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February 11, 2016
Refinery29 "29Rooms"
Refinery29 '29Rooms'

To celebrate its 10th anniversary, Refinery29 hosted a bash in the Greenpoint neighborhood of Brooklyn on September 10 that featured immersive spaces showcasing fashion, art, performance virtual reality, film, and music. "29Rooms" was produced in partnership with the Gathery, the creative services company led by Nicky Balestrieri and Luigi Tadini. One space, "Sound in the Clouds," invited guests to pop their heads inside physical clouds and listen to music curated by Saint Heron, the new movement under Solange's label, Saint Records.

Photo: Matteo Prandoni/BFA.com for Refinery29
Refinery29 "29Rooms"
Refinery29 '29Rooms'

"Art in the Dark" featured the work of London-based "professional doodler" Hattie Stewart, who designed a physical experience for guests to dance through black lights and a silent disco with music curated by the global music and entertainment platform Tidal. The room encouraged visitors to let go of their inhibitions.

Photo: Matteo Prandoni/BFA.com for Refinery29
Givenchy Spring 2016
Givenchy Spring 2016

Givenchy, in celebrating its first-ever Manhattan flagship, staged a one-off show that was a powerful tribute to New York City on September 11. The riverside setting, on Pier 26 in TriBeCa, allowed for an unobstructed view of the Freedom Tower from every seat. Produced by Laprod, the event took more than six months to produce and the guest list numbered around 4,000.

Photo: Courtesy of Laprod
Givenchy Spring 2016
Givenchy Spring 2016

A multisensory experience orchestrated by artist Marina Abramovic greeted guests at sundown. The wooden and scrap metal set was constructed solely of recycled materials with performance artists suspended on platforms against the skyline, as was a monk, whose live chanting set the preshow mood.

Photo: Courtesy of Laprod
Givenchy Spring 2016
Givenchy Spring 2016

A gong signaled the start of the 88-look show. As part of his goal to be inclusive—and also marking his 10th anniversary at the house—Riccardo Tisci invited 1,200 fans and fashion students to the extravaganza. As the models took their final walk, a haunting version of "Ave Maria" rang out moments before the Givenchy creative director took his bow.

Photo: Courtesy of Givenchy
Jason Wu Spring 2016
Jason Wu Spring 2016

Produced by Bureau Betak, the September 11 Jason Wu show was set in an all-white venue at Spring Studios. Models emerged from behind two oversize door arches in a setting that was residential-meets-spacecraft. The dramatically stark backdrop was a theme that carried forth at two of Bureau Betak's other clients: Michael Kors and Diane von Furstenberg.

Photo: Daniel Salemi/Courtesy of Bureau Betak
Rosie Assoulin Spring 2016
Rosie Assoulin Spring 2016

Held on September 11 at the Tony Dapolito Recreation Center, the Rosie Assoulin show saw models in their oversize, colorful wares on display in the venue's vast emptied-out pool. The on-site graffiti-esque mural complemented the whimsical nature of the garments.

Photo: Elizabeth Lippman for Bon Appetit
Polo Ralph Lauren Spring 2016
Polo Ralph Lauren Spring 2016

Ralph Lauren sought an outdoor venue for his September 11 women's spring Polo presentation, opting for the charm and grit of the outdoor Gallow Green venue high atop the McKittrick Hotel.

Photo: Courtesy of Polo Ralph Lauren
Polo Ralph Lauren Spring 2016
Polo Ralph Lauren Spring 2016

Selena Gomez (pictured) and Brooklyn Beckham were among the V.I.P.s at the daytime presentation. For the occasion, the Polo team transformed the outdoor gardens into a Ralph Lauren-theme setting, complete with signage and custom furniture. Gomez's Instagram from the presentation, as it turns out, was New York Fashion Week's most liked image.

Photo: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images
Alexander Wang Spring 2016
Alexander Wang Spring 2016

Alexander Wang celebrated the 10th anniversary of his namesake brand with a blowout fashion show and after-party at Pier 94. The show was a party from the first look, with models streaming out against a gigantic LED screen that played a retrospective video of both his humble beginning and designer achievements. At the end, Wang tore down the runway, signaling the start of the after-party.

