Council of Fashion Designers of America
The Council of Fashion Designers of America, Inc. (CFDA) is a not-for-profit trade association of America’s foremost fashion and accessory designers.

Keke Palmer made her way up the Met’s steps in a fiery red Prabal Gurung dress. Zac Posen brought along Kendall Jenner in a dramatic GapStudio dress he designed. Tory Burch looked resplendent with Laufey and Camila Morrone by her side - in Tory Burch, natch.
Monday’s Costume Institute Benefit - aka Met Gala for most - featured many such American moments.
Click through for CFDA looks of the night and head to our link in bio for more great American style.
📷: @bfa

Keke Palmer made her way up the Met’s steps in a fiery red Prabal Gurung dress. Zac Posen brought along Kendall Jenner in a dramatic GapStudio dress he designed. Tory Burch looked resplendent with Laufey and Camila Morrone by her side - in Tory Burch, natch.
Monday’s Costume Institute Benefit - aka Met Gala for most - featured many such American moments.
Click through for CFDA looks of the night and head to our link in bio for more great American style.
📷: @bfa

Keke Palmer made her way up the Met’s steps in a fiery red Prabal Gurung dress. Zac Posen brought along Kendall Jenner in a dramatic GapStudio dress he designed. Tory Burch looked resplendent with Laufey and Camila Morrone by her side - in Tory Burch, natch.
Monday’s Costume Institute Benefit - aka Met Gala for most - featured many such American moments.
Click through for CFDA looks of the night and head to our link in bio for more great American style.
📷: @bfa

Keke Palmer made her way up the Met’s steps in a fiery red Prabal Gurung dress. Zac Posen brought along Kendall Jenner in a dramatic GapStudio dress he designed. Tory Burch looked resplendent with Laufey and Camila Morrone by her side - in Tory Burch, natch.
Monday’s Costume Institute Benefit - aka Met Gala for most - featured many such American moments.
Click through for CFDA looks of the night and head to our link in bio for more great American style.
📷: @bfa

Keke Palmer made her way up the Met’s steps in a fiery red Prabal Gurung dress. Zac Posen brought along Kendall Jenner in a dramatic GapStudio dress he designed. Tory Burch looked resplendent with Laufey and Camila Morrone by her side - in Tory Burch, natch.
Monday’s Costume Institute Benefit - aka Met Gala for most - featured many such American moments.
Click through for CFDA looks of the night and head to our link in bio for more great American style.
📷: @bfa

Keke Palmer made her way up the Met’s steps in a fiery red Prabal Gurung dress. Zac Posen brought along Kendall Jenner in a dramatic GapStudio dress he designed. Tory Burch looked resplendent with Laufey and Camila Morrone by her side - in Tory Burch, natch.
Monday’s Costume Institute Benefit - aka Met Gala for most - featured many such American moments.
Click through for CFDA looks of the night and head to our link in bio for more great American style.
📷: @bfa

Keke Palmer made her way up the Met’s steps in a fiery red Prabal Gurung dress. Zac Posen brought along Kendall Jenner in a dramatic GapStudio dress he designed. Tory Burch looked resplendent with Laufey and Camila Morrone by her side - in Tory Burch, natch.
Monday’s Costume Institute Benefit - aka Met Gala for most - featured many such American moments.
Click through for CFDA looks of the night and head to our link in bio for more great American style.
📷: @bfa

Keke Palmer made her way up the Met’s steps in a fiery red Prabal Gurung dress. Zac Posen brought along Kendall Jenner in a dramatic GapStudio dress he designed. Tory Burch looked resplendent with Laufey and Camila Morrone by her side - in Tory Burch, natch.
Monday’s Costume Institute Benefit - aka Met Gala for most - featured many such American moments.
Click through for CFDA looks of the night and head to our link in bio for more great American style.
📷: @bfa

