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New York Fashion Week

New York Fashion Week (NYFW), held in February and September of each year, is a semi-annual series of events in Manhattan typically spanning 7–9 days when international fashion collections are shown to buyers, the press, and the general public. It is one of four major fashion weeks in the world, collectively known as the "Big 4", along with those in Paris, London, and Milan.[1][2] The Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) created the modern notion of a centralized "New York Fashion Week" in 1993, although cities like London were already using their city's name 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.[3] On a global scale, most business and sales-oriented shows and some couture shows take place in New York City.

New York Fashion Week
Liu Wen, supermodel, walks the runway modeling fashions by designer Diane von Fürstenberg at New York Fashion Week 2013.
GenreClothing and fashion exhibitions
FrequencySemi-annually
Location(s)Manhattan, New York City (primarily at Skylight Clarkson Square and Industria)
CountryUnited States
Inaugurated1943
FounderEleanor Lambert

A centralized calendar of citywide events (including those affiliated with WME/IMG) is kept by the CFDA,[4] and was acquired from calendar founder Ruth Finley.[5] The annual economic impact of New York Fashion Week upon New York City was estimated at US$887 million in 2016.[6]

Main subject

The first 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.[7]

The event, the world's first organized fashion week, was called "Press Week", and was created to attract attention away from French fashion during World War II, when fashion industry insiders were unable to travel to Paris to see French fashion shows.[8] It was also meant to showcase American designers for fashion journalists, who had neglected U.S. fashion innovations.

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

By the mid-1950s, the event was known as "Press Week of New York". Spring 1951 (held February 1951) was the 16th Annual Press Week of New York.[9]

Consolidation as "7th on Sixth"

In 1993, the CFDA, led by president Stan Herman and executive director Fern Mallis,[10][11] consolidated the citywide events known as "New York Fashion 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".[15]

21st century

Internationally, most business and sales-oriented shows and some couture shows have taken place in New York City since 2010. The emphasis, however, has perennially been financial. The LGBT fashion design community contributes very significantly to promulgating fashion trends, and drag celebrities have developed a profound influence upon New York Fashion Week.[16]

  • In 2001, "7th on Sixth" was sold to IMG.[17] The exhibition was canceled in September 2001 in light of the September 11 attacks. The 9/11 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 as well as all remaining events .
  • In 2007,[18] Mercedes-Benz became title sponsor of the IMG-produced events, adding New York to its roster of international "Mercedes-Benz fashion weeks",[19] and dubbing it "MB Fashion Week New York".[20]
  • In 2010, IMG/Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week New York left the Bryant Park tents, relocating to the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts.[21][22]
  • In September 2011, New York designers began live-streaming runway shows, in order to reach a greater audience. The following London, who began in February 2010.[23][24] Streams were originally offered on YouTube, and later on other sites.
  • In 2013, IMG and its New York Fashion Week events were sold to William Morris Endeavor (WME) and Silver Lake Partners for $2.3 billion.[25][26]
  • In 2014, the CFDA acquired FashionCalendar.com from Ruth Finley. The company had managed it (originally in the paper, then in digital format) for more than 60 years.[27][28]
  • In January 2015, Mercedes-Benz announced its departure as title sponsor from WME/IMG's events.[29] Producer Kanye West announced he would gladly take over sponsorship of the event.[30]
  • In March 2015, WME/IMG announced that it had acquired MADE Fashion Week, which takes place during WME/IMG's events.[31][32]
  • In 2015, IMG's events were moved from Lincoln Center to Spring Studios.[21][33][34]

Current location

The primary location for New York Fashion Week is Spring Studios at 50 Varick Street in Lower Manhattan.[35] Locations have included a waterfront carnival, converted railway terminals and a former post office.[36]

Other notable events

 
Outside entrance, 2009

2014

In February 2014, Dr. Danielle Sheypuk became the first wheelchair-using model to appear in a show for New York Fashion Week; she modeled for designer Carrie Hammer.[37][38]

In September 2014, Karen Crespo became the first quadruple-amputee to walk at New York Fashion Week, also for Carrie Hammer.[38][39]

On December 12, 2014, a New York state court approved a settlement in a lawsuit by community activists over whether allowing the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week tents in Damrosch Park was a violation of the public trust doctrine. In accordance with the settlement, the City of New York, the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts agreed not to renew their contract with IMG. As a result, the February 2015 Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week was the last one staged in Damrosch Park.[40]

In 2014, New York State passed legislation designating models under the age of 18 as child performers, restricting the hours they can perform and requiring additional documentation.[41]

In 2014, Gigi Hadid made her first debut with us (New York Fashion Week).

