New York Men’s Day opened New York Fashion Week Fall Winter 2024. An all day event with eight designers who showcased their collections: The Salting, Y.Chroma, Landeros New York, Terry Singh, Bulan, Pas Une Marque, and Tarplay. Designer Jack Sivan’s story was posted earlier. Some designers at NYMD also included womens clothing. New York Men’s Day is a showcase of emerging talent working in menswear and/or challenging gender norms in fashion. Sponsored by Hilldun Corporation, at Location 05 and Daylight Studios, next to Hudson Yards in Manhattan, Public Relations AgentryPR, Photojournalist Fred J. DeVito, Imagemaker.
Scene: The Salting by designers Michael Ward and Manel Garcia Espejo. The New York based sportswear menswear/womenswear brand was inspired by the 1954 film On the Waterfront. Their collections are carried in 20 retail locations in the United States and Canada, including Bergdorf Goodman. Their fabrications are globally sourced with sustainable mills and all tailored in America.
Talent for the show: Key hairstylist Christian Ceja-Compi and team for Oribe. Key makeup artist Michelle Webb and team for Augment Tokyo, team support Academy of Freelance Makeup, Boutonnieres Megan Quip for Wilhelnyc, Gloves Amato New York, Footwear Florsheim.
Scene: Y.Chroma by Founder and Creative Director Max Israel. The Lisbon, Portugal menswear brand is inspired and focuses on male midlife re-invention, targeting a customer base typically comprising men aged 40 and above. Recognized for their commitment to vibrant colors, European craftsmanship, and a fascination with unique textiles, the House of Y.Chroma sets itself apart as a brand that educates.
Talent for the show: Principal Designer Nikolay Pachev, Key Hairstylist Ashley Brecken and team for Oribe, Key Makeup Artist Michelle Webb for Augment Tokyo, First Assistant Monique Marquerite, and team support Academy of Freelance Makeup, Casting Chad Thompson, Production Jackie O’Keefe and Jociana Lopes, Public Relations Jackie O’Keefe.
Scene: Landeros New York by Designer Andre Landeros Michel. The genderless brand’s theme was Arena. Andre allows the blend of goth, punk, new wave, and industrial music genres to inspire and initiate his design process. Drawing inspiration from the iconic silhouettes of band members, this collection seamlessly blends the energy of the music era with a modern and sophisticated touch. The essence of the musicians, Arcadia’s avant-garde style and Scritti Politti’s eclectic glamour is translated into a symphony canvas that mirrors the vibrant hues and bold contrasts characteristic of the 80s.
Talent for the show: Key Hairstylist Mandee Tauber and team for Oribe, Key Makeup Artist Michelle Webb for Augment Tokyo, team support Academy of Freelance Makeup, Stylist Jenesee Utley, Styling Assistants Anna Sandström and Tushiya, Casting Julius Poole.
Scene: Terry Singh by Designer Terry Singh. The New York City designer’s life took an unexpected turn when he ventured into the heart of India. Living a life of a yogi high in the serene mountains marked a profound chapter of his life and ignited a deep sense of liberation and self-discovery. Venturing to the Parambikulam Tiger reserve in Kerala India, he immersed himself in meditation within the stream. A desire to meld his essence with the majestic creature fueled his purpose. “This collection resonates with the narrative of my odyssey, visually manifesting the metamorphosis that denes who I am today.”
Talent for the show: Key Hairstylist Jenelle Oldham and team for Oribe. Key Makeup Artist Michelle Webb for Augment Tokyo, team support Academy of Freelance Makeup, Design Team Nicholas Colon, Padina Bondar, Sarni Solomon, Interns Chloe Willison, Isabella Fernandez, Mira Becker, Veronica Crist, Footwear Dr. Martens.
Scene: Bulan by Designer and Art Director Beam Ratchapol Ngaongam. From Bangkok, Thailand. He started his journey as a menswear designer. He became torn between his love for knitting and his passion for sewing. He then focused his attention on textile, design, and stitches in knitwear. He soon began to emerge in 3D knitwear design. Beam was struck by the luxurious aspect that knitwear volume can offer. This Unisex knitwear collection is dedicated to his mom because of the sacrifices she has made to give Beam a better life. She collected cardboard. In Thailand, selling recyclable material can be quite lucrative. Check out the sets made of cardboard and other recyclables.
Talent for the show: Key Hairstylist Gardner Edmunds and team for Oribe, Key Makeup Artist Michelle Webb for Augment Tokyo, team support Academy of Freelance Makeup, Stylist Anatolli Smith, Casting Cheyma Hadji, Set Designer Ryan J. Bell, Set Design Assistants Phoebe Sullivan-Bing, David Miller, and Roman Arkhipov, Footwear Dr. Martens.
Scene: Pas Une Marque by Designer Creative Director Sean Coutts. The Paris, France menswear brands inspiration is to bridge the gap between philosophy and fashion. They intend to explore design, techniques, and craft that evoke questioning. Pas Une Marque is heavily invested in its ‘why’ – driven by philosophy and seeking to promote a deeper sense of meaning. Their clothing is entirely manufactured in Peru. They work with a variety of artists within each collection to tell the brands story. Their clothing is available at Printemps, the first department store in Paris.
Talent for the show: Art Director Gabriel Trebejo, Key Hairstylist Kien Hoang and team for Oribe, Key Makeup Artist Michelle for Augment Tokyo, team support Academy of Freelance Makeup, Stylist Katherine Adrianzen, Casting Chad Thompson, Footwear Hoka, Public Relations AgentryPR, TMpr, ETC Los Angeles.
Scene: Tarplay by Designer Tarplay Brooks Jones. He operates between Nashville and New York City. The inspiration Anon: maybe you see me, maybe you don’t. This dual foundation, rooted in each location’s distinct values, forms the bedrock of Tarplay. It represents a harmonious union of practicality and idealism, intertwining a mission and a vision. This mission goes beyond the mere creation of captivating fashion; it is a commitment to propelling our world towards sustainable energy practices. The vision is to transcend the boundaries of fashion by utilizing creative energy to foster consciousness and spread positivity.
Talent for the show: Key Hairstylist Mandee Tauber and team for Oribe, Key Makeup Artist Michelle Webb for Augment Tokyo, team support Academy of Freelance Makeup, Stylist Moses Zay Fofana andTarplay Brooks Jones, Public Relations Rep Agency.