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Christian Siriano transports New York Fashion Week attendees to the silver screen
Christian Siriano's NYFW show featured diverse models and dramatic gowns inspired by cinema, aiming to revive retail shopping and celebrate inclusivity amid fashion's evolving landscape.
- Christian Siriano presented his spring 2026 runway show on September 13, 2025, at Macy's Herald Square during New York Fashion Week.
- Siriano designed dramatic black-and-white looks with exaggerated silhouettes, inspired by Marlene Dietrich's mix of feminine and masculine styles.
- The show featured models of diverse sizes, genders, and backgrounds and included a vibrant burst of color to close the collection.
- Grammy-Winning singer Lizzo attended wearing a flesh-toned corset and black skirt, and she revealed she lost weight by ending her vegan diet and stopping Ozempic early.
- The event emphasized inclusivity and body positivity, with Siriano calling for mixed beauty and attendees expressing feeling loved and represented.
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Lizzo did her hair toss, checked her nails. And walked her fine ass to Christian Siriano. The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter, who took a six-hour flight to attend the designer’s spring 2026 show at Macy’s Herald Square, sat front row alongside Siriano fans Whoopi Goldberg, Patricia Clarkson, Oprah, Gayle King and Heather Graham. The hitmaker and body-inclusivity role model rocked a flesh-toned corset topped with a transparent black sarong skir…
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