Photo: Daniele Oberrauch
Alexander Wang Spring 2016
Alexander Wang Spring 2016

Professional female pole dancers were strewn throughout the cavernous pier space, helping to create the gritty, no-fuss, no-muss vibe that has become the Alexander Wang mantra.

Photo: Courtesy of Alexander Wang
Alexander Wang Spring 2016
Alexander Wang Spring 2016

In lieu of fancy catering and gourmet food, waitresses from Hooters, along with the greasy and fast-food options they serve, were brought in to feed the hundreds of guests.

Photo: Angela Pham/BFA.com
Alexander Wang Spring 2016
Alexander Wang Spring 2016

In addition to a special Evian water bottle designed by Alexander Wang that debuted at the after-party, the fun-loving designer also printed his own "stripper" bills and barcode drinking cups.

Photo: Courtesy of Alexander Wang
Lacoste Spring/Summer 2016
Lacoste Spring/Summer 2016

Following the exit by Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week from Lincoln Center, longtime Saturday calendar staple Lacoste decamped to Spring Studios for its September 12 morning show. Producer Bureau Betak devised a series of 150 parachute straps that ran a total length of 0.62 miles secured by 150 metal brackets. On the windows were 3,230 square feet of blue filters used to alter the venue's aesthetic.

Photo: Daniel Salemi/Courtesy of Bureau Betak
Diane von Furstenberg Spring 2016
Diane von Furstenberg Spring 2016

Eschewing the colorful backdrops employed in the past, Bureau Betak installed a decidedly pared-down set for Diane von Furstenberg's spring show at Spring Studios on September 13. Rows of simple folding chairs lined the runway, while 80 antique Turkish rugs, covering 7,534 square feet, were erratically strewn about. Adorning the backdrop were curtain veils reaching nearly 33 feet tall, the bottoms of which were trimmed in hand-applied gold leaf. Finally, 20 cinema fans were hung to add to the breezy setting.

Photo: Daniel Salemi/Courtesy of Bureau Betak
Prabal Gurung Spring/Summer 2016
Prabal Gurung Spring/Summer 2016

Prabal Gurung expressed gratitude to the fashion community and his devotion to his native Nepal (hit by a massive earthquake in April) by bringing out a group of robed monks prior to his September 13 show. The monks chanted a traditional prayer as the audience sat in silence at Skylight at Moynihan Station. After the monks made their exit, models took to the runway in dresses in a palette reminiscent of the Nepalese monks' robes.

Photo: Courtesy of Prabal Gurung
Opening Ceremony Spring 2016
Opening Ceremony Spring 2016

Inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright's visions of utopian gardens, the Opening Ceremony show on September 13 transformed 23 Wall Street into "The Living City," created in collaboration with the late architect's foundation and Edible Schoolyard NYC. Following the show, the plants were donated to four New York City public schools.

Photo: Courtesy of Opening Ceremony
Opening Ceremony Spring 2016
Opening Ceremony Spring 2016

Much to the surprise of guests, models slipped, tripped, and went down, the performance part of a collaboration with New York City Ballet resident choreographer Justin Peck. The dancers were interspersed within the lineup of models, the idea of dance a conversation with the show's set.

Photo: Courtesy of Opening Ceremony
Opening Ceremony Spring 2016
Opening Ceremony Spring 2016

Designers Carol Lim and Humberto Leon channeled Frank Lloyd Wright's mid-century modern architecture via geometric stained-glass windows and gardens for the set—a live garden illuminated by mock stained-glass lamps.

Photo: Courtesy of Opening Ceremony
Tommy Hilfiger Spring 2016
Tommy Hilfiger Spring 2016

Caribbean vibes and island life a la Mustique, where Tommy Hilfiger has long vacationed, were largely on the designer's mind for his spring show, set at the Park Avenue Armory on September 14. Produced by KCD, the mini tropical escape featured a boardwalk-cum-runway circumscribing a lagoon, complete with its own beach-bar shack.

Photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images
Tommy Hilfiger Spring 2016
Tommy Hilfiger Spring 2016

To end the show, Hilfiger took his audience on a joyous romp, led by model Gigi Hadid in a string bikini frolicking during the finale in a shallow pool of water.

