
The Council of Fashion Designers of America’s (CFDA) official calendar featured several Black designers who made a strong impression at NYFW. BLACK ENTERPRISE celebrates these designers for their excellence in the fashion and style industry and for representing Blackness.
Sergio Hudson
LaQuan Smith
LaQuan Smith is renowned for his body-conscious designs and athleisure wear. His regular presence on the runway makes him a favorite among stylists, fashionistas and celebrities alike. Smith’s apparel has been worn by Usher, Serena Williams, and Teyana Taylor, to name a few.
Diotima (Rachel Scott)
Theophilio (Edvin Thompson)
Theophilio, created by Edvin Thompson, made its comeback to NYFW. Theophilio showcased its vibrant, culturally rich ready-to-wear on Sept. 11. The blend of Caribbean heritage and New York street style was palpable as it was present in the show. Adding to the overall creative appeal, Rihanna’s hairstylist, Yusef Williams, was on deck.
House of Aama
House of Aama, a mother-daughter label, has gained attention in this season’s previews and reviews surrounding New York Fashion Week (NYFW). The brand’s designs delve into historical and identity-related themes, striking a chord both culturally and commercially. Pieces from the collection embody a demure and spry aesthetic.
Advisry (Keith Herron)
Advisry, the label of designer Keith Herron, was highlighted as an emerging name in NYFW previews. Advisry presented pieces on Sept. 12, that are bold, striking, comfortable and represent the fresh wave of conceptual, youth-driven style that is gaining traction at New York shows.
Off-White (Ib Kamara)
Off-White, founded by Virgil Abloh and now creatively guided by Ib Kamara, showcased a collection that unites streetwear with high fashion. As a highlight of NYFW’s global focus, Off-White carries on Abloh’s tradition of cultural disruption and innovation within the fashion industry.
L’Enchanteur
L’Enchanteur, a returning brand for SS26, is definitely a fan favorite with its storytelling, craftsmanship, and exquisite spin on accessory design. Hands down, L’Enchanteur adds to the diverse perspectives and aesthetics of NYFW.
Frederick Anderson
Source: Black Enterprise