Keke Palmer made her way up the Met’s steps in a fiery red Prabal Gurung dress. Zac Posen brought along Kendall Jenner in a dramatic GapStudio dress he designed. Tory Burch looked resplendent with Laufey and Camila Morrone by her side - in Tory Burch, natch.
Monday’s Costume Institute Benefit - aka Met Gala for most - featured many such American moments.
Click through for CFDA looks of the night and head to our link in bio for more great American style.
📷: @bfa

Don’t be ridiculous…everybody wants this. Anne Hathaway stuns in a custom Michael Kors Collection black mikado strapless gown with the designer and #CFDAmember on the #MetGala carpet.
📷: @gettyimages

What’s better than a #CFDAMember moment on a red carpet? Two CFDA moments - at once! Lauren Sánchez Bezos, an honorary chair of the evening, stepped on the Met Gala carpet in a navy blue dress by @danielroseberry for @schiaparelli, which she accessorized with stunning @lorraineschwartz 60 carat diamond and pearl drop earrings and a 35 carat Marquise Golconda diamond ring 💎
📷: @bfa

May 1 is International Workers’ Day. Today - and every day - the CFDA recognizes the factories, workers, and teams who power American fashion, as well as the creativity and craftsmanship of designers and artisans. Thank you 🧵 🪡
Pictured: A man hauls clothing racks along the sidewalk in the Garment District, New York, August 30, 1979. (Photo by Allan Tannenbaum/Getty Images)
What’s the oldest thing in your closet? The CFDA eBay and The Circularity Project came together at the Ritz NoMad to discuss what changes when we design a 2nd, 3rd, 4th life into our garments.
@cfda
@ebay
@the.circularity.project
@bazaarbar
@ritzcarltonnewyorknomad
@joseandresgroup
@chefjoseandres

From Beyoncé to Pharrell, Western-wear has found a new life across fashion and music. #CFDAMember @nickfouquet has quietly helped define that shift, shaping the role of headwear within it.
His approach —rooted in lived experience and guided by intuition rather than trend—continues to redefine the role of hats within contemporary fashion. In the process, he has cultivated a tribe centered, he said, around “Strong individualism. Eccentricity. A willingness to stand out. People who are more adventurous.”
Head to our link in bio to get a glimpse into Fouquet’s imagination, instinct, the language of hats, and more.
📷: Spencer Showalter

From Beyoncé to Pharrell, Western-wear has found a new life across fashion and music. #CFDAMember @nickfouquet has quietly helped define that shift, shaping the role of headwear within it.
His approach —rooted in lived experience and guided by intuition rather than trend—continues to redefine the role of hats within contemporary fashion. In the process, he has cultivated a tribe centered, he said, around “Strong individualism. Eccentricity. A willingness to stand out. People who are more adventurous.”
Head to our link in bio to get a glimpse into Fouquet’s imagination, instinct, the language of hats, and more.
📷: Spencer Showalter

From Beyoncé to Pharrell, Western-wear has found a new life across fashion and music. #CFDAMember @nickfouquet has quietly helped define that shift, shaping the role of headwear within it.
His approach —rooted in lived experience and guided by intuition rather than trend—continues to redefine the role of hats within contemporary fashion. In the process, he has cultivated a tribe centered, he said, around “Strong individualism. Eccentricity. A willingness to stand out. People who are more adventurous.”
Head to our link in bio to get a glimpse into Fouquet’s imagination, instinct, the language of hats, and more.
📷: Spencer Showalter

From Beyoncé to Pharrell, Western-wear has found a new life across fashion and music. #CFDAMember @nickfouquet has quietly helped define that shift, shaping the role of headwear within it.
His approach —rooted in lived experience and guided by intuition rather than trend—continues to redefine the role of hats within contemporary fashion. In the process, he has cultivated a tribe centered, he said, around “Strong individualism. Eccentricity. A willingness to stand out. People who are more adventurous.”
Head to our link in bio to get a glimpse into Fouquet’s imagination, instinct, the language of hats, and more.
📷: Spencer Showalter

