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Photos Highlight New York Fashion Week's Fall-Winter 2026 Runway Show
Rama Duwaji, NYC’s First Lady, wore a layered trench coat to support Diotima’s craft-led, identity-driven fashion, marking her second front-row appearance this season.
- On February 15, 2026, Rama Duwaji attended Diotima's RTW Fall 2026 runway during New York Fashion Week, marking her first appearance as New York City's First Lady.
- Duwaji's support for Diotima, a craft-led label led by Rachel Scott, is shown by her attendance at the February 15, 2026, show and the September 2025 inaugural runway, reflecting shared values.
- Styled by Gabriella Karefa-Johnson, Duwaji layered two trench coats, accessorized with a black handbag and gold hoop earrings, and styled her hair as the 'Rama'.
- Duwaji's attendance supports the label, and Rachel Scott told The New York Times, `I was intrigued by her work and personal style, so having her at the show was really exciting`.
- Timing-Wise, the presentation occurred on February 14, 2026, on the eve of President's Day, amid a week largely avoiding political talk.
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Photos highlight New York Fashion Week's Fall-Winter 2026 runway show
Photos of the Fall-Winter 2026 runway show at New York Fashion Week.
·Denver, United States
Read Full ArticleOn February 15, during New York's fashion week, the stylist attracted all eyes by attending the Diotima brand parade alongside Rama Duwaji. Already in January, the thirty-year-old dressed the wife of the Mayor of New York, Zohran Mamdani, during her inauguration. Since her resignation as "Vogue" in 2023, Gabriella Karefa-Johnson stopped cultivating her freedom of tone and critical spirit on the fashion scene.
·Paris, France
Read Full ArticleInvited to the parade of Diotima, the Syrian-American artist confirms his status as a new fashion figure of generation Z. And he chose to wear the trench in a decidedly atypical way
·Italy
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