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A fashion week is a fashion industry event, lasting approximately one week, which allows fashion designers, brands or "houses" to display their latest collections in runway shows and buyers to take a look at the latest trends. Most importantly, it lets the industry know what's "in" and what's "out" for the season. The most prominent fashion weeks are held in the four fashion capitals of the world - New York City, London, Milan and Paris.
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In the major fashion capitals, fashion weeks are semiannual events. January through April designers showcase their autumn and winter collections and September through November the spring/summer collections are shown. Fashion weeks must be held several months in advance of the season to allow the press and buyers a chance to preview fashion designs for the following season. This is also to allow time for retailers to arrange to purchase or incorporate the designers into their retail marketing.
New York, London, Milan and Paris each host a fashion week twice a year with New York kicking off each season and the other cities following in the aforementioned order.
There are two major seasons per year - Autumn/Winter and Spring/Summer. For Womenswear, the Autumn/Winter shows always start in New York in February. Spring/Summer shows start in September in New York. Menswear Autumn/Winter shows start in January in Milan for typically less than a week followed by another short week in Paris. Menswear Spring/Summer shows are done in June. Womenswear Haute Couture shows typically happen in Paris a week after the Menswear Paris shows.
Over the past few years, more and more designers have shown inter-seasonal collections between the traditional Autumn/Winter and Spring/Summer seasons. These collections are usually more commercial than the main season collections and help shorten the customer's wait for new season clothes. The inter-seasonal collections are Resort/Cruise (before Spring/Summer) and Pre-Fall (before Autumn/Winter). There is no fixed schedule for these shows in any of the major fashion capitals but they typically happen three months after the main season shows. Some designers show their inter-seasonal collections outside their home city. For example, Karl Lagerfeld has shown his Resort and Pre-Fall collections for Chanel in cities such as Moscow, Los Angeles and Monte Carlo instead of Paris. Many designers also put on presentations as opposed to traditional shows during Resort and Pre-Fall either to cut down costs or because they feel the clothes can be better understood in this medium.
Some fashion weeks can be genre-specific, such as a Miami Fashion Week (swimwear), Rio Summer (swimwear), Prêt-a-Porter (ready-to-wear) Fashion Week, Couture (one-of-a-kind designer original) Fashion Week and Bridal Fashion Week, while Portland (Oregon, USA) Fashion Week shows some eco-friendly designers.
In 1943, the first New York Fashion Week was held, with one main purpose: to distract attention from French fashion during WWII, when workers in the fashion industry were unable to travel to Paris. This was an opportune moment - as for centuries designers in America were thought to be reliant on the French for inspiration. The fashion publicist Eleanor Lambert organized an event she called ‘Press Week’ to showcase American designers for fashion journalists, who had previously ignored their works. The Press Week was a success, and, as a result, magazines like Vogue (which were normally filled with French designs) began to feature more and more American innovations. Until 1994, shows were held in different locations, such as hotels, or lofts. Eventually, after a structural accident at a Michael Kors show, the event moved to Bryant Park, behind the New York Public Library, where it still is today, held inside a number of large white tents.
However, long before Lambert, there were fashion shows throughout America. In 1903, an NYC shop, called Ehrich Brothers, put on what is thought to have been the country’s first fashion show, to lure middle-class females into the store. By 1910, many big department stores were holding shows of their own. It is likely that American retailers saw that they were called 'fashion parades' in Paris couture salons and decided to use the idea. These parades were an effective way to promote stores, and improved their status. By the 1920s, the fashion show had been used by retailers up and down the country. They were staged, and often held in the shop’s restaurant during lunch or teatime. These shows were usually more theatrical than those of today, heavily based upon a single theme, and accompanied with a narrative commentary. The shows were hugely popular, enticing crowds in their thousands – crowds so large, that stores in New York in the fifties had to obtain a license to have live models. Nowadays, access to NYFW (New York Fashion Week) is by invitation only, and only fashion magazine editors, fashion magazine journalists, models (and ex-models) and celebrities are invited. Other buyers are restricted to the showrooms/stores and the articles in the magazines.
The dominance of the big four benefits industry participants. For example, buyers, journalists, models and celebrities can limit their travel and simply move from one to the other over the four week period. However the arrangement is criticized for stifling manufacturing employment in the UK[1] and design talent in emerging fashion hubs such as Los Angeles.