From Beyoncé to Pharrell, Western-wear has found a new life across fashion and music. #CFDAMember @nickfouquet has quietly helped define that shift, shaping the role of headwear within it.
His approach —rooted in lived experience and guided by intuition rather than trend—continues to redefine the role of hats within contemporary fashion. In the process, he has cultivated a tribe centered, he said, around “Strong individualism. Eccentricity. A willingness to stand out. People who are more adventurous.”
Head to our link in bio to get a glimpse into Fouquet’s imagination, instinct, the language of hats, and more.
📷: Spencer Showalter

From Beyoncé to Pharrell, Western-wear has found a new life across fashion and music. #CFDAMember @nickfouquet has quietly helped define that shift, shaping the role of headwear within it.
His approach —rooted in lived experience and guided by intuition rather than trend—continues to redefine the role of hats within contemporary fashion. In the process, he has cultivated a tribe centered, he said, around “Strong individualism. Eccentricity. A willingness to stand out. People who are more adventurous.”
Head to our link in bio to get a glimpse into Fouquet’s imagination, instinct, the language of hats, and more.
📷: Spencer Showalter

Last week, the CFDA hosted the second Roundtable Series in partnership with @ebay and @the.circularity.project. The theme was “Care, Repair, and Technology,” featuring experts discussing how care and repair practices can drive longevity, reduce waste, and create lasting value.
Head to link in bio for highlights from the conversations.
A special thank you to @bazaarbar dayssi.ok @ritzcarltonnewyorknomad @joseandresgroup @chefjoseandres
📷: @bfa.com

Last week, the CFDA hosted the second Roundtable Series in partnership with @ebay and @the.circularity.project. The theme was “Care, Repair, and Technology,” featuring experts discussing how care and repair practices can drive longevity, reduce waste, and create lasting value.
Head to link in bio for highlights from the conversations.
A special thank you to @bazaarbar dayssi.ok @ritzcarltonnewyorknomad @joseandresgroup @chefjoseandres
📷: @bfa.com

Last week, the CFDA hosted the second Roundtable Series in partnership with @ebay and @the.circularity.project. The theme was “Care, Repair, and Technology,” featuring experts discussing how care and repair practices can drive longevity, reduce waste, and create lasting value.
Head to link in bio for highlights from the conversations.
A special thank you to @bazaarbar dayssi.ok @ritzcarltonnewyorknomad @joseandresgroup @chefjoseandres
📷: @bfa.com

Last week, the CFDA hosted the second Roundtable Series in partnership with @ebay and @the.circularity.project. The theme was “Care, Repair, and Technology,” featuring experts discussing how care and repair practices can drive longevity, reduce waste, and create lasting value.
Head to link in bio for highlights from the conversations.
A special thank you to @bazaarbar dayssi.ok @ritzcarltonnewyorknomad @joseandresgroup @chefjoseandres
📷: @bfa.com

Last week, the CFDA hosted the second Roundtable Series in partnership with @ebay and @the.circularity.project. The theme was “Care, Repair, and Technology,” featuring experts discussing how care and repair practices can drive longevity, reduce waste, and create lasting value.
Head to link in bio for highlights from the conversations.
A special thank you to @bazaarbar dayssi.ok @ritzcarltonnewyorknomad @joseandresgroup @chefjoseandres
📷: @bfa.com

Last week, the CFDA hosted the second Roundtable Series in partnership with @ebay and @the.circularity.project. The theme was “Care, Repair, and Technology,” featuring experts discussing how care and repair practices can drive longevity, reduce waste, and create lasting value.
Head to link in bio for highlights from the conversations.
A special thank you to @bazaarbar dayssi.ok @ritzcarltonnewyorknomad @joseandresgroup @chefjoseandres
📷: @bfa.com

Last week, the CFDA hosted the second Roundtable Series in partnership with @ebay and @the.circularity.project. The theme was “Care, Repair, and Technology,” featuring experts discussing how care and repair practices can drive longevity, reduce waste, and create lasting value.
Head to link in bio for highlights from the conversations.
A special thank you to @bazaarbar dayssi.ok @ritzcarltonnewyorknomad @joseandresgroup @chefjoseandres
📷: @bfa.com