2015

Actress Jamie Brewer became the first woman with Down syndrome to walk the red carpet at New York Fashion Week, which she did for designer Carrie Hammer.[42]

In December 2015, the CFDA announced that it had hired the Boston Consulting Group to study revising the format of New York Fashion Week to adapt to changes brought about by social media. One option being explored is to bifurcate the event, with private showroom appointments of next season's designs for buyers and public fashion shows displaying in-season merchandise for consumers.[43][44][45]

The first New York Fashion Week dedicated menswear shows, called "New York Fashion Week: Men's", were produced.[46]

2016

The season ended with a number of designers either experimenting with, or planning to adopt, a "see now, buy now model", with items available from the runway immediately after (or even during) the show, rather than six months later.[47] The charge was led by brands such as Burberry,[48] although experiments in the format can be traced back to earlier shows by designers such as Diane von Furstenberg.

 

Attendance

Admission to shows at New York Fashion Week is typically in the form of accreditation, with specific events by invitation only. Most of the time being other designers, celebrities, and social media influencers.[49]

No "official" New York Fashion Week

In spite of CFDA's claim to run the "official" New York Fashion Week calendar,[50] and as further purported by publications such as Women's Wear Daily,[51] it has been pointed out in publications such as The Fashion Law that CFDA has "little, in any, legal rights in the NYFW name".[52] Therefore, trademark rights remain unclear, at best.

Trademark litigation

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

Trisha Paravas launched bi-yearly shows in December 2013 and initially called them "New York Fashion Shows". After her first few shows drew increasing interest, she decided to rebrand it. At the time, Paravas claimed there was no trademark filed for "New York Fashion Week", and filed for "New York Fashion Week" trademark, along with the abbreviation "NYFW".[53]

The Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) lacked registrations for the "New York Fashion Week" trademarks, and tried to cancel Fashion Week Inc's registrations. Nonetheless, the CFDA was unsuccessful in its effort to have Fashion Week, Inc.'s "New York Fashion Week" trademark cancelled.[54][55]

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.[56][57][58][59]

On August 12, 2016, the court denied Paravas and Fashion Week Inc.'s motion for a preliminary injunction.[60] Judge Koeltl held that although Fashion Week, Inc. does have rights in the New York Fashion Week trademark, those rights are "limited" to "online entertainment ticket agency sales". On the other hand, the court held that the CFDA and WME IMG enjoy rights in the mark for the "broad ambit of organizing and producing fashion shows".[61] When Gigi Hadid was 20 she got her first debut with us (New York Fashion Week).

