Fresh for the new season: Celebrity looks from New York Fashion Week


The Spring/Summer 2025 shows gathered celebrities from around the world. Photo: Instagram/Emily Ratajkowski

The runways of New York Fashion Week came alive with diverse designs for the Spring/Summer 2025 fashion season – and so did the red carpets.

Celebrities were seen posing for the cameras (and in some cases, their adoring fans), dressed in chic outfits.

Stray Kids’ Lee Know and Felix showed that the K-pop influence is still going strong. They attended Tommy Hilfiger’s show, where they were greeted with screams from the crowds.

Lee Know opted for a preppy look, while Felix wore a loose-cut suit.

Emily Ratajkowski indulged the press by taking the time to be photographed on the streets before making her entry into the Proenza Schouler event venue. She turned heads with her crop top and leather skirt ensemble.

Laura Dern pulled off a extremely chic yet classic Ralph Lauren look. She wore a double-breasted navy suit jacket layered over a crisp white button down shirt, paired with flowy white pants.

On the other hand, Mindy Kaling channeled the cool-girl vibe at the Tory Burch show. With a jacket draped over her shoulders, she looked fashionably relaxed in a pair of wide-legged pants.

For Off-White, Zayn Malik appeared in a brown leather jacket with a faux crocodile print patent collar. It was part of his new look comprising a shaggy beard and tousled hairstyle.


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