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ART HEARTS FASHION POWERS NEW YORK FASHION WEEK WITH 40+ INTERNATIONAL DESIGNERS, FIRST-EVER CAMBODIAN SHOWCASE, GLOBAL EXPANSION TO ASIA, AND PHILANTHROPIC IMPACT

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New York Fashion Week Powered by Arts Hearts Fashion hosted at the Angel Orensanz Foundation dazzled this season with unforgettable runway presentations from a stellar lineup of designers including Alexis Monsanto, Almee Couture, AnaOno, Alycesaundral, Aras Nancyz, Belle D’Amour, Capristian, Chavelis Playhouse, Coral Castillo, Cross Colours, Danny Nguyen, Diyanni Yacht Club, Edher Gin, Giannina Azar, Haus of Harleen, Henri Costa, Idol Jose, Jose Zafra, Kene Kaya, Kenneth Barlis, Keziah, Lila Nikole, Lybethras, Maceoo, Maya, Michelle Espinoza, Mila Hoffman, Mister Triple X, Montecristi NYC, Pia Bolte, Raquelle Pedraza, Ricardo Seco, Richard Hallmarq, Sienna Li, Soid Studios, Starielle, Textiles D’ La Rossa, Vizcarra, Wanda Beauchamp, Willow Bean Studio, and more.

The week highlighted landmark showcases from Ecuador, Guatemala, and Cambodia, marking history with the first-ever Cambodian Designer on NYFW stage. Philanthropy also took the spotlights AnaOno delivered a powerful patient-led runway, serving as a visceral protest calling for greater finding and research for breast cancer.

As Art Hearts Fashion continues to break barriers and champion global voices, the platform is setting its sights on Asia later this year, further expanding its reach and reinforcing its mission to celebrate diversity, artistry, and innovation on an international scale.

Stand-Out Moments:

AnaOno presents its powerful patient-led runway, a visceral protest demanding more funding and research for breast cancer

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Bridal:

Jose Zafra

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A Special Thanks to All Our Partners:

Angel Orensanz Foundation, AnaOno, B Bistro, Billion Dollar Beauty, Japonesque, Kering Eyewear, Mary & Shelly Accessories, Montecristi NYC, MG Aesthetics, Petite Disco, Santo Gusano, Six Summit Gallery, Smartwater, Somewhere Nowhere, Ten11, Tampa Bay Fashion Experience, and UNITE.

About Art Hearts Fashion:

Arts Hearts Fashion is the premiere platform dedicated to showcasing innovative designers and artist at the forefront of fashion week. Our coast-to-coast contemporary events get the most renowned designers and the sharpest up-and-coming emerging designers to the runway in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Las Vegas, London and beyond. Founded in 2010, AHF has become the driving force for fashion, art and entertainment. The shows have featured designers including Nicole Miller, Carmen Steffens, Hale Bob, Michael Costello, Trina Turk, Orlebar Brown, Patio, ONia, Furne Amato, Walter Mendez, Vilebrequin, Jovani, Cotton Inc., Black Tape Project, Mr. Triple X, and Michael NGO. For more information, please visit artheartsfashion.com or find us on Instagram.

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Daniela García: Dressing the Unspoken Truths of Storytelling

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Daniela García doesn’t treat costume as an afterthought. She treats it as evidence. Evidence of who a character was, who they’re pretending to be, and who they’re afraid of becoming. Born in Sonora, Mexico, and now creating in Los Angeles, Daniela has built a body of work grounded in one simple, uncompromising idea: wardrobe is narrative, and every detail matters.

Her connection to visual storytelling showed up early. Cameras, clothing, texture, framing—these weren’t learned skills so much as native instincts. They became her way of studying people, identity, and contradiction. That instinct carried her to the New York Film Academy, where she trained across disciplines, learning how stories are constructed from the inside out through writing, directing, and producing. Costume design didn’t emerge as a specialty—it revealed itself as the place where her voice was most precise. Daniela recognized that clothing is never neutral. It’s psychology made visible.

Her time directing only sharpened that perspective. Daniela wrote, directed, and designed films that confronted social tension and moral discomfort head-on. Viva explored contemporary Mexican identity with unfiltered honesty, while her thesis film Cruda Verdad Dura Moral examined assault, loyalty, betrayal, and the cultural silence that often surrounds trauma. She independently crowdfunded nearly $5,000 to bring the project to life, demonstrating both creative resolve and leadership. With the film preparing for a 2026 festival run, it stands as a clear expression of her willingness to tell difficult stories with clarity and intention. These experiences shaped her into a designer who understands that costumes don’t just dress characters—they carry their past and foreshadow their future.

In Los Angeles, Daniela has earned recognition as a designer with emotional discipline and narrative awareness. Her work on Drama Box vertical series such as After I Had the Billionaire Hobo’s Baby and Taming the Football Bad Boyshows her ability to bring depth and specificity to contemporary, fast-paced storytelling. Her costume design credits also include short films like HaimRebel FlowersWaltz for IsabelleLost TrailThank You for ComingGet Out of My HouseN’Oublie Pas Vivre—screened at the Glendale International Film Festival—and The Callback, which screened at the Valley Film Festival. She has further expanded her visual range through production design on The Vinyl Collection, creating unified worlds where wardrobe and environment speak the same emotional language.

What separates Daniela’s work is intention. She designs from character outward. Every fabric choice, silhouette, and color palette is rooted in psychology rather than trend. Her background as a director gives her an uncommon edge—she designs with an understanding of pacing, subtext, and emotional arc. She knows when restraint is more powerful than spectacle, and when a single detail can change how a scene lands.

Daniela is also deeply invested in the creative ecosystem around her. As a member of the Costume Society of America and Women in Film, she continues to refine her craft within communities dedicated to excellence, representation, and collaboration. These affiliations reflect her belief that strong storytelling is built through shared standards and mutual respect.

Today, Daniela García is quietly building a career defined by clarity, empathy, and emotional truth. She isn’t chasing attention—she’s building meaning. With every project, she gives form to what characters can’t say out loud. She isn’t just designing costumes. She’s shaping how stories feel, linger, and endure.

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