Fashion’s Night Out: A Whirlwind of Chaos, Celebrities & Free Cocktails

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New York City’s Fashion’s Night Out (FNO) is equal parts exhilarating and exhausting—a glittering, high-energy circus where stores transform into nightclubs, supermodels mingle with shoppers, and the streets buzz with the kind of frenetic glamour only NYC can deliver. This year, I found myself drawn to the Meatpacking District.

FNO, Anna Wintour’s brainchild, began in 2009 as a way to inject some joy (and sales) into the fashion industry post-recession. Now, it’s a global phenomenon—1,178 venues in NYC alone—turning the city into a shopper’s playground. The vibe? Imagine Coachella, but with more designer discounts and fewer mud stains.

Highlights from my night:

  • The Postelles playing a fashionably late set at Ted Baker, including a raucous cover of “Hound Dog.”

  • Puma’s pop-up ping-pong showdown with a NY pro (because nothing says "fashion" like athletic hustling).

  • Mystery start-ups aggressively promoting their brands like caffeinated carnival barkers.

The Must-Hit List

With so much happening, strategy is key. Here’s where the real magic was:

  • Target’s Missoni Pop-Up: The holy grail for affordable luxe.

  • Net-a-Porter’s Tech Window Shop: Because fashion + digital = love.

  • Marc Jacobs’ Carnival: A trippy, glitter-drenched wonderland.

  • Mercer Street Block Party: The ultimate see-and-be-seen moment.

  • Nacho Figueras at Ralph Lauren: Because polo players in blazers are always a mood.

Beauty & Fragrance Highlights

For perfume lovers, FNO was a scented dream:

  • Kilian Hennessy at Saks, doling out silver travel sprays to lucky Instagrammers.

  • L’Artisan Parfumeur’s Batucada launch at Henri Bendel—Brazilian vibes in a bottle.

  • Diptyque’s Macaron & Champagne party, complete with a secret-item scavenger hunt for a free bottle.

Saks Fifth Avenue

Saks was a microcosm of FNO’s glorious chaos:

  • Stella McCartney’s digital Polaroid booth with models (and truffles!).

  • Christian Cota leading a live digital painting collab.

  • Prabal Gurung and Doo Ri making appearances.

  • Questlove DJing while Rebecca Minkoff and The Man Repeller hosted a hair-braiding bar (with leather accents, naturally).

FNO is overwhelming, over-the-top, and utterly irresistible. It’s a night where fashion democratizes itself, inviting everyone—from Vogue editors to downtown cool kids—to revel in the industry’s excess. Sure, getting around is a nightmare, and yes, you’ll probably leave with a tote bag full of stuff you didn’t know you needed. But that’s the point. As Vogue’s Sarah Brown put it: “The electricity in the stores kicks off the season.” And after a night like this, who wouldn’t be excited for Fashion Week?

Photography by Wassim Serhan

Leila Antakly

Leila Antakly is the founder and editor of Antakly Projects, the independent cultural platform she launched in New York in 2003 as Ninu Nina. Syrian and Colombian, she began her career at Vogue Italia and has spent more than twenty years in conversation with artists, musicians, designers, photographers, and inspiring thinkers around the world.

https://www.ninunina.com/
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