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Home » The CFDA Shortens New York Fashion Week
The CFDA Shortens New York Fashion Week
The CFDA Shortens New York Fashion Week
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The CFDA Shortens New York Fashion Week

by Lauren Alexis FisherApril 19, 2017September 12, 2021
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The Spring 2018 calendar has a few changes in store

More changes are coming to New York Fashion Week next season. The CFDA announced new fashion calendar changes to cut back on time and cost, effective this September at the Spring 2018 shows.

According to WWD, the official NYFW calendar is being shorted by a day, now eliminating the second Thursday from the schedule. To accommodate the new changes, some designers will be moving their standard time-slots in the lineup.

The Spring 2018 shows will be held from Thursday, September 7 to Wednesday, September 13. Still serving as the closing act of NYFW, Marc Jacobs will now show on Wednesday night at 6:00 PM instead of his regular time-slot on the second Thursday. For Spring 2018, new opening acts include Calvin Klein and Tom Ford, who will kick off day one of NYFW with 10:00 AM and 7:00 PM shows, respectively.

“For the past two seasons, Marc [Jacobs] has been on the last day pretty much alone, which obviously wasn’t as advantageous to him either… It’s important to have strong opening and closing shows, but it’s just as important to have strong designers showing everyday,” Mark Beckham, the CFDA’s business director of fashion week, told WWD.

Last season, the New York Fashion Week calendar had several shakeups from a mass of New York designers opting to show in Los Angeles or Paris, to confusion surrounding see-now, buy-now schedules, to some designers leaving the schedule all together. With a strategically condensed calendar, will the CFDA’s change be enough to bring back the mass exodus of designers moving away from NYFW?

Via Harper’s Bazaar US

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Tags: CFDA, Fashion Month, Los Angeles, Marc Jacobs, New York Fashion Week

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