
YITAO LI’S REBELLIOUSNESS BROUGHT HER BACK TO NYFW
Yitao Li’s newest collection for Tattao’s Fall/Winter 25 follows her continuous theme of nostalgia and non-conformity. Born in Taiyuan, China and moved to the United States at 14, Li’s rebellious stage stemmed from her choice of not following in her family expectations as well as their footsteps of working in finance or economics. In her first collection she was inspired by vintage cartoons, in this newest collection she drew from “antique furniture reimagined through the chaotic motion of a paper shredder”.

ALLINA LIU’S FW25 REIMAGINES IDENTITY IN THE PLIGHT OF HOME
Tension courses throughout Allina Liu’s Fall 2025 collection like the Hammond Organ’s slurred drone in the Lisbon family home. American Gothic at its best, Liu’s collection is an excavation of identity from the entanglement of insecurities, fears, and traumas that bloom in hostile environments. This fall line was conceived from a short story written by Allina herself. It begins with Yeha jolting awake to the sight of her sister, Meg lying across from her. Their pinkies still intertwined from their nightly ritual of wishing for a better tomorrow despite knowing better. Their parents made hell pale in comparison to home, so each other was all they had.

AISTE HONG BRINGS EUROPEAN ELEGANCE TO NYFW
Lithuanian-American born designer Aiste Hong presented her ready to wear Fall/Winter 25 collection titled “White Nights” on February 7th. Hong has stated that her collection is “inspired by the beauty and mysticism of the European summer phenomenon when the nights never darken.” Her design choices were heavily inspired by her childhood memories and the transition from light to dark.

FIRST CLASS FLIGHT TO BANGKOK, NOW BOARDING!
ONE NIGHT IN BANGKOK brought the energy of Thai fashion to the forefront of NYFW with a high-octane runway featuring four emerging designers. From streetwear to architectural textiles, the showcase redefined contemporary Thai style, but it was the unexpected moments that truly stole the show. Produced by People's Revolution and curated by Tan Sawaddichai, the event was a celebration of Bangkok’s vibrant energy and unapologetic self-expression. Want to know what made this night unforgettable? Keep reading.

CUCCULELLI SHAHEEN BRINGS THE GLITZ, GLAM, AND ROCK AND ROLL TO NYFW
Cucculelli Shaheen’s NYFW show felt like stepping into a glamorous 70s rock fantasy—where the fashion wasn’t just worn, it was lived. The runway echoed with acoustic beats and a bold energy, blending luxe, boho-chic vibes with modern edge. Alexis Bittar’s jewelry added the perfect touch, making every look sing. Want to know how this surreal, glam-rock moment unfolded? Keep reading.

COLIN LOCASCIO IS LEADING A REBIRTH OF TECHNOLOGICAL CRAFTSMANSHIP
Colin LoCascio’s Fall/Winter 2025 collection is a vibrant celebration that nourishes our inner child through an abundance of blossoming. The interplay of intense metallics with his classic sequins presents a refreshing interpretation of hand craftsmanship within contemporary fashion. At the core of this elegant collection lies a commitment to playful design techniques, encouraging the flourishing of childlike joy.

MELKE’S SUPPER CLUB: HIDDEN VALLEY RANCH GOES HIGH FASHION AT NYFW
Hidden Valley Ranch is officially having its high-fashion moment, and MELKE’s 2025 Supper Club collection is serving it up with a side of nostalgia and camp. Emma Gage takes the heartland to the catwalk, blending Midwestern charm with NYC cool in a collection that’s equal parts cozy and couture. From Hidden Valley’s iconic blue-and-green branding splashed across luxe fabrics to playful nods to supper club staples (yes, even cutlery), this lineup is a love letter to home-cooked comfort—with a fashion-forward edge.