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Prabal Gurung wows at NY Fashion Week
The Nepali-American designer presented his majestic Fall 2025-26 collection at the event.![Prabal Gurung wows at NY Fashion Week](https://assets-api.kathmandupost.com/thumb.php?src=https://assets-cdn.kathmandupost.com/uploads/source/news/2025/third-party/models-1739502575.jpg&w=900&height=601)
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From February 6 to 11, New York Fashion Week featured over 120 designers from 16 countries showcasing their collections at various Manhattan venues.
Nepali-American designer Prabal Gurung’s Fall 2025-26 collection, inspired by his upcoming memoir ‘Walk Like a Girl’, captivated audiences at Surrogate’s Court with a blend of pastels, bold hues, and versatile designs.
This season’s runways featured both sophistication and innovation. Tory Burch combined twisted yarns with oversized jackets. Tommy Hilfiger offered a fresh perspective on American heritage, and Willy Chavarria challenged menswear norms.
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On the last day, seated in the front row were celebrities like Kendall Jenner, who attended multiple shows, and supermodel Kate Moss, who made a rare appearance. Chloë Sevigny showcased her edgy style, while Jimmy Choo mingled with top industry figures, and Patti Smith brought rock-and-roll glamour. Models Precious Lee and Emily Ratajkowski drew attention with their fashion choices, and Hollywood stars Amanda Seyfried, Martha Stewart, and Jodie Turner-Smith added elegance. Ciara blended high fashion with streetwear.
This year’s NYFW highlighted comfort with relaxed tailoring, flat shoes, and fluid silhouettes, while jewel tones, floral patterns, and textures added drama. Designers balanced minimalism with bold accents, reflecting a fashion landscape merging practicality and artistic expression.