Last week, the CFDA hosted the second Roundtable Series in partnership with @ebay and @the.circularity.project. The theme was “Care, Repair, and Technology,” featuring experts discussing how care and repair practices can drive longevity, reduce waste, and create lasting value.
Head to link in bio for highlights from the conversations.
A special thank you to @bazaarbar dayssi.ok @ritzcarltonnewyorknomad @joseandresgroup @chefjoseandres
📷: @bfa.com

Last week, the CFDA hosted the second Roundtable Series in partnership with @ebay and @the.circularity.project. The theme was “Care, Repair, and Technology,” featuring experts discussing how care and repair practices can drive longevity, reduce waste, and create lasting value.
Head to link in bio for highlights from the conversations.
A special thank you to @bazaarbar dayssi.ok @ritzcarltonnewyorknomad @joseandresgroup @chefjoseandres
📷: @bfa.com

Last week, the CFDA hosted the second Roundtable Series in partnership with @ebay and @the.circularity.project. The theme was “Care, Repair, and Technology,” featuring experts discussing how care and repair practices can drive longevity, reduce waste, and create lasting value.
Head to link in bio for highlights from the conversations.
A special thank you to @bazaarbar dayssi.ok @ritzcarltonnewyorknomad @joseandresgroup @chefjoseandres
📷: @bfa.com

Last week, the CFDA hosted the second Roundtable Series in partnership with @ebay and @the.circularity.project. The theme was “Care, Repair, and Technology,” featuring experts discussing how care and repair practices can drive longevity, reduce waste, and create lasting value.
Head to link in bio for highlights from the conversations.
A special thank you to @bazaarbar dayssi.ok @ritzcarltonnewyorknomad @joseandresgroup @chefjoseandres
📷: @bfa.com

Last week, the CFDA hosted the second Roundtable Series in partnership with @ebay and @the.circularity.project. The theme was “Care, Repair, and Technology,” featuring experts discussing how care and repair practices can drive longevity, reduce waste, and create lasting value.
Head to link in bio for highlights from the conversations.
A special thank you to @bazaarbar dayssi.ok @ritzcarltonnewyorknomad @joseandresgroup @chefjoseandres
📷: @bfa.com

Our kind of table with a little bit of everything we love: talent, community, and a lot of style. Head to link in bio for a glimpse of how CFDA showed up in full force at the American Image Awards with our CFDA members and friends through the lens of @martsromero.

Our kind of table with a little bit of everything we love: talent, community, and a lot of style. Head to link in bio for a glimpse of how CFDA showed up in full force at the American Image Awards with our CFDA members and friends through the lens of @martsromero.

Our kind of table with a little bit of everything we love: talent, community, and a lot of style. Head to link in bio for a glimpse of how CFDA showed up in full force at the American Image Awards with our CFDA members and friends through the lens of @martsromero.

Our kind of table with a little bit of everything we love: talent, community, and a lot of style. Head to link in bio for a glimpse of how CFDA showed up in full force at the American Image Awards with our CFDA members and friends through the lens of @martsromero.

Our kind of table with a little bit of everything we love: talent, community, and a lot of style. Head to link in bio for a glimpse of how CFDA showed up in full force at the American Image Awards with our CFDA members and friends through the lens of @martsromero.

Our kind of table with a little bit of everything we love: talent, community, and a lot of style. Head to link in bio for a glimpse of how CFDA showed up in full force at the American Image Awards with our CFDA members and friends through the lens of @martsromero.

Our kind of table with a little bit of everything we love: talent, community, and a lot of style. Head to link in bio for a glimpse of how CFDA showed up in full force at the American Image Awards with our CFDA members and friends through the lens of @martsromero.

Our kind of table with a little bit of everything we love: talent, community, and a lot of style. Head to link in bio for a glimpse of how CFDA showed up in full force at the American Image Awards with our CFDA members and friends through the lens of @martsromero.

