New York
New York is a city of neighbourhoods, each with its own identity. From the glass towers of Midtown to the brownstones of Brooklyn, it rewards those who explore on foot, by subway, and with an open schedule.
Fashion Week
New York Fashion Week opens the Big Four calendar each February and September. Shows centre on Spring Studios in Tribeca and The Shed at Hudson Yards, with off-schedule presentations across Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Getting Around
JFK (JFK) and Newark (EWR) handle international traffic. LaGuardia (LGA) is closest for domestic flights. The subway runs 24 hours — the A/C/E, 1/2/3, and L lines connect all major fashion and cultural districts.
Neighbourhoods
- Tribeca — Quiet cobblestone streets, Spring Studios, and celebrity sightings
- SoHo — Cast-iron architecture, flagship stores, and gallery spaces
- Chelsea — The High Line, galleries, and Hudson Yards
- Williamsburg — Brooklyn's creative heart with vintage shops and rooftop bars