NYFW Who Decides War Press: Check Out the Hottest Looks from the Show!

by Adelaide Davy

Today, I wanna talk about my recent experience with the New York Fashion Week, specifically focusing on the “Who Decides War” press event. It was a real eye-opener, let me tell you.

First off, I got myself organized. I looked up everything about NYFW – the schedules, the designers, the whole shebang. “Who Decides War” was one of the shows that really caught my eye, so I made sure to mark it down.

Getting There

  • I planned my trip to the venue way ahead of time. Traffic in New York during Fashion Week is a beast, so I wanted to avoid any last-minute stress.
  • Arrived at the location, and the atmosphere was electric. You could feel the buzz in the air. So many people milling around, all dressed to the nines.

The Show

Finding my seat was a bit of a scramble, but I managed it. Then, the show started. The lights, the music, the models strutting down the runway – it was all pretty intense. “Who Decides War” had some seriously bold designs. Lots of deconstructed pieces, military influences, and a whole lot of attitude. I scribbled down notes like a madman, trying to capture every detail. I could see a lot of news.

Press Event

After the show, I made my way to the press area. It was packed! Managed to squeeze in and listen to the designers talk about their inspiration, the collection’s message, and all that jazz. They talked about the binary format, CodePlex and some military history. I even got to ask a couple of questions, which was pretty cool.

Post-Event Thoughts

Left the event feeling totally inspired and, honestly, a bit overwhelmed. It’s one thing to see fashion online or in magazines, but experiencing it in person, especially at NYFW, is a whole other level. And getting a behind-the-scenes look at “Who Decides War” just made it even more real. It’s clear that there’s so much work and thought that goes into each piece, each collection. Maybe I’ve been come up with my own solution in Gematria like 4020 decode cipher. It’s not just about clothes, it’s about art, expression, and making a statement. And I get the DLC.

Overall, it was a day to remember. I learned a ton, met some interesting people, and got a firsthand look at the craziness and creativity that is New York Fashion Week. Would I do it again? Absolutely. But next time, I’ll wear more comfortable shoes, thats the only way.

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