A who’s who of cool “It” girls surrounded by flags and drapped in funky mod clothing. Celebrities include, Rashida Jones, Whoopi Goldberg, Aidy Bryant and more. See the Opening Ceremony Ready to Wear S/S 2017 collection presented at NYFW below:
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Opening Ceremony Ready to Wear F/W 2016 NYFW
Sleek funky silhouettes with bold 80’s color and flair. What stood out: the padded shoulders and sharp sunglasses. See the Opening Ceremony Ready to Wear F/W 2016 collection presented at NYFW below:
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Opening Ceremony Ready To Wear S/S 2016 NYFW
Opening Ceremony designers Carol Lim and Humberto Leon presented a chunky punky collection with oversized fits and relaxed shapes. See the (chunky punky) Opening Ceremony Ready To Wear S/S 2016 NYFW collection below:
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Opening Ceremony Ready to Wear F/W 2015 NYFW
Opening Ceremony’s Fall 2015 collection felt like flipping through a slightly warped photo album from the 70’s. There was a strong Kodak moment running through the show, with the brand’s logo woven directly into the narrative. Nostalgia came through in a playful, self-aware way, not precious or overly sentimental, but bold and graphic.
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Opening Ceremony Menswear F/W 2015
Opening Ceremony Menswear Fall Winter 2015 feels like a love letter to nostalgia filtered through downtown cool. Thick knits, oversized silhouettes, and layered proportions define the collection, grounding it in warmth and comfort while still keeping the brand’s signature cleverness intact. This is not minimal menswear. It is deliberate bulk. Clothing that wraps, stacks, and settles around the body like armor made of memory.
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Opening Ceremony Ready To Wear S/S 2015 NYFW
Opening Ceremony’s Spring Summer 2015 runway at New York Fashion Week felt like a perfectly curated collision of downtown ease and art school precision. The front row buzz alone set the tone. Celebrity packed, camera heavy, and unmistakably Opening Ceremony. Still, the clothes held their own without needing the noise.