Photo: Courtesy of Tommy Hilfiger
Thom Browne Spring 2016
Thom Browne Spring 2016

The September 14 spectacle at Skylight Modern was only something Thom Browne could bring about: a gallery space featuring a one-room schoolhouse in which the designer showed his interpretation of a Japanese schoolgirl's uniform. There were rows of chairs, a black notebook placed at each one, and a "teacher" dressed as a fully veiled Kabuki bride. On the side of the schoolhouse were a pair of men's feet, a la The Wizard of Oz.

Photo: Jim Shi
3.1 Phillip Lim Spring 2016
3.1 Phillip Lim Spring 2016

Guests arriving at the 10th anniversary 3.1 Phillip Lim show at Pier 92 on September 14 were met with massive soil sculptures curated by artist Maya Lin. The site-specific installation boasted seven towering mounds of nearly 200 tons of toxin-free compost in an artwork titled "Seven Earth Mountain." Models weaved between the mounds in the spring collection, aptly given the theme of "stop and smell the flowers." Following the show, 30 percent of the material was donated to the New York Restoration Project for local community gardens and others donated to the Perfect Earth Project.

Photo: Courtesy of Phillip Lim
Mansur Gavriel Presentation
Mansur Gavriel Presentation

The chic September 14 presentation at the Swiss Institute of Contemporary Art showcased Mansur Gavriel's debut shoe collection, not to mention the label's coveted bags. Guests entered through a house setting that was erected inside the venue.

Photo: Courtesy of Mansur Gavriel
Mansur Gavriel Presentation
Mansur Gavriel Presentation

While the models sported shoes from the debut collection, the bags were displayed on custom shelves that ran the entire span of the bilevel space. The mod, Pepto-Bismol pink venue served as both a presentation and a Fashion Week respite with bar service.

Photo: Courtesy of Mansur Gavriel
Carolina Herrera Spring 2016
Carolina Herrera Spring 2016

Having decamped from the main Fashion Week venues, Carolina Herrera presented her spring collection on September 14 at the historic Frick Collection on the Upper East Side. The Beaux-Arts grandeur of the covered courtyard offered a timeless backdrop for an equally timeless collection—and marked the first time the historic venue had hosted a fashion show.

Photo: Courtesy of Carolina Herrera
Alice & Olivia Spring 2016
Alice & Olivia Spring 2016

Stacey Bendet's September 15 Alice & Olivia presentation at Skylight Clarkson Square was set amidst a scene of an urban-inspired desert. Sand dunes, succulents, and looming boulders set the backdrop for a strong and vibrant collection that depicted, as was the theme, the woman as a goddess.

Photo: Rob Kim/Getty Images for Alice + Olivia
Tory Burch Spring 2016
Tory Burch Spring 2016

For her spring show on September 15, Tory Burch opted for her mainstay David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center as a venue that's been "enhanced through time and nature." Such would also explain the massive oxidized bronze door sculpture that served as the show's backdrop.

Photo: Courtesy of Tory Burch
Coach Spring/Summer 2016
Coach Spring/Summer 2016

Coach looked to its backyard High Line Park as the setting for its first-ever runway show on September 15. Guests were ushered into a custom-built two-story greenhouse-like space that straddled the park and took two months to build. Inside, with a set fabricated by Creative NY and designed, along with the landscaping, by Stefan Beckman, models walked on a mirrored runway surrounded by tall grass.

Photo: Courtesy of Coach
Coach Spring/Summer 2016
Coach Spring/Summer 2016

Outside the venue, Coach wrapped a bevy of taxis in its signature prints as both a marketing gimmick and an instant social media photo op.

Photo: Courtesy of Coach
Coach New York Fashion Week Dinner
Coach New York Fashion Week Dinner

Following the show, Coach hosted a dinner at 225 Liberty Street in lower Manhattan. Produced by Bureau Betak, the cocktail portion featured mirrored panels 5 by 11.5 feet high complemented by tall grasses four feet high—the plant varieties of which were inspired by the original High Line.

Photo: Daniel Salemi
Coach New York Fashion Week Dinner
Coach New York Fashion Week Dinner

The Coach dinner featured a mirror wall that measured approximately 10 feet by 89 feet that ran along one side of the 3,230-square-foot venue. More than 2,000 candles in Mexican handblown glass votives dotted the tables, while 1,000 pieces of handmade ceramic were made for the event by an Argentine ceramist. Engraved leather placements featured the first name of each guest.

