Oxford Fashion Studio Brings 10 Independent Designers to NYFW at Pier 59 Serving a Fresh Flair on the Runway

Oxford Fashion Studio Brings 10 Independent Designers to NYFW at Pier 59 Serving a Fresh Flair on the Runway

CREDIT: OXFORD FASHION STUDIO

CREDIT: OXFORD FASHION STUDIO


By: Press Contact: John James Muller /Email: john@theriviereagency.com /Phone: (954) 649-7364

New York, NY (February 7, 2020) – On Friday evening, Oxford Fashion Studio presented 10 designers at Pier 59 Studios to a full house. The collections ranged from traditional womenswear and gender neutral apparel to jewelry and accessories, and a red-carpet ready plus size collection, offering truly something for everyone and every occasion.


The goal for the fashion group is to highlight independent fashion designers from all over the world, giving them a platform to showcase their work. Oxford Fashion Studio has worked with nearly 700 designers, from over 70 different countries, over the past 10 years. This year, the designers showcased their work to a full-house on the NYFW runway. You can learn more at Oxfordfashionstudio.com.

Na Yeong Baek

www.nayeongbaek.com | @nayeongbaek

The collection titled “Untamed,” was inspired by the Myanmar culture and its wavy and distorted ceramics that people use for utensils that aren’t necessarily typical. The South Korea based collection aimed to showcase the beauty in the old and forgotten, and how to find new artistry through imagination. From wools and knits we can see ripples of beige, black, whites and hues of mustard in imaginative forms.




Manishii 

www.manishii.com | @manishii_official

The collection titled “Untamed,” was inspired by the Myanmar culture and its wavy and distorted ceramics that people use for utensils that aren’t necessarily typical. The South Korea based collection aimed to showcase the beauty in the old and forgotten, and how to find new artistry through imagination. From wools and knits we can see ripples of beige, black, whites and hues of mustard in imaginative forms.


Matt Sarafa 

www.mattsarafa.com | @mattsarafa

Project Runway Junior alumni and Los Angeles designer brought down the house down with an explosion of rhinestones, furs, and mesh in an all black collection that was anything but boring. Celebs such as Tyra Banks, Iggy Azalea, Doja Cat, LisaRaye, Brenda Song have also been dressed by the unapologetic designer. I'm a new Text block ready for your content.


Mayan the Label 

www.mayanthelabel.com@mayanthelabel

The Saudia Arabia native showcased a collection merging traditional Arabic fashion with a contemporary flare. Mayan’s collection, “Faded”  reintroduced modest wear with a couture elevated look. Embellished coats and dresses sauntered down the runway. The collection was traditional by art, texture and culture. Shades of nudes and mint blended perfectly with deep reds in luxurious silks, chiffons and organza.


Rene’ Tyler
www.renetyler.com | @renetylerplussize

The collection Noir Et Blanc was inspired by Parisian style, elegance, and inclusivity. Glamourous looks celebrating a woman’s curves dominated the runway with this Las Vegas based designer’s collection. Her pieces have also  been worn by celebrities including Laverne Cox, Dulcé Sloan, Mary Lambert, and Marsha Ambrosius.


MVR 
www.mvrdesign.com | @mvrdesign.mx

MVR is a Mexican-based brand whose artisanal work is reflected in their street garments. The collection “Waitomo” was focused around  the utopian place called Waitomo Glowworm Cave located in New Zealand; where, through textile research and experimentation, new textures taken from nature are represented and created simulating the evolution of millions of years through handmade work on clothes. Inspiration is also drawn from hip hop culture during the 80s fused pastels tones of green, blue, pink and purple.