New York Fashion Week
Best photos from New York Fashion Week Day 6: PatBo, Kallmeyer and more chic designs
Sept. 16, 2025Updated Sept. 19, 2025, 1:57 p.m. ET

New York Fashion Week celebrated its final day on Sept. 16, with shows from fashion designers AGBOBLY, PatBo, Pamella Roland, Andrew Kwon, Kallmeyer and more. Scroll through to see what caught our eye on Day 6 of NYFW.
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PatBO, Brazilian fashion brand founded by Patricia Bonaldi, delivered an array of dresses we're already dying to wear next season. From a lilac floral-inspired minidress to two-piece sets, Bonaldi created dreamy looks perfect for an Italian summer getaway. PatBO designs also played around with texture, floral designs and polka dots (which we've already seen this runway season).
Models walk the runway during the PatBo show at the September 2025 New York Fashion Week on September 16, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images)
John Lamparski, Getty ImagesModels walk the runway during the PatBo show at the September 2025 New York Fashion Week on September 16, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images)

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Kallmeyer, the New York-based RTW label, is all about reimagining everyday staples as an elevated and refined modular wardrobe for the modern person. For their spring/summer 2026 collection, Kallmeyer delivered leather, neutrals, midi and maxi skirts, chic jackets and perfectly tailored blazers.
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Pamela Rowland, a titan of the industry, is known for her dramatic formal gowns. Her 2025 spring/summer collection didn't shy away from color, employing unique cutouts and texture to deliver on the bespoke reputation she has honed.
See a model walk the runway for Roland's fashion show on Sept. 16, 2025.
Arturo Holmes, Getty ImagesSee a model walk the runway for Roland's fashion show on Sept. 16, 2025.

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Lost Pattern, a New York City-based label known for silk scarves and daring patterns, presented a collection for spring/summer defined by resort ware and creative draping.
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