Photo: Daniel Salemi
Rodarte Spring 2016
Rodarte Spring 2016

Mixed-media backdrops have become a mainstay at a Rodarte show, and for spring, the design sisters enlisted Bureau Betak to, once again, create a striking light show. The September 15 show at Center548 featured 17 poles made of cylindrical chicken wire—each pole comprising mirrored tape, painted natural branches, painted and natural Spanish moss, fishnet, colored wool roving, and artificial hair extensions. To provide contrast, color gels in three tones—anthracite, burgundy, and coal—were interspersed throughout.

Photo: Daniel Salemi
Kanye West for Adidas Originals Yeezy Season 2
Kanye West for Adidas Originals Yeezy Season 2

Kanye West's sophomore Yeezy 2 collection for Adidas threw the Fashion Week calendar into a tizzy—the unannounced show sprung up seemingly overnight. Held once again at Skylight Modern, the September 16 show featured a star-studded front row and a militaristic procession of nude bodysuits lit from above by four rows of harsh spotlights.

Photo: Randy Brooke/Getty Images for Kanye West Yeezy
DKNY Women's Spring 2016
DKNY Women's Spring 2016

With new co-creative directors at the helm and Donna Karan firmly seated front row, the new chapter of DKNY made a powerful statement with its venue: the Westfield World Trade Center's West Gallery. The September 16 show took over much of the 600-foot underground walkway linking the World Trade Center with Brookfield Place, with models walking a 250-foot runway set up under a ceiling of marble, white-arched industrial pipes. It all made for a fitting homage to the brand's namesake hometown.

Photo: Courtesy of DKNY
Boss Spring/Summer 2016
Boss Spring/Summer 2016

Jason Wu's striking spring show for Boss realized the Bauhaus influences of the garments in the set as well. The September 16 show high atop 245 Park Avenue featured 14 hand-painted birch wood columns measuring 19 feet 8 inches by 5 feet that dominated the otherwise raw space. Producer Bureau Betak utilized 2,690 square feet of birch wood to build the set, with 159 gallons of paint used.

Photo: Daniel Salemi
Marc Jacobs Spring 2016
Marc Jacobs Spring 2016

For the first time in recent memory, Marc Jacobs moved his September 17 spring show to a non-Armory venue. Staged at Ziegfeld Theatre, the performance-cum-fashion show (the event hashtag was #MarcJacobsPremiere) had signage that attracted hoards of fans and bystanders. With the Ziegfeld as the venue, the whole show took on a cinematic spirit, with branded popcorn and fountain drink containers, and a customized Playbill for each guest.

Photo: Randy Brooke/Wire Image
Marc Jacobs Spring 2016
Marc Jacobs Spring 2016

What guests thought was a straightforward red carpet for V.I.P.s turned out, much to their delight, to be the starting point of the show as models walked into the Ziegfeld after emerging from a stage door and posing on a step-and-repeat. Translation: nearly every passerby who stopped to watch the show got a (standing) front-row perch.

Photo: Anna Palermo/NowFashion
Marc Jacobs Spring 2016
Marc Jacobs Spring 2016

Inside the Ziegfeld, guests took their seats in the theater's traditional format seats. Bette Midler, with daughter Sophie in tow, was placed in aisle seats—the show's equivalent of front-row seating.

Photo: Courtesy of Marc Jacobs
Marc Jacobs Spring 2016
Marc Jacobs Spring 2016

To accommodate a runway in the aisles, several dozen seats were removed from complete rows. Bandleader and trumpet player Brian Newman led a group of on-stage musicians in a rendition of the New York Dolls' "Trash."

Photo: Courtesy of Marc Jacobs
Marc Jacobs Spring 2016
Marc Jacobs Spring 2016

The slightly elevated runway inside the KCD-produced show allowed guests, no matter their seat, to get an optimal view of the looks. Models, once inside the Ziegfeld's bottom-floor lobby, rode the escalators to the second-floor concession area, then into the actual theater.

Photo: Alessandro Garofalo/Indigitalimages.com
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