Mercedes Benz New York Fashion Week

Mode effect in New York

New York Style Week
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Liu Wen, supermodel, walks the runway modeling fashions by designer Diane von Fürstenberg at New York Way Week 2013.

Genre Clothing and manner exhibitions
Frequency Semi-annually
Location(s) Manhattan, New York City (primarily at Skylight Clarkson Square and Industria)
Country Usa
Inaugurated 1943
Founder Eleanor Lambert

New York Mode Week, held in Feb and September of each year, is a semi-annual series of events (mostly lasting vii–nine days) when international style collections are shown to buyers, the press, and the general public. It is one of four major mode weeks in the earth, collectively known as the "Big 4", along with those in Paris, London, and Milan.[1] [two] The Council of Manner Designers of America (CFDA) created the modernistic notion of a centralized "New York Fashion Week" in 1993, although cities like London were already using their city's proper noun in conjunction with the words fashion week in the 1980s. NYFW is based on a much older series of events called "Press Week", founded in 1943.[three]

A centralized calendar of citywide events (including those affiliated with WME/IMG) is kept by the CFDA,[iv] and was acquired from calendar founder Ruth Finley.[5] The economic bear upon of New York Mode Week is estimated at $887 one thousand thousand.[vi]

Origin [edit]

The get-go New York Fashion Week was created in 1943 by Eleanor Lambert, press director of the American fashion industry's first promotional organization, the New York Dress Institute.[seven]

The event, the world'southward first organized fashion week, was called "Printing Week", and was created to concenter attending away from French fashion during World War 2, when mode industry insiders were unable to travel to Paris to encounter French style shows.[8] Information technology was as well meant to showcase American designers for way journalists, who had neglected U.S. style innovations.

Press Week was a success, and way magazines like Vogue, which were normally filled with French designs, increasingly featured American fashion.[8]

By the mid-1950s, the upshot was known as "Press Calendar week of New York". Spring 1951 (held February 1951) was the 16th Annual Press Calendar week of New York.[nine]

Consolidation as "7th on Sixth" [edit]

In 1993, the CFDA, led by president Stan Herman and executive director Fern Mallis,[x] [11] consolidated the citywide events known every bit "New York Manner Calendar week" by staging them in a cluster of white tents in Bryant Park.[12] [13] [14] The event was branded with the trademark "7th on Sixth".[xv]

21st century [edit]

  • In 2001, "7th on 6th" was sold to IMG.[16] The exhibition was canceled in September 2001 in light of the September 11 attacks. The ix/11 terrorist attacks occurred on what should have been the fourth day of NYFW. The exhibition they were having to feature a maternity designer was canceled equally well every bit all remaining events .
  • In 2007,[17] Mercedes-Benz became title sponsor of the IMG-produced events, adding New York to its roster of international "Mercedes-Benz way weeks",[18] and dubbing it "MB Fashion Calendar week New York".[xix]
  • In 2010, IMG/Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week New York left the Bryant Park tents, relocating to the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.[20] [21]
  • In September 2011, New York designers began live-streaming runway shows, in club to reach a greater audience. The following London, who began in February 2010.[22] [23] Streams were originally offered on YouTube, and later on other sites.
  • In 2013, IMG and its New York Mode Week events were sold to William Morris Endeavor (WME) and Silver Lake Partners for $2.three billion.[24] [25]
  • In 2014, the CFDA acquired FashionCalendar.com from Ruth Finley, who had managed information technology (originally in newspaper, then digital format) for more than sixty years.[26] [27]
  • In January 2015, Mercedes-Benz announced its departure as title sponsor from WME/IMG's events.[28] Producer Kanye Due west announced he would gladly take over sponsorship of the result.[29]
  • In March 2015, WME/IMG announced that it had acquired Made Style Week, which takes identify during WME/IMG'southward events.[30] [31]
  • In 2015, IMG's events were moved from Lincoln Eye to Spring Studios.[20] [32] [33]

Current location [edit]

The main location for New York Fashion Week is Spring Studios at 50 Varick Street. [34] Locations have included a waterfront funfair, converted railway terminals and a former post office.[35]

Other notable events [edit]

2014 [edit]

