Breaking News Alert: NYFW Gets Political

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Though fashion is thought of as an exterior expression with very little connection to the world at large or things that relate to us on a deeper level, fashion can and does make political statements on occasion. Fashion often reflects the zeitgeist, as well as political movements. The Black Power Movement was often expressed in fashion and beauty—think big Afros, militant black leather jackets and berets. The same is true of the Hippie/Flower Power Movement—conjure up images of psychedelic, tie-dyed tees and jeans, long hair and flower logos.

In response to the rise of political movements in the US that may not be favorable to the fashion industry and creative expression, the CFDA and Vogue will host “Fashion for Our Future,” a non-partisan march in Midtown Manhattan to kick off New York Fashion Week (NYFW).

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This significant event will bring together over 1,000 fashion industry members to champion democracy and encourage voter participation. With notable figures such as Anna Wintour, Thom Browne, and many other designers in attendance, the march will underscore the critical importance of voting this year. 

The event will begin at 9:00 AM on September 6 at Herald Square and will conclude with a few speeches at Bryant Park, finishing around 11:00 AM. If you want to march with the CFDA and fashion industry professionals, you can register for the “Fashion for Our Future” march here. Use FASHIONFOROURFUTURE as your password.

Please note: Check-in will be active starting at 8:00am. We suggest that you plan to arrive between 8:00am – 9:00am in your official event t-shirt—generously designed and donated by Old Navy.

—Staff


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