Our kind of table with a little bit of everything we love: talent, community, and a lot of style. Head to link in bio for a glimpse of how CFDA showed up in full force at the American Image Awards with our CFDA members and friends through the lens of @martsromero.

Our kind of table with a little bit of everything we love: talent, community, and a lot of style. Head to link in bio for a glimpse of how CFDA showed up in full force at the American Image Awards with our CFDA members and friends through the lens of @martsromero.

Our kind of table with a little bit of everything we love: talent, community, and a lot of style. Head to link in bio for a glimpse of how CFDA showed up in full force at the American Image Awards with our CFDA members and friends through the lens of @martsromero.

Our kind of table with a little bit of everything we love: talent, community, and a lot of style. Head to link in bio for a glimpse of how CFDA showed up in full force at the American Image Awards with our CFDA members and friends through the lens of @martsromero.

Our kind of table with a little bit of everything we love: talent, community, and a lot of style. Head to link in bio for a glimpse of how CFDA showed up in full force at the American Image Awards with our CFDA members and friends through the lens of @martsromero.

Our kind of table with a little bit of everything we love: talent, community, and a lot of style. Head to link in bio for a glimpse of how CFDA showed up in full force at the American Image Awards with our CFDA members and friends through the lens of @martsromero.

Our kind of table with a little bit of everything we love: talent, community, and a lot of style. Head to link in bio for a glimpse of how CFDA showed up in full force at the American Image Awards with our CFDA members and friends through the lens of @martsromero.

Our kind of table with a little bit of everything we love: talent, community, and a lot of style. Head to link in bio for a glimpse of how CFDA showed up in full force at the American Image Awards with our CFDA members and friends through the lens of @martsromero.
Last night at the American Image Awards, @ZacPosen was recognized as Designer of the Year by his dear friend @KatieHolmes in a moment that felt as personal as it was iconic.
At the CFDA tables, we gathered in equally good company—emcee Alina Cho and Fashion Icon honoree Ruben Toledo sat alongside CFDA members Maria Cornejo, Daniella Kallmeyer, Ashlynn Park, Stephanie Suberville, Andre Walker, Kim Shui, and the ever-so-stylish Molly Ringwald in a room full of friends and industry collaborators.
It was a night of celebration, community, and American fashion at its finest. Head to the link in bio for more.
Video by @martsromero

At the National Arts Club on Friday, #CFDAmember Francisco Costa, in conversation with CFDA’s Marc Karimzadeh, talked about some of his definitive career moments - his 13-plus years as women’s creative director for Calvin Klein Collection, working for Tom Ford at Gucci and for Oscar de la Renta, and career highlights that included Lupita Nyong’o’s pearls-covered Oscars dress which was stolen after the awards ceremony. “TMZ kept calling us and everybody that we knew. They were making up this intrigue that we had created the whole thing,” he recalled. It wasn’t. The dress was found in downtown LA the following day.
Head to our link in bio for more on the lively talk.
📷: @bfa

At the National Arts Club on Friday, #CFDAmember Francisco Costa, in conversation with CFDA’s Marc Karimzadeh, talked about some of his definitive career moments - his 13-plus years as women’s creative director for Calvin Klein Collection, working for Tom Ford at Gucci and for Oscar de la Renta, and career highlights that included Lupita Nyong’o’s pearls-covered Oscars dress which was stolen after the awards ceremony. “TMZ kept calling us and everybody that we knew. They were making up this intrigue that we had created the whole thing,” he recalled. It wasn’t. The dress was found in downtown LA the following day.
Head to our link in bio for more on the lively talk.
📷: @bfa

At the National Arts Club on Friday, #CFDAmember Francisco Costa, in conversation with CFDA’s Marc Karimzadeh, talked about some of his definitive career moments - his 13-plus years as women’s creative director for Calvin Klein Collection, working for Tom Ford at Gucci and for Oscar de la Renta, and career highlights that included Lupita Nyong’o’s pearls-covered Oscars dress which was stolen after the awards ceremony. “TMZ kept calling us and everybody that we knew. They were making up this intrigue that we had created the whole thing,” he recalled. It wasn’t. The dress was found in downtown LA the following day.
Head to our link in bio for more on the lively talk.
📷: @bfa

