Latinos in the Big Apple: Voices Redefining Fashion at NYFW

By NOS.3 Editorial Team

This season, Latin designers claimed the runway with bold collections that went beyond aesthetics, carrying narratives of culture, resilience, and experimentation.


ALMAMI - Photo Courtesy Mitya Utkin

  • ALMAMI (Mexico): Debuting at Runway 7, Almami introduced a romantic, coquette-inspired collection that balanced softness with statement silhouettes.

Campillo | Photo: Courtesy

  • Campillo (Mexico): With “Repetición,” Campillo explored craft and gender duality, reimagining traditional techniques with a modern, fluid edge.


Kene kaya | Photo by Noah Hines

  • Kené Kaya (Peru): A historic moment for Peru—Kené Kaya brought Shipibo-Conibo art to the runway, in collaboration with Indigenous women artisans.

Lazaro Sanchez | Photo Daniel Salamanca

  • Lázaro Sánchez (Venezuela): A collection where structure meets emotion, highlighting the power of nostalgia while embracing a contemporary, international aesthetic.

Lemini Brand - Photo Courtesy of Mitya Utkin

  • Lemini Brand (Mexico): Fusing Italian and Japanese roots, Lemini created a narrative-driven collection that blends heritage and modernity.

Luar Spring summer | Photo courtesy of Ik Aldama

  • Luar (Dominican Republic): With “La Fantasía,” Raul Lopez celebrated Dominican carnival culture, embracing maximalism and deep cultural storytelling.

Mun Designs | Photo Courtesy

  • Mun Designs (Chile): Known for vibrant prints and bold textures, Mun’s NYFW showcase leaned into maximalism and material experimentation.


Sanchez Depino | Photo Courtesy

Based on ancestral traditions, Latin America’s designers are reshaping what it means to make fashion in 2025, a force that is here to stay.

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