Black History Month and New York Fashion Week certainly have little better starts than Black people at Fashion Council dinners. Co-hosts Sandrine Charles and Lindsay people bring together many of the most stylish, smartest black foodies, creators and visionary people to welcome the busy New York City.
True to the mission of promoting inclusion in the fashion industry, council chaired Explore the showroom Each fashion week has burgeoning black and African diaspora designers who can showcase their collections. Its current fall 2025 speeches – tags like Fumi The Label, Muehleder and Nia Thomas are the Council’s Hall 10 showroom. Such occasions mean that fashion folks who are already eager to mix and mix have more reasons to celebrate.
During the celebrations throughout the evening, “it felt like a BET award.” On the 13th floor of the Buzzy WSA building in the Manhattan Financial District, many designers, models, creative and industry innovators (from Chanel Iman and Jordyn Woods to Ari Lennox, Julez Smith and Hannah Bronfman Fallis) from Chanel Iman and Jordyn Woods to Ari Iman : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : and Jordyn Woods, wearing NINES, wearing NINES, wearing Nines, heading to the toe black ensemble. Dress requirements? All black cocktail. The cocktail starts at 7pm, with a custom drink from Henny-Rita and a range of wine-free and spiritless options, dinner service was served at 8pm when the space was transferred to dinner.
Designers Rachel Scott, Edvin Thompson, Anifa Mvuemba and Sergio Hudson Got on their table for delicious publishers. The mixed green salad and French onion soup is preceded by a serving of Cacio e Pepe Gnocchi, followed by the Branzino and French Fries main course. However, before listing the desserts, DJ A-list started the party with a mix of hip-hop and R&B Bangers. Within minutes, the entire crowd entered the center of the space and danced all night. It is indeed a suitable celebration of excellence for black people!