At the National Arts Club on Friday, #CFDAmember Francisco Costa, in conversation with CFDA’s Marc Karimzadeh, talked about some of his definitive career moments - his 13-plus years as women’s creative director for Calvin Klein Collection, working for Tom Ford at Gucci and for Oscar de la Renta, and career highlights that included Lupita Nyong’o’s pearls-covered Oscars dress which was stolen after the awards ceremony. “TMZ kept calling us and everybody that we knew. They were making up this intrigue that we had created the whole thing,” he recalled. It wasn’t. The dress was found in downtown LA the following day.
Head to our link in bio for more on the lively talk.
📷: @bfa

At the National Arts Club on Friday, #CFDAmember Francisco Costa, in conversation with CFDA’s Marc Karimzadeh, talked about some of his definitive career moments - his 13-plus years as women’s creative director for Calvin Klein Collection, working for Tom Ford at Gucci and for Oscar de la Renta, and career highlights that included Lupita Nyong’o’s pearls-covered Oscars dress which was stolen after the awards ceremony. “TMZ kept calling us and everybody that we knew. They were making up this intrigue that we had created the whole thing,” he recalled. It wasn’t. The dress was found in downtown LA the following day.
Head to our link in bio for more on the lively talk.
📷: @bfa

At the National Arts Club on Friday, #CFDAmember Francisco Costa, in conversation with CFDA’s Marc Karimzadeh, talked about some of his definitive career moments - his 13-plus years as women’s creative director for Calvin Klein Collection, working for Tom Ford at Gucci and for Oscar de la Renta, and career highlights that included Lupita Nyong’o’s pearls-covered Oscars dress which was stolen after the awards ceremony. “TMZ kept calling us and everybody that we knew. They were making up this intrigue that we had created the whole thing,” he recalled. It wasn’t. The dress was found in downtown LA the following day.
Head to our link in bio for more on the lively talk.
📷: @bfa

Donna Karan’s ethos is rooted, among others, in the concept of “connecting the dots,” inspired by the work of her late husband, the artist Stephan Weiss.
On Thursday evening, Karan opened the doors to the doors to Urban Zen and the Stephan Weiss Studio in the West Village, which serves as a space to gather and “connect, create and communicate.” It was the perfect setting for CFDA’s inaugural evening of fellowship and networking for CFDA member designers and their teams.
“Each one of us is an individual, but what matters most is how we connect—because that creates something bigger, a new dimension,” Karan told the crowd, which included
#CFDAMember designers Andre Walker, Jasmin Larian Hekmat, Nicole Miller, Sachin and Babi Ahluwalia, Maria Cornejo, Italo Zucchelli, Ashlynn Park, Mimi So, Batsheva Hay, and Paul Morelli.
Head to link in bio for more on the evening. 📷: @bfa

Donna Karan’s ethos is rooted, among others, in the concept of “connecting the dots,” inspired by the work of her late husband, the artist Stephan Weiss.
On Thursday evening, Karan opened the doors to the doors to Urban Zen and the Stephan Weiss Studio in the West Village, which serves as a space to gather and “connect, create and communicate.” It was the perfect setting for CFDA’s inaugural evening of fellowship and networking for CFDA member designers and their teams.
“Each one of us is an individual, but what matters most is how we connect—because that creates something bigger, a new dimension,” Karan told the crowd, which included
#CFDAMember designers Andre Walker, Jasmin Larian Hekmat, Nicole Miller, Sachin and Babi Ahluwalia, Maria Cornejo, Italo Zucchelli, Ashlynn Park, Mimi So, Batsheva Hay, and Paul Morelli.
Head to link in bio for more on the evening. 📷: @bfa

