Fashion Designers of Latin America During New York Fashion Week February 2022

Fashion Designers of Latin America During New York Fashion Week February 2022
Fashion Designers of Latin America During New York Fashion Week February 2022

FDLA Presented the FW/22 Collections Made in Latam by the Fashion Designers of Latin America.

Fashion Designers of Latin America (FDLA) featured emerging fashion designers for the FW/2022 season during New York Fashion Week (NYFW) during a LIVE show this past Tuesday February 15th. The Fall schedule FDLA shows took place at its new location, SECOND, an iconic, exceptional and luxury event venue, located in Chelsea at 849 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10001. The event was produced in adherence to New York State Health Guidelines.

This season the FDLA fashion festivities was reduced to a one day only event with multiple shows. In efforts to protect the wellbeing of our fashion community. The up-close in-person showcase featured some of the best emerging Latinx Fashion Designers. Said Albania Rosario Founder & CEO at FDLA.

FDLA showcased the following Latinx fashion designers & brands;

Abigail Silverio of SEV Brand - Dominican Republic/USA, 

Connie Pina of Celestial Brand Durango, Mexico, 

Dante Luxury Footwear  Guanajuato, Mexico , 

Fernanda Barboza  Durango, Mexico, 

Indira & Isidro - Mexico, 

Jose Ventura - Dominican Republic, 

Yirko Sivirich - Peru.



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