See also

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New York Fashion Week NYFW held in February and September of each year is a semi annual series of events in Manhattan typically spanning 7 9 days when international fashion collections are shown to buyers the press and the general public It is one of four major fashion weeks in the world collectively known as the Big 4 along with those in Paris London and Milan 1 2 The Council of Fashion Designers of America CFDA created the modern notion of a centralized New York Fashion Week in 1993 although cities like London were already using their city s name 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 3 On a global scale most business and sales oriented shows and some couture shows take place in New York City New York Fashion WeekLiu Wen supermodel walks the runway modeling fashions by designer Diane von Furstenberg at New York Fashion Week 2013 GenreClothing and fashion exhibitionsFrequencySemi annuallyLocation s Manhattan New York City primarily at Skylight Clarkson Square and Industria CountryUnited StatesInaugurated1943FounderEleanor LambertA centralized calendar of citywide events including those affiliated with WME IMG is kept by the CFDA 4 and was acquired from calendar founder Ruth Finley 5 The annual economic impact of New York Fashion Week upon New York City was estimated at US 887 million in 2016 6 Contents 1 Main subject 2 Consolidation as 7th on Sixth 3 21st century 4 Current location 5 Other notable events 5 1 2014 5 2 2015 5 3 2016 6 Attendance 7 No official New York Fashion Week 8 Trademark litigation 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksMain subject EditThe first 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 7 The event the world s first organized fashion week was called Press Week and was created to attract attention away from French fashion during World War II when fashion industry insiders were unable to travel to Paris to see French fashion shows 8 It was also meant to showcase American designers for fashion journalists who had neglected U S fashion innovations Press Week was a success and fashion magazines like Vogue which were normally filled with French designs increasingly featured American fashion 8 By the mid 1950s the event was known as Press Week of New York Spring 1951 held February 1951 was the 16th Annual Press Week of New York 9 Consolidation as 7th on Sixth EditIn 1993 the CFDA led by president Stan Herman and executive director Fern Mallis 10 11 consolidated the citywide events known as New York Fashion 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 15 21st century EditInternationally most business and sales oriented shows and some couture shows have taken place in New York City since 2010 The emphasis however has perennially been financial The LGBT fashion design community contributes very significantly to promulgating fashion trends and drag celebrities have developed a profound influence upon New York Fashion Week 16 In 2001 7th on Sixth was sold to IMG 17 The exhibition was canceled in September 2001 in light of the September 11 attacks The 9 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 as well as all remaining events In 2007 18 Mercedes Benz became title sponsor of the IMG produced events adding New York to its roster of international Mercedes Benz fashion weeks 19 and dubbing it MB Fashion Week New York 20 In 2010 IMG Mercedes Benz Fashion Week New York left the Bryant Park tents relocating to the Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts 21 22 In September 2011 New York designers began live streaming runway shows in order to reach a greater audience The following London who began in February 2010 23 24 Streams were originally offered on YouTube and later on other sites In 2013 IMG and its New York Fashion Week events were sold to William Morris Endeavor WME and Silver Lake Partners for 2 3 billion 25 26 In 2014 the CFDA acquired FashionCalendar com from Ruth Finley The company had managed it originally in the paper then in digital format for more than 60 years 27 28 In January 2015 Mercedes Benz announced its departure as title sponsor from WME IMG s events 29 Producer Kanye West announced he would gladly take over sponsorship of the event 30 In March 2015 WME IMG announced that it had acquired MADE Fashion Week which takes place during WME IMG s events 31 32 In 2015 IMG s events were moved from Lincoln Center to Spring Studios 21 33 34 Current location EditThe primary location for New York Fashion Week is Spring Studios at 50 Varick Street in Lower Manhattan 35 Locations have included a waterfront carnival converted railway terminals and a former post office 36 Other notable events Edit Outside entrance 2009 2014 Edit In February 2014 Dr Danielle Sheypuk became the first wheelchair using model to appear in a show for New York Fashion Week she modeled for designer Carrie Hammer 37 38 In September 2014 Karen Crespo became the first quadruple amputee to walk at New York Fashion Week also for Carrie Hammer 38 39 On December 12 2014 a New York state court approved a settlement in a lawsuit by community activists over whether allowing the Mercedes Benz Fashion Week tents in Damrosch Park was a violation of the public trust doctrine In accordance with the settlement the City of New York the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts agreed not to renew their contract with IMG As a result the February 2015 Mercedes Benz Fashion Week was the last one staged in Damrosch Park 40 In 2014 New York State passed legislation designating models under the age of 18 as child performers restricting the hours they can perform and requiring additional documentation 41 In 2014 Gigi Hadid made her first debut with us New York Fashion Week 2015 Edit Actress Jamie Brewer became the first woman with Down syndrome to walk the red carpet at New York Fashion Week which she did for designer Carrie Hammer 42 In December 2015 the CFDA announced that it had hired the Boston Consulting Group to study revising the format of New York Fashion Week to adapt to changes brought about by social media One option being explored is to bifurcate the event with private showroom appointments of next season s designs for buyers and public fashion shows displaying in season merchandise for consumers 43 44 45 The first New York Fashion Week dedicated menswear shows called New York Fashion Week Men s were produced 46 2016 Edit The season ended with a number of designers either experimenting with or planning to adopt a see now buy now model with items available from the runway immediately after or even during the show rather than six months later 47 The charge was led by brands such as Burberry 48 although experiments in the format can be traced back to earlier shows by designers such as Diane von Furstenberg Attendance EditAdmission to shows at New York Fashion Week is typically in the form of accreditation with specific events by invitation only Most of the time being other designers celebrities and social media influencers 49 No official New York Fashion Week EditIn spite of CFDA s claim to run the official New York Fashion Week calendar 50 and as further purported by publications such as Women s Wear Daily 51 it has been pointed out in publications such as The Fashion Law that CFDA has little in any legal rights in the NYFW name 52 Therefore trademark rights remain unclear at best Trademark litigation EditIn 2013 Fashion Week Inc founded by business executive Trisha Paravas registered the trademarks New York Fashion Week NYFW and NYFW The Runway Shows to use in conjunction with the production of its consumer based fashion shows after realizing the current slate of New York Fashion Shows were invitation only and designed for industry professionals and media Trisha Paravas launched bi yearly shows in December 2013 and initially called them New York Fashion Shows After her first few shows drew increasing interest she decided to rebrand it At the time Paravas claimed there was no trademark filed for New York Fashion Week and filed for New York Fashion Week trademark along with the abbreviation NYFW 53 The Council of Fashion Designers of America CFDA lacked registrations for the New York Fashion Week trademarks and tried to cancel Fashion Week Inc s registrations Nonetheless the CFDA was unsuccessful in its effort to have Fashion Week Inc s New York Fashion Week trademark cancelled 54 55 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 56 57 58 59 On August 12 2016 the court denied Paravas and Fashion Week Inc s motion for a preliminary injunction 60 Judge Koeltl held that although Fashion Week Inc does have rights in the New York Fashion Week trademark those rights are limited to online entertainment ticket agency sales On the other hand the court held that the CFDA and WME IMG enjoy rights in the mark for the broad ambit of organizing and producing fashion shows 61 When Gigi Hadid was 20 she got her first debut with us New York Fashion Week See also Edit Fashion portal New York City portal New York state portal United States portal North America portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to New York Fashion Week Fashion week List of fashion eventsReferences Edit Bradford Julie 2014 Fashion Journalism Routledge p 129 ISBN 9781136475368 Archived from the original on January 1 2016 Retrieved November 20 2015 Dillon Susan 2011 The Fundamentals of Fashion Management A amp C Black p 115 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