Mister Triple X Rules the Runway at NYFW
/ E. Vincent MartinezNew York Fashion Week ended with a sexy finale at the Angel Orensanz Foundation Event Space. The venue known for hosting the wedding of Sarah Jessica Parker and shows for Alexander McQueen created the perfect backdrop for Mister Triple X.
Mister Triple X by Art Hearts Fashion Founder Erik Rosete presented on the final night of Art Hearts Fashion week NYC. The show entitled "CreationX" was the next chapter in the brands fashion narrative. The collection featured Adam and Eve printed jackets, camo pants, and the signature metallic silhouettes that set Mister Triple X apart as one of the names to be reckoned with in the fashion industry. Accessories were provided by Kenny Kenny Gear and shoes by Femmes Sans Peur by Christina Jean Durante. NFL Player Rodney Mcleod, Mob Wives star Brittany Fogarty, and social media celebrity Brandon Cole Bailey walked the runway looking chic in the designs.
Art Hearts Fashion week brought couture, streetwear and ready-to-wear to the runway, saying goodbye to NYFW after three days of innovative and inspired collections. Celebrities came out to enjoy Art Hearts Fashion Week including: Jason Derulo, Daphne Joy, Scout Willis, Jessica Pimentel, Olivia Pierson, Natalie Halcro, WAGS E! Reality Show stars Natalie Halcro, Tia Shipman and Olivia Pierson, Stars of VH1's Twinning Shawn and Claire Buitendorp, DJ Mayer Hawthorne, Brandon Cole Bailey, Justin Jedlica, Madeline Stuart, Tim Williams, Transgender Super Models Carmen Carrera, Yasmine Petty and many more. With over 30 designers at NYFW and shows in Los Angeles and Miami, Art Hearts Fashion has grown to become the largest bi-coastal fashion platform in the United States and the second largest platform at New York Fashion Week second only to IMG The Shows.
Photos Provided by Getty Images courtesy of Art Hearts Fashion.
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