In Feb 2014, Dr. Danielle Sheypuk became the first wheelchair-using model to appear in a prove for New York Fashion Week; she modeled for designer Carrie Hammer.[36] [37]

In September 2014, Karen Crespo became the first quadruple-amputee to walk at New York Fashion Week, too for Carrie Hammer.[37] [38]

On Dec 12, 2014, a New York state courtroom approved a settlement in a lawsuit by community activists over whether allowing the Mercedes-Benz Style Week tents in Damrosch Park was a violation of the public trust doctrine. In accordance with the settlement, the Metropolis of New York, the New York Metropolis Department of Parks and Recreation, and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts agreed not to renew their contract with IMG. As a outcome, the February 2015 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week was the last 1 staged in Damrosch Park.[39]

In 2014, New York State passed legislation designating models under the age of xviii as child performers, restricting the hours they can perform and requiring additional documentation.[xl]

2015 [edit]

Actress Jamie Brewer became the first adult female with Down syndrome to walk the red rug at New York Fashion Calendar week, which she did for designer Carrie Hammer.[41]

In Dec 2015, the CFDA announced that it had hired the Boston Consulting Grouping to study revising the format of New York Manner Week to adapt to changes brought well-nigh past social media. One option being explored is to bisect the event, with private exhibit appointments of next season's designs for buyers and public fashion shows displaying in-season merchandise for consumers.[42] [43] [44]

The showtime New York Fashion Calendar week defended menswear shows, chosen "New York Fashion Week: Men'due south", were produced.[45]

2016 [edit]

The flavour ended with a number of designers either experimenting with, or planning to adopt, a "meet now, buy now model", with items bachelor from the runway immediately subsequently (or even during) the prove, rather than half dozen months afterwards.[46] The charge was led by brands such as Burberry,[47] although experiments in the format can be traced back to before shows by designers such every bit Diane von Furstenberg.

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Attendance [edit]

Admission to shows at New York Fashion Week is typically in the form of accreditation, with specific events by invitation but. Most of the time beingness other designers, celebrities, and social media influencers. [48]

No "official" New York Fashion Calendar week [edit]

In spite of CFDA'southward claim to run the "official" New York Way Week calendar,[49] and equally farther purported by publications such equally Women's Wear Daily,[50] it has been pointed out in publications such as The Style Law that CFDA has "little, in any, legal rights in the NYFW name".[51] Therefore, trademark rights remain unclear, at best.

Trademark litigation [edit]

In 2013 Fashion Week Inc., founded by business executive Trisha Paravas, registered the trademarks "New York Way Week", "NYFW" and "NYFW The Runway Shows" to use in conjunction with the product of its consumer-based fashion shows after realizing the electric current slate of New York Mode Shows were invitation-only and designed for industry professionals and media.

Trisha Paravas launched bi-yearly shows in December 2013 and initially chosen them "New York Fashion Shows". After her first few shows drew increasing interest, she decided to rebrand it. At the time, Paravas claimed at that place was no trademark filed for "New York Fashion Calendar week", and filed for "New York Fashion Week" trademark, along with the abridgement "NYFW".[52]

The Council of Fashion Designers of America, Inc. (CFDA) lacked registrations for the "New York Fashion Week" trademarks, and tried to abolish Way Week Inc's registrations. Nevertheless, the CFDA was unsuccessful in its effort to have Style Week, Inc.'s "New York Fashion Week" trademark cancelled.[53] [54]

On June 28, 2016 Fashion Week Inc. and its CEO Trisha Paravas filed a lawsuit for $10 million against CFDA and WME-IMG for trademark counterfeiting, trademark infringement, false designation of origin, dilution, and unfair competition.[55] [56] [57] [58]

On Baronial 12, 2016, the court denied Paravas and Fashion Week Inc.'s movement for a preliminary injunction.[59] Judge Koeltl held that although Fashion Week, Inc. does have rights in the New York Fashion Week trademark, those rights are "express" to "online entertainment ticket bureau sales". On the other manus, the court held that the CFDA and WME IMG enjoy rights in the mark for the "wide ambit of organizing and producing fashion shows".[threescore]

See also [edit]

  • Manner week
  • List of fashion events

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External links [edit]

  • "New York Fashion Week collected news and commentary". The New York Times.

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