Nicky Hilton and Jeannie Mai were among the high-profile celebrities attending the Monse RTW Fall/Winter 2024 collection on day two of New York Fashion Week.
In a special attraction, the runway show graced the stunning Art-Deco 3-story lobby of 45 Rockefeller Plaza, located on the west side of Fifth Avenue between 50th and 51st Streets in Midtown Manhattan on Saturday.
Monse’s co-creative directors, Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia, chose Rockefeller Center as this season’s show location ‘to celebrate the city’s ever-evolving story and limitless potential, according to an Instagram post by the label’s Instagram page.
Hilton, 40, had a front row view of all the action as the models came down an escalator and strutted their stuff into the gorgeous lobby for all to see.
Showing off her keen eye for fashion and style in a black off-the-shoulder minidress that resembled a double-breasted jacket with an accentuated black trim at the top.
Nicky Hilton and Jeannie Mai were among the high-profile celebrities attending the Monse RTW Fall/Winter 2024 collection on day two of New York Fashion Week
Hilton stepped out to the coveted event in sparkling black heels with ankle straps, all while she carried a small black purse.
Along with the leggy number, the fashion designer and socialite had her blonde tresses styled long and flowing down past her shoulders with a part in the middle.
The younger sister of Paris Hilton would snap a photo from outside the event and shhot video of all the catwalk drama on to her Instagram page.
Mai, 45, opted for a more youthful ensemble consisting of a long denim skirt with a black button-down shirt she left wide open to showcase her matching undergarment.
During the festivities The Real co-host was able to flaunt her right leg with a high slit.
The San Jose native, who’s frequently featured as a fashion expert on television programs such as Today, Extra TV, Entertainment Tonight and Insider, wore her long dark brown locks with touches of burgundy long and slightly messy.
In an added touch of cool, at time she wore cool sunglasses, all while she carried her own small black purse.
After attending the runway show, Mai took to her Instagram page and shared series of snaps of herself in her outfit that also captured her making her way back to the bustling streets of Manhattan.
The socialite and fashion designer struck a few poses, while also wearing sparkling black heels, inside when the event was being held
The Real co-host was able to get leggy at the event thanks to a high slit on the right
The fashion guru showcased her fit figure by wearing her shirt open to emphasize her bra
Sai De Silva, 43, struck a pose in her stylish black ensemble near the escalator where the models would come down during the Monse show
de Silva also spent time at the show with Jenna Lyons, who stunned in an elegant white jacket; both ladies are among the newest cast members of The Real Housewives Of New York City
‘Wait til I tell u all about my night in @monsemaison,’ she teased in the caption of the social media post.
Sai De Silva, 43, struck a pose in her stylish black vest and slacks ensemble near the escalator where the models would come down during the Monse show.
The reality star also spent time at the show with fellow Real Housewives Of New York City cast member Jenna Lyons, 55, who stunned in an elegant white jacket.
Fashion designer Ashley Biden, who just also happened to be the daughter of President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden, also made a point to attend the event.
The social worker and activist was the picture of cool in black leather pants, an orange-patterned top and black pumps, and her long dark locks styled long and straight with a center part.
Some of the other ladies to take in all the fashion drama included Maria Olivera, Larsen Thompson, Auli’i Cravalho, Dorothy Wang.
Fashion designer Ashley Biden, who just also happened to be the daughter of President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden, looked cool in black leather pants and an orange-patterned top
Maria Olivera gave hint of her midriff in cropped top with matching slacks
Actress and model Larsen Thompson, 23, showcased her fab figure in a skin-tight dress with boots and her ginger locks flowing over her shoulder
Actress Auli’i Cravalho, 23, got leggy in her blazer minidress that she wore with stockings
TV personality and entrepreneur Dorothy Wang, 35, opted for an all-denim look
Hilton had a front row seat to all the runway action that started with the models coming down an escalator and into the Rockefeller Center lobby
Monse is a NYC-based luxury label founded in 2015 by Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia
Hilton shared a photo of the Art-Deco 3-story lobby of 45 Rockefeller Plaza, located on the west side of Fifth Avenue between 50th and 51st Streets in Midtown Manhattan
Monse is a NYC-based luxury label founded in 2015 by Laura Kim and Fernando Garcia, who also serve as creative directors at Oscar de la Renta.
The duo were on hand to celebrate the new collection at the end of the runway action.
The Monse collections are ‘inspired by menswear and classic tailoring with a deconstructed perspective,’ according to the brand’s website.
The label takes pride in using ‘elements like twisted tailoring, cascade hems, and slashed silhouettes are amongst the label’s distinguished design details. The brand is also ‘a line for modern women who seek to stand out from the crowd without compromising her effortless demeanor.’
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