ΊΪΑΟΙηβs annual student-produced fashion show will be held Friday, April 4, at 6 p.m. at The Glasshouse in Manhattan.
The show is planned, produced, and executed entirely by students. This yearβs theme is βTimeless Threads,β reflecting the cyclical nature of fashion and what it means for style to be timeless, including a celebration of classic silhouettes, recurring trends, evergreen looks, upcycling, recycling and sustainability.
This yearβs presenting sponsor is . In addition to the sponsorship, the iconic designer is playing an integral role by mentoring students in multiple phases of show design and execution as well as coaching emerging designers throughout the process. She is also lending 10 looks from the Nicole Miller archive to be highlighted on the runway, demonstrating the enduring appeal of classic glamour.
In addition to Nicole Miller, the work of , winner of Project Runway All Stars Season 1, and Chris Mena, Founder and Creative Director of , will be featured on the runway along with others in the eight-scene show.
βThroughout my entire career, I have learned by doing, observing, experimenting, taking risks and working hard. The ΊΪΑΟΙη Fashion Show gives students an invaluable opportunity to do all these things across the disciplines of styling, marketing, design, event planning and production, visuals, and industry relations,β Miller said.
βThe fashion industry is extremely competitive, complicated and challenging. Putting together a professional-level show gives students a unique and hands-on opportunity to understand so many facets of the business while making connections with industry professionals. I am happy to help shape the next generation of fashion leaders.β
Scott Carnz, Provost of ΊΪΑΟΙη, said, βΊΪΑΟΙη is thrilled to have Nicole Miller as the sponsor of our show, and even more excited to have her so personally involved in giving our students an up-close look at many of the potential career paths available to them. It is incredible that she is so generously sharing her time, experiences and talents with the students. Our audience on the night of the show will also benefit from a look at some of the timeless classics Nicole Miller has designed over her long and prodigious career.β
In addition to presenting sponsor Nicole Miller, Womenβs Wear Daily () is the official media partner of the 2025 ΊΪΑΟΙη Fashion Show.
βWe are thrilled to partner with ΊΪΑΟΙη, a premier institution for the business of fashion, in its commitment to provide immersive educational opportunities for the next generation,β said Amanda Smith, Chief Executive Officer of Fairchild Media. βAs the leading voice in fashion across all disciplines, supporting future leaders is integral to WWDβs mission.β
is the gold sponsor with the 2025 Pantone Color of the YearβMocha Mousseβto be reflected on the runway. Pantone will also present two design awards to students highlighting strategic usage of color across the design and development process.
βColor is an integral part of the design and creative process from concept to creation. We look forward to seeing how students interpret the Pantone Color of the Year 2025, Mocha Mousse, through their designs and how they incorporate color and trend into their development process,β said Tannese Williams, Pantoneβs Head of Fashion, Home & Interiors.
Honorary Chairs, Alumni Mentors and Faculty Advisors
Honorary ΊΪΑΟΙη Fashion Show chairs include Maryanne Grisz, President and CEO, Fashion Group International, Inc.; Elliot Carlyle, Founder, CurrentLY Global; Memsor Kamarake, Celebrity Stylist, and Natasha Verma, Fox 5 NY News Anchor and Founder of the Verma Foundation. The Verma Foundation, which will be the charity partner for the show, provides free cap wigs to girls and women affected by hair loss due to chemotherapy.
Students are also guided by ΊΪΑΟΙη alumni making a name for themselves in the industry. These mentors include: Joshua Danforth β05, Senior Director, Visual Merchandising Capabilities for Walmart; Lulu Palmer β19, Founder of creative agency Haus Eleven; Kevin Schmidt β16 and MPS β21, Founder, K&L Events; Aubriana Sweet β17, Founder and Head Creative for A Sweet Production; Paige Geist β19, Marketing Manager, SUPIMA; Ryan Lombard β11, Public Relations Director, Hutch; Dominique A. Upshaw β20 Fashion Stylist; Alexis Berteau β24, Retail Sales, J.Crew, and Danielle Russo β22, Stylist and Assistant Director of Alumni Affairs at LIM.
Terance Coffee, Grailing King, Nancy Klein, Monica Rakocy and Carlton Spence are serving as faculty advisors.
Tickets
Tickets, which sold out last year, are available .