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See Olivia Culpo, Alix Earle and More Influencers' #OOTDs at New York Fashion Week
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Date:2025-03-11 07:13:53
Alexa, play "Welcome to New York."
The Big Apple has been welcoming some of the biggest stars and designers for New York Fashion Week. The event runs from Sept. 8 to Sept. 13, and showcases collections from the spring-summer 2024 season.
Christian Siriano, Jason Wu, Prabal Gurung Alice + Olivia's Stacey Bendet and Ralph Lauren are just a few of the big names to present so far—with Lauren making his first return to New York Fashion Week since 2019. And their front rows have been packed with stars—including Jennifer Lopez, Gabrielle Union, Janet Jackson, Mindy Kaling, James Marsden, Cara Delevingne, Ariana DeBose and Amanda Seyfried to name a few (to see even more celebrities at New York Fashion Week, click here).
But it's not just famous figures from movies and TV shows who've been serving up some serious style inspo this Fashion Week. Many social media stars have also been bringing their fashion A-game and attending the big shows, including Sofia Richie, Lori Harvey, Olivia Culpo, Dylan Mulvaney, Tinx, Alix Earle and Meredith Duxbury.
Of course, they make sure their millions of followers can scroll through all the fun and candid moments and capture content about everything from their OOTO to the looks on the runway.
And with New York Fashion Week still in full swing, who knows who will make a chic cameo in the next few days? But for now, keep reading to see some of your favorite influencers' stylish appearances in NYC. And don't worry, there's no dress code for this invite.
Attending the Christian Siriano show.
Attending the Prabal Gurung show.
Attending the Prabal Gurung show.
Attending the Ralph Lauren show.
Attending the L'Agence presentation
Attending the alice + olivia by Stacey Bendet presentation.
Attending the Dion Lee show.
Attending the Ralph Lauren show.
Attending the Jason Wu Collection show.
Attending the Jason Wu Collection show.
Attending the Ralph Lauren show.
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