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FDLA during New York Fashion Week, February 2022

24Fashion proudly presents: Fashion Designers of Latin America During New York Fashion Week February 2022

FDLA will require proof of vaccination and all guests will be required to wear face masks at all times.

Fashion Designers of Latin America (FDLA) has announced the official schedule and participating fashion designers for the upcoming FDLA season during New York Fashion Week (NYFW) for its LIVE shows in February. The Fall schedule for FW/2022 FDLA shows will take place during NYFW 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 is produced in adherence to New York State Health Guidelines.

This season the FDLA fashion festivities will be 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 will feature some of the best upcoming Latin-American Fashion Designers, – said Albania Rosario, Founder & CEO at FDLA.

FDLA will require all participating staff, designers, models and all guests to be show proof of vaccine and the use of facemasks will be required at all times.

FDLA is showcasing emergent designers:

Abigail Silverio of SEV Brand – Dominican Republic – Connie Pina of Celestial Brand – Mexico – Dante Luxury Footwear – Mexico – Fernanda Barboza – Mexico – Indira & Isidro – Mexico – Jose Ventura – Dominican Republic – Willfredo Gerardo – Mexico & Cuba. 

FDLA during New York Fashion Week, February 2022

Visit FDLA Designers to learn more.

To access the shows, click here! View more at www.fdla.co

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