Remember When Winnie Harlow Lit Up the Empire State Building to Kick Off NYFW?

Remember When Winnie Harlow Lit Up the Empire State Building to Kick Off NYFW?
Scoop Hunter | @dbarrera1975

New York Fashion Week always starts with a bang, but this year it literally started with a glow-up — thanks to Winnie Harlow. On February 5, the Canadian supermodel flipped the iconic Empire State Building light switch, setting the city skyline aglow in Dark Blue, Gold, Light Blue, and White. The moment wasn’t just symbolic — it was pure fashion power move energy.

Scoop Hunter | @dbarrera1975

The First Spark of Fashion Week

While most of us were still trying to figure out our February fits, Winnie was out there making NYFW look effortless. As the honorary light switch queen, she marked the official start of a week that would flood the city with runways, flashbulbs, and front-row drama.

Her appearance set the tone: fashion meets elegance meets main character energy.

Her Look? Subtle Slay With a Pop

Winnie didn’t just light up the skyline — she brought that same energy to her look. Keeping things neutral, she wore a sleek ensemble that screamed chic simplicity, but made sure to add her signature twist: a woven Bottega Veneta bag in a poppy hue and glossy stiletto heels. Effortlessly elevated, just like her.

She’s proof that you don’t need head-to-toe sequins to serve a moment — it’s all about the details. A lesson every Fashion Week hopeful probably clocked immediately.

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A Reminder of Why We Watch

Looking back, this appearance was more than a photo op. It was a reminder of how NYFW blends celebrity presence with cultural weight. Winnie wasn’t just a model attending shows — she was a symbol of the week’s kickoff, standing 102 stories up with the whole city watching.

And let’s be real, it’s not every day a supermodel lights up a landmark.


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