2025 Las Vegas Fashion Week

The first-ever Las Vegas Fashion Week was a milestone for the city, and I was excited to be part of it. Even though I only attended the Thursday and Friday events in person, the entire weekend made a powerful statement about Las Vegas stepping confidently into the global fashion scene.

Thursday, November 13 – Opening Night Preview
The energy on Thursday set the tone for the whole week. As the kickoff event, it brought together designers, media, partners, and supporters of the Las Vegas Fashion Council. It felt like a true celebration of the city’s creativity and the beginning of something bigger than any one show. Seeing so many talented designers, industry voices, and local creatives in one space made it clear that Las Vegas is ready to claim its place in the fashion world.

Friday, November 14 – Fashion Show Las Vegas
Friday’s runway was where everything really came alive. I attended this show, and it was packed with a dynamic mix of established designers, rising talent, and student creators. Mauricio Couture, Rene’ Tyler, ANDDRA, Loft 94, and By Briella all brought something unique to the runway, while the student designers added a fresh spark that made the event feel authentic to the city’s creative spirit.
It was also great to see designers returning from the August MAGIC Conference—ReignGear Collections, Serene Serenity, Blazzian Collection, and more—showing how much the local and regional fashion communities have grown in such a short time.

Saturday, November 15 – Worre Studios
Although I didn’t attend Saturday’s show in person, the buzz around it was impossible to miss. This night focused on high couture and visionary design. Anna Bartoletti, Blazzian Collection, The House of Grayling Purnell, byVINNIK, So Crystal Designs, and Maceoo all delivered runway moments that pushed creativity forward.
Featured designer Prajje’ Oscar, a Project Runway alum, was a major highlight. Saturday also honored costume designers who have shaped Circus Couture and many iconic Las Vegas productions, which perfectly tied fashion to the city’s entertainment legacy.

Sunday, November 16 – High Fashion Tea at Peacock Alley
Sunday closed the week with an elegant High Fashion Tea at the Waldorf Astoria’s Peacock Alley. Even though I didn’t attend, it was clear from the coverage and conversations afterward that it was the perfect wrap-up: refined, community-centered, and filled with meaningful connections between designers, supporters, and fashion lovers. It truly showcased the heart of Las Vegas Fashion Week—creativity, collaboration, and culture.

Overall Thoughts
The 2025 Las Vegas Fashion Week was a strong and inspiring debut. From what I experienced personally and what I followed throughout the weekend, it’s clear that Las Vegas is stepping into a new era. The Las Vegas Fashion Council did an incredible job elevating both world-class designers and local talent, all while celebrating the artistry that defines the city.

This was only the first year, and it already felt like the start of a new fashion legacy for Las Vegas. I’m proud to have been part of it—and excited to see how it grows from here.