City | Name | Date established |
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Amsterdam | Amsterdam International Fashion Weeks (AIFW) | 2004[2] |
Asunción | Asunción Fashion Week | 2003[3] |
Austin | Austin Fashion Week | 2009[4] |
Athens | Hellenic Fashion Week | 2000[5] |
Atlanta | Haute.lanta Fashion Week | 2006[6] |
Atlanta International Fashion Week | 2007[7] | |
Auckland | New Zealand Fashion Week | 2001[8] |
Baltimore | Baltimore's Fashion Week | 2008[9] |
Bangalore | Bangalore Fashion Week (BFW) | 2009[10] |
Bangkok | Bangkok Fashion Week | 2005[11] |
Barcelona | 080 Barcelona Fashion Week | 1981 (Known as Pasarela Gaudí until 2001) |
Beirut | Beirut Fashion Week | 2008 |
Belgrade | Belgrade Fashion Week | 1996[12] |
Bellevue, Washington | Bellvue Fashion Week | 2007[13] |
Berlin | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Berlin | 2007[14] |
Bogotá | Bogotá Fashion Week | 2007 |
Boston | Boston Fashion Week | 1995[15] |
Brooklyn | Brooklyn Fashion Week | 2003-05 Brooklyn Designers 2008 its new form[16] |
Brisbane | Mercedes-Benz Fashion Festival Brisbane | 2006[17][18] |
Buenos Aires | Buenos Aires Fashion Week | 2008 |
Colombia | Colombiamoda Celebrate On Medellin city | 2005 |
Cork | Cork Fashion Week | 2009 |
Cape Town | Cape Town Fashion Week | 2003[19] |
Charleston | Charleston Fashion Week | 2007 |
Casablanca | Casablanca fashion week | 2005 |
Chennai | Chennai International Fashion Week (CIFW) | 2009 |
Chennai | Chennai Fashion Week | 2010 |
Chicago | Chicago Fashion Week | Marshall Field's Glamorama |
Cleveland | Fashion Week Cleveland | 2002[20] |
Columbus, Ohio | Columbus Fashion Week | 2007[21] |
Copenhagen | Copenhagen Fashion Week | 1964 (Unknown in its current form)[22] |
Cyprus | Cyprus Fashion Week | 2008[23] |
Dhaka | Dhaka Fashion Week | 2008 |
Dhaka | Bangladesh Fashion Week | 2009 |
Dallas | Couture Fashion Week Dallas | 2009 to present in its current form[24] |
Dallas | Dallas Fashion Week | 2008[25] |
Dar es Salaam | Swahili Fashion Week | 2008 |
Dominican Republic | Republica Dominicana Fashion Week | [26] |
Dubai | Dubai Fashion Week | 2006[27] |
Dublin | Dublin Fashion Week | |
Düsseldorf | Düsseldorf Fashion Week | 1963[28] |
Fort Lauderdale | FTL MODA | 2007[29] |
Gainesville | Gainesville Fashion Week | 2009[30] |
Hong Kong | HKTDC Hong Kong Fashion Week for Fall/Winter | 1968[31] |
Istanbul | Istanbul Fashion Week for Spring/Summer 2011 | 2007[32] |
Jakarta | Jakarta Fashion Week | 2008[33] |
Johannesburg | Joburg Fashion Week | 2007[34] |
Kansas City, MO | Glance Fashion Week KC | 2009[35] |
Karachi | Fashion Pakistan Week | 2009[36] |
Karachi | Karachi Fashion Week | 2009[37] |
Kenya | Kenya Fashion Week | 2005 |
Kiev | Ukrainian Fashion Week | 1997[38] |
Kingston | Caribbean Fashion Week | Started November 2001 (Now held in June) |
Kobe | Kobe Fashion Week | Started from 2006 A/W collection [39] |
Kuala Lumpur[40] | Malaysia Fashion Week | 2007–2008 |
Lahore | Lahore Fashion Week | 2010[41] |
Lagos | Nigerian Fashion Week | 2007 |
Las Vegas | Las Vegas Fashion Week | 2009 |
Lisbon | Moda Lisboa/Lisbon Fashion Week | 1994 |
Liverpool | Liverpool Fashion Week | 2008 |
London | London Fashion Week[42] | 1961 (1993 in its current form) |
Los Angeles | Los Angeles Fashion Week | 2003[43] |
Łódź | Fashion Week Poland | 2009 |
Luanda | Moda Luanda / Luanda Fashion: annually, on January/February | 1997[44] |
Angola Fashion Week: annually, on June/July | 1999[45] | |
ModAngola - Mens Fashion Week Angola: annually, on November | 2009[46] | |
