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Emerging designers, take note.

Starting Monday, New York Men’s Day will open applications for the spring 2026 season, slated for September during New York Fashion Week.

New York Men’s Day, which will celebrate its 24th season this fall, will highlight men’s and genderless designers at its showcase, generally held on the first day of New York Fashion Week. The showcase has historically featured between six and 12 designers at two sessions, split evenly between a morning and an afternoon session.

The event draws press, retailers, stylists and other fashion-industry insiders. And 85 percent of the costs of designers who are chosen to participate will be covered by New York Men’s Day.

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The New York Men’s Day committee for this season includes stylist Memsor Kamarake, editor in chief of Complex Media Aria Hughes, editor in chief of Grazia USA Joseph Errico and Nordstrom’s men’s fashion and editorial director Jian DeLeon.

To apply to be considered for inclusion during New York Men’s Day, interested designers can visit the event’s website and fill out an application form. Applications will be accepted through May 30.

New York Men’s Day was conceived and is executed by Agentry PR, a New York-based marketing communications agency founded by Erin Hawker in 2010.