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Now's Your Chance To Sit Front Row At New York Fashion Week

By: Amy Rosner By: Amy Rosner | September 8, 2021 | Style & Beauty

Front row at Fashion Week was once traditionally reserved for the Kylie Jenner’s of the world.

Nowadays, it’s more the Rachael Kirkconnell’s and the Tinx’s of the world.

See Also: NYFW Gets A New Home And More In NYC This Month

3-0047.jpgBut with NYFW: The Experience, front-row seats can be reserved for you!

Yes, you heard us correctly.

IMG, the official organizer of New York Fashion Week’s central event, has partnered with On Location, the global leader in premium experiential hospitality, to present NFW: The Experience.

Through NYFW: The Experience, consumers are now able to purchase curated high-end hospitality packages that offer them access inside some of New York’s most coveted fashion shows.

1-0074.jpgConsumer packages are also tailored—so if you want to feel like Beyonce for a day, you can! Any chance we can get to be closer to #queen status.

Packages can include personalized wardrobe styling, hair and makeup, front row seating on the runway, intimate designer meet-and-greets, personal shopping sessions, and more!

Our ten-year-old selves are literally screaming.

2-0048.jpgThis season, participating designers include alice + olivia by Stacey Bendet, Altuzarra, Bibhu Mohapatra, The Blonds, Christian Cowan, Duncan, Dur Doux, PatBo, Proenza Schouler, Rachel Comey, and STAUD.

If you’ve always dreamed of attending NYFW, IMG and On Location are your fairy godmothers.

Trade in your pumpkin for your Uber Platinum, and your glass slippers for some killer YSL pumps. 4-0039.jpgYou're one step closer to achieving your lifelong goal of becoming Anna Wintour. Now all you need is that chic bob haircut.



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Photography by: Raden Prasetya, Michael Lee, Flaunter