Lviv | Lviv Fashion Week | 2008[47] |
Madrid | Cibeles Madrid Fashion Week | 1963 |
Mallorca | Mallorca Fashion Week | 2009[48] |
Manila | Philippine Fashion Week | 1997[49] |
Melbourne | L'Oreal Melbourne Fashion Festival[50] | |
Melbourne Spring Fashion Week[51] | ||
Mexico City | Fashion Week Mexico | 1998[52] |
Miami | Funkshion: Fashion Week Miami Beach | 1998[53] |
Miami Fashion Week | 1998[54] | |
Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Miami | 1998[55] | |
Midwestern United States | Midwest Fashion Week (MFW)[7] | 2004 (2008 current location) |
Milan | Milan Fashion Week | 1958 |
Montréal | Montréal Fashion Week | 2001 |
Morocco | Morocco fashion week (caftan) | 1996[56] |
Moscow | Fashion Week in Moscow | 1994 (2003 in its current form)[57] |
Moscow | Russian Fashion Week | 2001[58] |
Mumbai | Mumbai Fashion Week | 2001 |
Nashville | Music City Fashion Week | 2008[59] |
New Delhi | Delhi Fashion Week | 2008[60][61] |
India Fashion Week | 2000[62][63] | |
New York City | New York Fashion Week | 1943 (1993 in its current form)[64] |
New York City | Africa Fashion Week New York | 2008[65] |
New York City | Couture Fashion Week New York | 2003 to present in its current form. |
Omaha | Omaha Fashion Week | 2007 |
Oslo | Oslo Fashion Week | 2004 |
Ottawa | Ottawa Fashion Week | 2008 in its current form |
Oxford | Oxford Fashion Week | 2009 in its current form |
Panama City | Panama Fashion Week | 2008 in its current form |
Paris | Paris Fashion Week | 1973 in its current form |
Plovdiv | Plovdiv Fashion Week | 2000 |
Plovdiv | MEN`s Fashion Week | 2010 |
Plovdiv | BRIDAL Fashion Week | 2009 |
Philadelphia | Philadelphia Fashion Week | 2009[66] |
Phoenix | Phoenix Fashion Week - separated from Scottsdale Fashion Week | 2004[67] |
Portland | Portland Fashion Week | 2003[68] |
Prague | Prague Fashion Week | 2002[69] |
Raleigh | Raleigh Fashion Week | 2009[70] |
Reykjavík | Iceland Fashion Week | 2000[71] |
Riga | Riga Fashion Week | 2004 |
Rio de Janeiro | Fashion Rio | |
Rome[72] | Rome Fashion Week | |
Sacramento | Sacramento Fashion Week (SACFW) | 2008[73] |
San Antonio | San Antonio Fashion Week | 2010[74] |
San Francisco | San Francisco Fashion Week | 2004[75] |
San Juan | Puerto Rico High Fashion Week | |
Santiago | Santiago Fashion Week | 2006 |
São Paulo[76] | São Paulo Fashion Week | 1995[77] |
Sarajevo | Sarajevo Fashion Weeks - two rival events | [78] |
Scottsdale, Arizona | Scottsdale Fashion Week | 2005 |
Skopje | Skopje Fashion Week | 2005 |
Singapore | Singapore Fashion Week. | 1987 |
Seattle | Seattle Fashion Week | 2003 |
Seoul | Seoul Fashion Week | [79] |
Shanghai | Shanghai Fashion Week | |
Sydney | Australian Fashion Week | 1995[79] |
Sydney Fashion Festival | ||
Sydney Fashion Weekend | ||
Sofia | SOFIA Fashion Week | 2004 |
St. Louis | St. Louis Fashion Week | |
Stockholm | Stockholm Fashion Week | 1995[79] |
Tashkent | Tashkent Fashion Week | 2006[80] |
Tbilisi | Georgian Fashion Week | 2010[81] |
Tbilisi | Tbilisi Fashion Week | 2010 |
Tehran | 2006[71] | |
Tirana | Albania Fashion Week | 2007[82] |
Toronto | LG Fashion Week | 1999 (2009 in its current form) [83] |
Tokyo | Japan Fashion Week | 1985 (2005 in its current form) [84] |
Trinidad and Tobago | Fashion Week Trinidad and Tobago | 2008[85] |
Ulan Bator | Goyol | 1988[86] |
Valencia | Valencia Fashion Week | 2001[87] |
Vienna | MQ Vienna Fashion Week | 2009[88] |
Warsaw | Warsaw Fashion Street | 1996 |
Zagreb | Zagreb Fashion Week | 2003 |