Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered by Art Hearts Fashion wrapped up an unforgettable season at The New Mart in Downtown LA, uniting over 30 international designers in a spectacular celebration of style, culture, and creativity.
This season marked a new chapter for Art Hearts Fashion as it continued to elevate its mission of uniting global talent under one creative platform. From couture and streetwear to bridal and avant-garde, the collections reflected a vibrant mix of artistry and innovation—solidifying Los Angeles as a global fashion destination.

Designers featured this season included Alexis Monsanto, Amara, BFYNE, Coral Castillo, Cross Colours, David Tupaz, George Styler, Giannina Azar, Glaudi, HIROMI ASAI, Idol Jose, Kentaro Kameyama, Maribel JD, Maxmila, Merlin Castell, The Mestizo, Mister Triple X, MNM Couture, NKN Nekane, Pia Bolte, Raquelle Pedraza, Richard Hallmarq, Sahar Shaeir Couture, Venus Prototype, Viator Felis, and the Black Design Collective Upcycle Denim & Sustainability Project 2025.

A model walks the runway at the Richard Hallmarq show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion.

A model walks the runway at the Black Design Collective Upcycle Denim & Sustainability Project 2025 show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion.

A model walks the runway at the Venus Prototype show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion.

A model walks the runway at the Merlin Castell show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion.
Runway presentations by Mister Triple X and Alexis Monsanto drew special attention, offering an early glimpse into the energy and innovation that will soon take center stage at Art Hearts Fashion’s upcoming Shanghai Fashion Week showcase. Their collections embodied bold craftsmanship and forward-thinking design, echoing the platform’s global ambitions.

Model Chance McCord walks the runway at the Mister Triple X show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion. Photo by Mark Gunter/Getty Images.

A model walks the runway at the Alexis Monsanto show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion. Photo by Mark Gunter/Getty Images.

Model Rachel Pizzolato walks the runway at the MNM Couture show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion. Photo by Mark Gunter/Getty Images.

A model walks the runway at the MNM Couture show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion. Photo by Mark Gunter/Getty Images.
One of the most powerful highlights was the Black Design Collective Upcycle Denim & Sustainability Project 2025, an inspiring initiative uniting emerging Black designers, minority women, and LGBTQ+ creatives. In partnership with Guess Jeans, Wells Fargo, and The Salvation Army, the project celebrated the fusion of sustainability and style, transforming denim into expressive statements of identity and artistry.

Adonis Renaud walks the runway at the Idol Jose show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion. Photo by Mark Gunter/Getty Images.

Model Jamieson Nelvis walks the runway at the Hiromi Asai show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion. Photo by Mark Gunter/Getty Images.

Model Dominik Tabaček walks the runway at the David Tupaz show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion. Photo by Mark Gunter/Getty Images.

Model Sean Michael walks the runway at the Cross Colours show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion. Photo by Mark Gunter/Getty Images.
Across the week, every runway told its own story. MNM Couture, Giannina Azar, Coral Castillo, and Glaudi brought couture craftsmanship to the forefront, while Sahar Shaeir Couture infused bridal elegance with modern romanticism. Merlin Castell, Venus Prototype, George Styler, Kentaro Kameyama, and Amara pushed boundaries with costume couture flair. Meanwhile, Cross Colours, Idol Jose, Pia Bolte, The Mestizo, Viator Felis, Raquelle Pedraza, Maxmila, and Richard Hallmarq captured street-style energy with cultural edge.

A model walks the runway at the George Styler show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion. Photo by Mark Gunter/Getty Images.

A model walks the runway at the Black Design Collective Upcycle Denim & Sustainability Project 2025 show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion.

A model walks the runway at the Pia Bolte show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion. Photo by Mark Gunter/Getty Images.

A model walks the runway at the Kentaro Kameyama show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion. Photo by Mark Gunter/Getty Images.

A model walks the runway at the Cross Colours show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion. Photo by Mark Gunter/Getty Images.
Representing the essence of California chic, designers like BFYNE, David Tupaz, and NKN Nekane brought breezy sophistication to the runway, while Maribel JD added a joyful touch with a vibrant kidswear presentation.

A model walks the runway at the Maribel JD show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion.

A model walks the runway at the Maribel JD show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion.

A model walks the runway at the Merlin Castell show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion.

A model walks the runway at the Maxmila show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion

A model walks the runway at the Viator Felis show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion.
Among the notable guests was NBA star Lamar Odom, who attended in support of the event and announced plans to collaborate with Art Hearts Fashion on an upcoming brand showcase in Shanghai—marking another milestone in the platform’s expanding international footprint.

A model walks the runway at the NKN Nekane show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion. Photo by Mark Gunter/Getty Images.

A model walks the runway at the Raquelle Pedraza show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion.

A model walks the runway at the Coral Castillo show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion.

A model walks the runway at the Amara show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion.
Backstage, beauty and lifestyle partners, including Billion Dollar Beauty, Japonesque, Icon Hair, Maison Perrier, and Coca-Cola, elevated the experience for both models and guests, underscoring Art Hearts Fashion’s commitment to luxury, creativity, and community.

A model walks the runway at the Giannina Azar show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion.

A model walks the runway at the Sahar Shaeir Couture show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion

Models Dominik Tabaček and Jacqueline del Valle walk the runway at the Glaudi show during Los Angeles Fashion Week Powered By Art Hearts Fashion.
