New York Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2014 Schedule
by Eduardo G.

Here is the amazing schedule for the Spring/Summer 2014 shows in New York.
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
10:00am EST / 16:00 CET - DKNY Men
3:00pm EST / 21:00 CET – Michael Bastian
4:00pm EST / 22:00 CET – J Brand
4:00pm EST / 22:00 CET – Bespoken
4:00pm EST / 22:00 CET – Ernest Alexander
5:00pm EST / 23:00 CET – Shades of Grey
Thursday, September 5, 2013
9:00am EST / 15:00 CET – Nicholas K
11:00am EST / 17:00 CET – Richard Chai Love
1:00pm EST / 19:00 CET – Beyond Closet
Friday, September 6, 2013
12:00pm EST / 18:00 CET – Duckie Brown
1:00pm EST / 19:00 CET – General Idea
2:00pm EST / 20:00 CET – Nautica
4:00pm EST / 22:00 CET – Park & Ronen
7:00pm EST / 01:00 CET – N. Hoolywood
7:00pm EST / 01:00 CET – Todd Snyder
9:00pm EST / 03:00 CET – Billy Reid
Saturday, September 7, 2013
10:00am EST / 16:00 CET – Lacoste
2:30pm EST / 20:30 CET – Kenneth Cole
7:00pm EST / 01:00 CET – Robert Geller
Sunday, September 8, 2013
11:00am EST / 17:00 CET – IsaOra
12:00am / 18:00 CET – Hood by Air
1:00pm EST / 19:00 CET – Public School
2:00pm EST / 20:00 CET – Mark McNairy
4:00pm EST / 22:00 CET – Custo Barcelona
5:00pm EST / 23:00 CET – Y-3
6:00pm EST / 00:00 CET – Patrick Ervell
7:00pm EST / 01:00 CET – Rochambeau
7:00pm EST / 01:00 CET – Carlos Campo
7:00pm EST / 01:00 CET – Belstaff
8:00pm EST / 02:00 CET – Opening Ceremony
Monday, September 9, 2013
12:30pm EST / 18:30 CET - Assembly
1:00pm EST / 19:00 CET - Siki Im
1:00pm EST / 19:00 CET - Ovadia & Sons
6:00pm EST / 00:00 CET - Tim Coppens
8:00pm EST / 02:00 CET - Libertine
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
9:00am EST / 15:00 CET - J. Crew
9:30am EST / 15:30 CET - Steven Alan
10:00am EST / 16:00 CET - Timo Weiland
4:00pm EST / 22:00 CET - Marc by Marc Jacobs
Wednesday, September 11. 2013
10:00am EST / 16:00 CET – Michael Kors
3:00pm EST / 21:00 CET – Jeremy Scott
9:00pm EST / 03:00 CET – The Blonds
Thursday, September 12. 2013
8:00pm EST / 02:00 CET – Marc Jacobs
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Skepta and PUMA are back with a tight, all-black collection that strips streetwear down to its essentials.
Wood Wood enters a new chapter with its FW25 Double A campaign, the first collection under creative director Brian SS Jensen and head of design Gitte Wetter.
Leandro da Silva photographed by Emil Huseynzade and styled by Vladimir Frol de Moura, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
PUMA is re-releasing its special 2003 H-Street sneakers in two Jamaica-inspired colorways, just in time for Notting Hill Carnival.
Delvinas and Antón lensed by Willy Villacorta and styled by María Hernandez, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
Viegas is someone who grew up immersed in music and community, with a desire to create spaces where people feel seen and free.
Johnatan Aba and Yoni Goor captured by the lens of Italo Gaspar and styled by Marchesini Matilde & Stefani Sofia, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
Stüssy keeps growing, and its newest store in Biarritz, France, is proof.
DJOOKE opens up about his journey from Portuguese small towns to Lisbon’s DJ scene, the birth of iconic LGBTQ+ party BALAGAN, and his vision for inclusive nightlife.
Nicolas Benitez at New Icon photographed by Diego Bigolin and styled by Daniel Zazueta, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
Massimo Osti Studio’s latest collection, Continuative Garments, stays true to the brand’s philosophy: clothes should work effortlessly in everyday life.
For Fall/Winter 2025, Billionaire Boys Club turns its focus to Jamaican sound system culture, drawing from the raw energy of dancehall, reggae, and lovers rock.
Salomon has teamed up with JJJJound to reimagine the XT-6 in two very different ways.
The fragrance captures the fleeting bloom of the osmanthus flower, a winter surprise in Kyoto.
Borsalino’s Fall/Winter 2025 campaign, captured by Pablo di Prima and shaped by Agata Belcen’s art direction, turns hats into something more than accessories. They become extensions of the people wearing them, subtle yet full of presence.
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A reimagined version of their classic Plantaris, this ultra-limited release swaps the usual for titanium, turning a familiar shape into something that feels like it’s from 2075.
With a remarkable voice that challenges the status quo, Marval Rex is redefining cultural + transgender identities through the lens of comedy, performance, and thoughtful discourse.
SAVVA at Angels Project photographed and styled by Alberto Saguar, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
Rombaut’s new drop, Ground I, is the latest step in their barefoot series, a shoe that keeps getting simpler, quieter, more like a sculpture than just footwear.
Rick Owens’s first major retrospective in Paris, Temple of Love, transforms the Palais Galliera into a ritualistic sanctuary.
Alex Brendon photographed by Virginia Navarro and styled by Tomás Jaramillo, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
At Selfridges’ Summer of Sound: Music Talks, Allie X and Charles Jeffrey sat down to discuss how music and fashion shape an artist’s visual identity.
Simon Bresky and Brayden Dutremble photographed by Pasquale Vino and styled by Andrea Bassi, in exclusive for Fucking Young! Online.
Somewhere between pop spellcasting and club catharsis, the line between artist and alter ego blurs into something feral, fabulous, and dangerously seductive.
As summer winds down, MR PORTER’s Pre-Fall 2025 campaign bridges the gap between sun-soaked ease and the crisp transition ahead.
From November 14 to 16, 2025, Maastricht will once again transform into a hub for fashion, art, and performance as the FASHIONCLASH Festival kicks off its 17th edition.
The Polish brand’s High Summer Drop SS25 is built for summers that linger in memory, with pieces meant to outlast the season.
For Fall/Winter 2025, Levi’s® reworks its most iconic pieces, combining heritage with fresh updates.
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The collection takes classic shapes and twists them into something entirely new, with ultra-curved silhouettes that look like they’re from the future.