Donna Karan’s ethos is rooted, among others, in the concept of “connecting the dots,” inspired by the work of her late husband, the artist Stephan Weiss.
On Thursday evening, Karan opened the doors to the doors to Urban Zen and the Stephan Weiss Studio in the West Village, which serves as a space to gather and “connect, create and communicate.” It was the perfect setting for CFDA’s inaugural evening of fellowship and networking for CFDA member designers and their teams.
“Each one of us is an individual, but what matters most is how we connect—because that creates something bigger, a new dimension,” Karan told the crowd, which included
#CFDAMember designers Andre Walker, Jasmin Larian Hekmat, Nicole Miller, Sachin and Babi Ahluwalia, Maria Cornejo, Italo Zucchelli, Ashlynn Park, Mimi So, Batsheva Hay, and Paul Morelli.
Head to link in bio for more on the evening. 📷: @bfa

Donna Karan’s ethos is rooted, among others, in the concept of “connecting the dots,” inspired by the work of her late husband, the artist Stephan Weiss.
On Thursday evening, Karan opened the doors to the doors to Urban Zen and the Stephan Weiss Studio in the West Village, which serves as a space to gather and “connect, create and communicate.” It was the perfect setting for CFDA’s inaugural evening of fellowship and networking for CFDA member designers and their teams.
“Each one of us is an individual, but what matters most is how we connect—because that creates something bigger, a new dimension,” Karan told the crowd, which included
#CFDAMember designers Andre Walker, Jasmin Larian Hekmat, Nicole Miller, Sachin and Babi Ahluwalia, Maria Cornejo, Italo Zucchelli, Ashlynn Park, Mimi So, Batsheva Hay, and Paul Morelli.
Head to link in bio for more on the evening. 📷: @bfa

Donna Karan’s ethos is rooted, among others, in the concept of “connecting the dots,” inspired by the work of her late husband, the artist Stephan Weiss.
On Thursday evening, Karan opened the doors to the doors to Urban Zen and the Stephan Weiss Studio in the West Village, which serves as a space to gather and “connect, create and communicate.” It was the perfect setting for CFDA’s inaugural evening of fellowship and networking for CFDA member designers and their teams.
“Each one of us is an individual, but what matters most is how we connect—because that creates something bigger, a new dimension,” Karan told the crowd, which included
#CFDAMember designers Andre Walker, Jasmin Larian Hekmat, Nicole Miller, Sachin and Babi Ahluwalia, Maria Cornejo, Italo Zucchelli, Ashlynn Park, Mimi So, Batsheva Hay, and Paul Morelli.
Head to link in bio for more on the evening. 📷: @bfa

Donna Karan’s ethos is rooted, among others, in the concept of “connecting the dots,” inspired by the work of her late husband, the artist Stephan Weiss.
On Thursday evening, Karan opened the doors to the doors to Urban Zen and the Stephan Weiss Studio in the West Village, which serves as a space to gather and “connect, create and communicate.” It was the perfect setting for CFDA’s inaugural evening of fellowship and networking for CFDA member designers and their teams.
“Each one of us is an individual, but what matters most is how we connect—because that creates something bigger, a new dimension,” Karan told the crowd, which included
#CFDAMember designers Andre Walker, Jasmin Larian Hekmat, Nicole Miller, Sachin and Babi Ahluwalia, Maria Cornejo, Italo Zucchelli, Ashlynn Park, Mimi So, Batsheva Hay, and Paul Morelli.
Head to link in bio for more on the evening. 📷: @bfa

Donna Karan’s ethos is rooted, among others, in the concept of “connecting the dots,” inspired by the work of her late husband, the artist Stephan Weiss.
On Thursday evening, Karan opened the doors to the doors to Urban Zen and the Stephan Weiss Studio in the West Village, which serves as a space to gather and “connect, create and communicate.” It was the perfect setting for CFDA’s inaugural evening of fellowship and networking for CFDA member designers and their teams.
“Each one of us is an individual, but what matters most is how we connect—because that creates something bigger, a new dimension,” Karan told the crowd, which included
#CFDAMember designers Andre Walker, Jasmin Larian Hekmat, Nicole Miller, Sachin and Babi Ahluwalia, Maria Cornejo, Italo Zucchelli, Ashlynn Park, Mimi So, Batsheva Hay, and Paul Morelli.
Head to link in bio for more on the evening. 📷: @bfa

