VFILES: A Decade of Influence, Creativity, and Transformation at NYFW

Article by The Knockturnal

The New York Fashion Week events kicked off in style at the iconic VFILES SoHo location on 12 Mercer Street. Steeped in fashion history, this venue has been at the forefront of nurturing young talent since its inception in 2012. Opening its doors with a bang, featuring Hood by Air and ASAP Rocky in June 2012, the VFILES Store quickly became a cherished space for emerging designers to establish their brands in the heart of NYC. Julie Anne Quay, a driving force behind the VFILES Foundation, highlights the organization’s mission to elevate young designers and artists. She explains, “We are reestablishing a showcase at 12 Mercer and establishing the new VFDA (VFILES Designer Alumni) to further support those designers and artists who have been featured in VFILES Runway and in many iterations of the store over the past decade.”

Guests including Rebecca Black, VFILES fellow and professional ballet dancer Gabe Stone Shayer and 88 Rising artist Spence Lee joined the NYFW opening to see a stunning array of designs by talented individuals, including Kim ShuiSami MiroElena VelezLeaf XiaSeokwoon YoonHubane Cozy, Celine KwanAri SerranoGypsy SportSkdrow fashion, and the iconic VFILES namesake brand. This exciting announcement coincides with the celebration of the tenth year anniversary of VFILES RUNWAY, which made its debut in 2013. The runway has seen the spotlight on celebrated designers like Gypsy Sport, Sam MC, Steven Tai, and Ammerman Schlossberg.

To commemorate this milestone, VFILES Fellow Aliza Kelly, led the gathering in group affirmations, encouraging everyone to drop their thoughts into the Affirmation Wheel. Later in the night, VFILES continued the celebration by hosting a special NYFW edition of their beloved Pass The Aux series at Bowery Electric. The stage came alive with performances by Rebecca Black and Delly, accompanied by Godspeed.