It’s not New York Fashion Week without loads of A-listers at the shows. Which brings up the question: Who will have the buzziest front row this season? Marc Jacobs, Coach, Michael Kors, Calvin Klein, and Ralph Lauren always pack in the VIPs. Last season alone, Ralph Lauren nabbed Jessica Chastain, Oprah, and Usher, while Coach had brand ambassadors Elle Fanning and Charles Melton in attendance. But don’t discount the indie labels, either. Back in September, Ice Spice and Lil’ Kim hit up LaQuan Smith—meaning, your favorite artists are bound to make a cameo wherever the fashion resonates.—Christian Allaire
Places to Be, People to See
Happy 125th, Nordstrom! A staple for American shoppers since 1901, the retailer is readying for its 125th anniversary with a cocktail party co-hosted by Thom Browne and the CFDA. Miu Miu will present the latest iteration of its Women’s Tales short film series, followed by a family-style dinner with its stars at a meatpacking district members’ club. Simultaneously across town, Louis Vuitton will launch its Express bag, for those prepared to dash between both fêtes. Meanwhile, Jil Sander creative director Simone Bellotti will join Guinevere van Seenus for a tête-à-tête in a Tribeca gallery to discuss the brand’s next chapter. Proving that elevated workwear is top of mind once more, Andrea Lieberman’s A.L.C. will transform the Grand Central Station Oyster Bar for an “Art of the Commuter”-themed soirée—at rush hour, naturally. Danielle Frankel will celebrate her forthcoming collaboration with Birkenstock at the Eighty Six steakhouse—the next act from the founder of The Corner Store—while Hangisis and Lurums will be on the menu at Manolo Blahnik’s Community event with model and street style regular Alioune Badara Fall. Wondering whether the Heated Rivalry boys will continue their fashion show streak? Keep your eyes peeled, as Hudson Williams is coming to town to co-host a Lunar New Year moment with designers Prabal Gurung, Kim Shui, and Bach Mai.—Freya Drohan





