WU Spring Studios - 50 Varick St - 10013 2.00pm CARMEN MARC VALVO Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 2.00pm SALLY LAPOINTE Skylight - 537 W 27th St - 537 W 27th St (Between 10th and 11th Ave) 3.00pm CUSHNIE ET OCHS Milk Studios - 450 W 15th St btwn 9th & 10th Aves 3.00pm REBECCA MINKOFF Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 4.00pm ADAM SELMAN Algus Greenspon Gallery - 71 Morton St - 10014 4.00pm GUSTAVO CARVALHO Helen Mills Center - 137-139 West 26 St 4.00pm NONOO Industria Studios - 775 Washington St at Jane St & W 12th - 10014 5.00pm RODEBJER The Bowery Hotel - 335 Bowery St btwn East 2nd; East 3rd St on Bowery - 10003 6.00pm A DÉTACHER Pier 59 - btwn 18th Street & West Side Highway 6.00pm NICOLE MILLER Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 7.00pm MONIQUE LHUILLIER Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 8.00pm SUNO 548 W 22nd St, btwn 10th and 11th Aves - 10011 9.00pm AUGUST GETTY Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 05 PRESENTATIONS 9.00am -> À MOI The Line NYC at The Highline Hotel 11.00am - 180 10th Ave at W 20th St - 10011 9.30am -> CG Standard Hotel - Highline RM - 442 10.30am W 13th St 1.30pm -> RUBIN CHAPELLE The Top of The Standard - 848 Washington Street (at West 13th Street) 2.00pm -> GANT RUGGER 20 W 55th St - 10019 4.00pm 2.30pm -> TRINA TURK Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center 3.30pm Plaza - 10023 4.30pm -> NOVIS Industria Studios - 775 Washington 6.30pm St - 10014 4.30pm -> SAUNDER The Hub at the Hudson Hotel - 356 5.30pm West 58th Street at 9th Avenue - 10023 5.00pm -> L.A.M.B See Invitation 7.00pm cocktail reception 7.30pm -> CHARLOTTE RONSON Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center 9.00pm Plaza - 10023 7.30pm -> HAZE COLLECTION Hudson Hotel - Penthouse Tent 9.00pm 9.30pm -> CROWN BY COLIN KING Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center 10.30pm Plaza - 10023 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 06 CATWALKS 9.00am RUFFIAN Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 10.00am LACOSTE Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 11.00am JILL STUART Location 05 - 509 W 34th Ave b/t 10th & 11th Ave - 10001 11.00am LIE SANG BONG Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 12.00pm AMIR TAGHI Helen Mills Center - 137-139 West 26 St 12.00pm PRABAL GURUNG Skylight at Moynihan Station - 421 Eighth Avenue 1.00pm REBECCA TAYLOR Center 548 - 548 West 22nd St btw 10th & 11th Ave - 10011 1.00pm SON JUNG WAN Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 2.00pm MARA HOFFMAN Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 06 CATWALKS 2.00pm RALPH RUCCI 151 W 26th St (6th/7th Ave, 2nd Fl) - 10001 3.00pm BAJA EAST MADE at The Standard - 848 Washington Street (at West 13th Street) 3.00pm HERVÉ LÉGER BY MAX AZRIA Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 3.00pm JORGE ARTEAGA Anchor Studio - 438 West 37th Street - NY 10018 3.00pm TELFAR Swiss Institute - 18 Wooster Street - 10013 3.00pm TIBI Highline Stages - 440 W 15th St - 10011 4.00pm CHRISTIAN SIRIANO Eyebeam Atelier - 540 West 21st Street - 10011 4.00pm LUIS ANTONIO Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 5.00pm ALEXANDER WANG Pier 94 - 711 12th Ave - 55th St and West Side Highway 5.00pm DESIGNER'S REVIEW Helen Mills Center - 137-139 West 26 St Showing of six Spring/Summer 2015 designer collections. 6.00pm MALAN BRETON Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 6.00pm PROJECTO MENTAL Industria Superstudio - 775 Washington Street 6.00pm ROBERT GELLER Pier 59 - West Side Hwy & 18th St - 1011 7.00pm ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY Lincoln Center - Columbus Avenue at 63rd Street - 10023 Theatre 7.00pm KATYA LEONOVICH Pier 59 - 18th St and West Side Highway - 10011 8.00pm ALTUZARRA Spring Studios - 50 Varick Street - 10013 5th floor 8.00pm DESIGNER'S PREVIEW Helen Mills Center - 137-139 West 26 St 9.00pm VENEXIANA Lincoln Center - 10 Lincoln Center Plaza - 10023 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 06 PRESENTATIONS 1.30pm -> ALON LIVNÉ The Hub at the Hudson Hotel - 356 2.30pm West 58th Street at 9th Avenue - 10023 SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 06 PRESENTATIONS 6.00pm -> PROJECTO MENTAL Industria Superstudio - 775 Washington Street 7.00pm -> ANYA CALIENDO 2 E 55th St 9.00pm 7.00pm -> KOONHOR Milk Studios - 450 W. 15th St btwn 8.00pm 9th & 10th Aves SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 07 CATWALKS 10.00am VICTORIA BECKHAM See Invitation 11.00am PUBLIC SCHOOL MADE at Milk Studios - 450 W.
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