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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
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.
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Photo Credit: Jemil Lawal @jay.vision4k

Photo Credit: Anna Paola Pizzocaro
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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Built on Style, Powered by Culture: Kamp De Krog Brings Its Pop-Up Shop Experience to Atlanta
Kamp De Krog pulled up to Atlantic Station in Atlanta and did what it does best, turn open space into a living, breathing culture moment. The traveling vintage and streetwear pop-up brought together racks of rare finds, statement pieces, and independent vendors who understand that style is language. From worn-in classics to bold streetwear silhouettes, the event felt less like shopping and more like a conversation, one stitched together by creativity, confidence, and community.
What stood out was the energy. Atlanta showed up curious, expressive, and ready to engage. People were not just browsing, they were connecting with vendors, trading stories behind garments, and tapping into the culture that makes pop-ups like this matter. Kamp De Krog created an atmosphere where individuality was the currency and originality was the standard, reminding everyone that fashion hits different when it is personal.
Set against the backdrop of Atlantic Station, the pop-up became a reflection of Atlanta itself, diverse, expressive, and unapologetically creative. Kamp De Krog continues to carve out space for independent fashion and culture-forward experiences, proving that when community leads, style follows. This stop in Atlanta was not just an event, it was a statement.
The Atlanta pop-up captured the spirit of Kamp De Krog in every detail. From the carefully curated apparel to the energy of the crowd, the event celebrated creativity, individuality, and community. Visitors left not just with new pieces for their wardrobe, but with a sense of connection to the culture behind the brand. The experience made it clear that Kamp De Krog is setting the tone for pop-up fashion in Atlanta and that this is only the beginning of a growing movement.
























































































































































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