Donna Karan’s ethos is rooted, among others, in the concept of “connecting the dots,” inspired by the work of her late husband, the artist Stephan Weiss.
On Thursday evening, Karan opened the doors to the doors to Urban Zen and the Stephan Weiss Studio in the West Village, which serves as a space to gather and “connect, create and communicate.” It was the perfect setting for CFDA’s inaugural evening of fellowship and networking for CFDA member designers and their teams.
“Each one of us is an individual, but what matters most is how we connect—because that creates something bigger, a new dimension,” Karan told the crowd, which included
#CFDAMember designers Andre Walker, Jasmin Larian Hekmat, Nicole Miller, Sachin and Babi Ahluwalia, Maria Cornejo, Italo Zucchelli, Ashlynn Park, Mimi So, Batsheva Hay, and Paul Morelli.
Head to link in bio for more on the evening. 📷: @bfa

Runway News! The CFDA Fashion Calendar invites designers to apply for inclusion on the Official New York Fashion Week Schedule for the September 2026 shows.
Applications are now open and will close on Wednesday, May 20, 2026.
#NYFW will take place from Thursday, September 10 through Tuesday, September 15, 2026, spotlighting the best of American fashion on the global stage.
Head to link in bio for more on the September #runway collections.
Pictured: A look from February’s Proenza Schouler show by #CFDAMember Rachel Scott. 📷: @gettyimages
The Instagram Story Viewer is an easy tool that lets you secretly watch and save Instagram stories, videos, photos, or IGTV. With this service, you can download content and enjoy it offline whenever you like. If you find something interesting on Instagram that you’d like to check out later or want to view stories while staying anonymous, our Viewer is perfect for you. Anonstories offers an excellent solution for keeping your identity hidden. Instagram first launched the Stories feature in August 2023, which was quickly adopted by other platforms due to its engaging, time-sensitive format. Stories let users share quick updates, whether photos, videos, or selfies, enhanced with text, emojis, or filters, and are visible for only 24 hours. This limited time frame creates high engagement compared to regular posts. In today’s world, Stories are one of the most popular ways to connect and communicate on social media. However, when you view a Story, the creator can see your name in their viewer list, which may be a privacy concern. What if you wish to browse Stories without being noticed? Here’s where Anonstories becomes useful. It allows you to watch public Instagram content without revealing your identity. Simply enter the username of the profile you’re curious about, and the tool will display their latest Stories. Features of Anonstories Viewer: - Anonymous Browsing: Watch Stories without showing up on the viewer list. - No Account Needed: View public content without signing up for an Instagram account. - Content Download: Save any Stories content directly to your device for offline use. - View Highlights: Access Instagram Highlights, even beyond the 24-hour window. - Repost Monitoring: Track the reposts or engagement levels on Stories for personal profiles. Limitations: - This tool works only with public accounts; private accounts remain inaccessible. Benefits: - Privacy-Friendly: Watch any Instagram content without being noticed. - Simple and Easy: No app installation or registration required. - Exclusive Tools: Download and manage content in ways Instagram doesn’t offer.
Keep track of Instagram updates discreetly while protecting your privacy and staying anonymous.
View profiles and photos anonymously with ease using the Private Profile Viewer.
This free tool allows you to view Instagram Stories anonymously, ensuring your activity remains hidden from the story uploader.
Anonstories lets users view Instagram stories without alerting the creator.
Works seamlessly on iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and modern browsers like Chrome and Safari.
Prioritizes secure, anonymous browsing without requiring login credentials.
Users can view public stories by simply entering a username—no account needed.
Downloads photos (JPEG) and videos (MP4) with ease.
The service is free to use.
Content from private accounts can only be accessed by followers.
Files are for personal or educational use only and must comply with copyright rules.
Enter a public username to view or download stories. The service generates direct links for saving content locally.