New York Fashion Week: Men’s SS16 Schedule
by Adriano Batista

Here is the schedule for the first Spring/Summer 2016 Menswear Fashion Week in New York.
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
9:00am EST / 15:00 CET – Thom Browne
10:00am EST / 16:00 CET – Public School
10:00am EST / 16:00 CET – Shinola Detroit
11:00am EST / 17:00 CET – Timo Weiland
12:00am EST / 18:00 CET – Robert Geller
1:00pm EST / 19:00 CET – Nick Graham
2:00pm EST / 20:00 CET – Duckie Brown
3:00pm EST / 21:00 CET – Calvin Klein Collection
4:00pm EST / 22:00 CET – Todd Snyder
5:00pm EST / 23:00 CET – Rochambeau
6:00pm EST / 00:00 CET – Rag & Bone
7:00pm EST / 01:00 CET – Ovadia & Sons
7:30pm EST / 01:30 CET – Anzevino Getty
8:00pm EST / 02:00 CET – Thaddeus O’Neil
9:00pm EST / 03:00 CET – N. Hoolywood
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
8:00am EST / 14:00 CET – Michael Kors
10:00am EST / 16:00 CET – John Elliott + Co
11:00am EST / 17:00 CET – Michael Bastian
12:00am EST / 18:00 CET – Thorsun
1:00pm EST / 19:00 CET – Richard Chai
2:00pm EST / 20:00 CET – Tommy Hilfiger
2:00pm EST / 20:00 CET – Asaf Ganot
3:00pm EST / 21:00 CET – Greg Lauren
4:00pm EST / 22:00 CET – Nautica
4:00pm EST / 22:00 CET – Gypsy Sport
5:00pm EST / 23:00 CET – Theory
6:00pm EST / 00:00 CET – Loris Diran
7:30pm EST / 01:30 CET – Tim Coppens
8:00pm EST / 02:00 CET – Alexandre Plokhov
9:00pm EST / 03:00 CET – Billy Reid
Thursday, July 16, 2015
8:30am EST / 14:30 CET – Coach
10:00am EST / 16:00 CET – Perry Ellis
10:30am EST / 16:30 CET – deTROIT
11:00am EST / 17:00 CET – Orley
12:00am EST / 18:00 CET – Polo Ralph Lauren
1:00pm EST / 19:00 CET – Parke & Ronen
2:00pm EST / 20:00 CET – Ricardo Seco
3:00pm EST / 21:00 CET – Capsule
4:00pm EST / 22:00 CET – Hickey Freeman
5:00pm EST / 23:00 CET – Craft Atlantic
7:00pm EST / 01:00 CET – Siki Im
7:30pm EST / 01:30 CET – Lucio Castro
8:00pm EST / 02:00 CET – John Varvatos
Shai Shalom Spring/Summer 2016
The art of the art, the GLORY of expression is Simplicity
Ilyusha photographed by Carl Niklas and styled by Artem Sparrow, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
The campaign explores the passage of time and the poetry found in life’s natural cycles.
H&M is presenting its new collaboration with the Belgian designer Glenn Martens. This collection offers a wide range of customers the chance to own his unique designs.
The streetwear brand LIBERE is launching its second collaboration with the Japanese comic NARUTO.
Simone Rocha unveiled the lookbook for its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, shot by Eimear Lynch and styled by Robbie Spencer.
Oliver Sim teams up again with Bullion (Nathan Jenkins), who was behind the previous single “Obsession,” to deliver an electro-pop track that feels both playful and deeply personal.
What connects the craft of Puglia to the design language of Copenhagen? The answer, much like a good meal, lies in the ingredients and the care put into it.
Before his installation drops at Design Miami.Paris on October 22, we sent Rohan off to Paris Men’s Fashion Week with a disposable camera and no rules.
Stüssy unveiled the lookbook for its Holiday 2025 collection, photographed by Antosh Cimoszko and styled by Landon Ebeling.
trônes 2 picks up where the 2023 edition left off, an exciting collaboration with Romain Bitton and continues our exploration of what a “throne” can mean today.
Imagine a scene of classic elegance: a garden party, silk gowns, a golden afternoon. Then, the sun becomes too bright. This is where MELLER introduces its new sunglasses, called BADU.
Y-3 and the Japanese brand NEIGHBORHOOD have launched a collaborative capsule collection.
The campaign photographed by Jordi Terry feels like a nocturne in fabric: shadows bending, sequins trembling, voices half-heard.
Julian Zigerli presents the first part of a new collection titled “IF YOU HAVE A COW”.
JIL SANDER, under its new Creative Director Simone Bellotti, is renewing its dialogue with PUMA.
Paul Nitze at KULT MODELS Germany photographed by Ian Ludwar and styled by Nawid Qureischi, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
Saint Laurent Rive Droite in Paris is presenting an exhibition of work by the American artist Maximilian Schubert.
Moncler’s new campaign brings together two lifelong friends: Al Pacino and Robert De Niro.
At 080 Barcelona Fashion, Andalusian label Lemāchet unveils an intimate, refined collection that turns nostalgia into a statement of style while it celebrates emotion as the new form of masculinity.
The Dominic Albano Collection introduces the Sand Tank. This minimalist piece is designed to honor fluidity, identity, and freedom.
For its Fall/Winter 2025 collection, FOUND continues to explore the space between its two influences: South Asian tradition and rural Americana.
The Spanish actress Ester Expósito, the brand’s global ambassador, invites everyone to step inside this kaleidoscopic world.
Stepping into “Bass” by Steve McQueen at the Schaulager Basel is like entering a space where sound and light become living, shaped atmospheres.
Vivobarefoot has released a new version of its performance shoe, the Primus Flow.
Dior revisits the world of skiing for its Spring 2026 Lifestyle Capsule.
The collaboration, launching in June 2025, reimagines this emblematic design for a new generation.
From October 15, 2025, to January 25, 2026, the Maison Européenne de la Photographie (MEP) in Paris will host Tyler Mitchell’s first solo exhibition in France, titled Wish This Was Real.
Italian brand Fiorucci hosts an intimate dinner in Milan celebrating Jason Hendrik Hansma’s immersive solo exhibition
MM6 Maison Margiela and Salomon present their Fall/Winter 2025 collaboration.
His work focuses not on the game itself, but on the culture that surrounds it.