
Runway 7 F/W 25: A Global Fashion Celebration
New York, NY – Runway 7, the fashion industry’s most diverse runway production platform, is set to make its grand return for the Fall/Winter 2025 season. From February 5–9, the iconic Sony Hall (235 W. 46th St.) will transform into a global fashion hub, hosting over 100 designers from more than 16 countries. This five-day event promises to deliver a curated experience that celebrates inclusivity, sustainability, and cultural diversity, solidifying Runway 7’s reputation as a trailblazer in the fashion world.
A Lineup That Redefines Fashion
Runway 7’s Fall/Winter 2025 New York Fashion Week (NYFW) lineup is nothing short of spectacular. The event will feature a mix of established designers, emerging talent, and culturally inspired collections, offering a glimpse into the future of fashion. Highlights of the schedule include:
- February 5 (8 p.m.): The week kicks off with Adore Me, the women’s lingerie brand, presenting a 40-look cabaret-inspired collection. This exclusive, invite-only show will feature dancers, aerialists, and immersive performers, setting the tone for an unforgettable week.
- February 6 (5 p.m., 7 p.m., and 9 p.m.): A special “Made in India” showcase will honor Indian designers, including a presentation by CFDA designer Naeem Khan at 7 p.m. Khan will also receive the “Excellence in Design” award, recognizing his contributions to the fashion industry.
- February 7 (9 p.m.): Creators Inc. will take the spotlight with their LA-based swimwear line, CI Swimwear. The evening will conclude with an exclusive, invite-only after-party performance by Rich the Kid at 10 p.m.
- February 8 (7 p.m.): The second season of “Project Lab Coat” will focus on philanthropy, raising funds for Multiple Sclerosis research. To date, Runway 7 has contributed over
- 125,000 to the Corinne Goldsmith Dickinson Center at Mount Sinai and has pledged another 125,000 to the Corinne Goldsmith Dickinson Center at Mount Sinai and has pledged another 50,000 in 2025.
- February 9 (3 p.m.): A curated “Made in Mexico” showcase will feature culturally inspired collections from brands such as I, La Catrina, Oye Den, and Ministry of Fashion X Gerardy.
February 9 (9 p.m.): The week concludes with a showcase by celebrity designer Alvin Valley, known as the ‘King of Pants’ by The New York Times. Valley will debut his Fall collection, “The Wellington Girl,” inspired by Palm Beach’s billionaire equestrian elite.
A Commitment to Inclusivity and Sustainability
This season, Runway 7 champions inclusivity and sustainability, showcasing brands that reflect these values. Highlights include:
- Jaushina Nicole is an African American and women-owned brand.
- Streetz iz Watching, a New York City-based streetwear label.
- Flyba Style Couture is an African-inspired brand from Guinea.
- Eco-friendly labels like Kolye TJN and Natural Fashion.
Sponsors and Partners
Runway 7’s sponsors and partners are crucial in bringing this event to life. This season’s partners include:
- Water Partners: Splendid Alkaline
- Hotel Partners: The Muse Hotel & Omni Berkshire Place
- Beauty Partners: Book of Beauty & Rogue House Salon
- Gifting Partners: MoreLabs Morning Recovery, Bluecorn’s Aromática Candles, and The Heel Sling
About Runway 7
Runway 7 is a Fashion Week production company dedicated to representing the best in cultural diversity. By integrating international designers, media, celebrities, and commerce, Runway 7 creates a lifestyle marketplace that transcends traditional fashion shows. Each season, the platform strives for excellence in presenting must-see shows, performances, and installations.
For more information, visit www.runwayfashion.com.
Photo credits: Runway 7