To avoid overlaps and create synchronization in the fashion calendar, the councils have met to set agreements on the start and end dates of each fashion week. The decision, which follows ongoing discussions between the organisations, aims to benefit the professional audience traveling between cities as well as on-time designers.
BFC, CNMI, CFDA and FHCM have coordinated on the 2024-25 fashion week dates for New York, London, Milan and Paris to avoid scheduling conflicts and improve international attendance. This synchronized calendar aims to optimize designer exposure and enhance the guest experience, highlighting fashion weeks as vital global platforms to showcase brands.
The dates have been unanimously agreed by BFC, CNMI, CFDA and FHCM to avoid overlaps: September 2024: New York (6-11), London (12-17), Milan (17-23), Paris (23-1 October) . January 2025: Milan (17-21), Paris (21-26 and 27-30). February/March 2025: New York (13-18), London (20-24), Milan (February 25 – March 3), Paris (3-11). June 2025 (menswear): London (12-15), Milan (20-24), Paris (24-29). July 2025 (Haute Couture): Paris (7-10). September 2025: New York (11-16), London (18-22), Milan (23-29), Paris (September 29 – October 7), BFC said on its website.
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