EARLY 2027

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Broadway
Sixth / 7th Ave
Fifth Ave
Park Ave
Second Ave
55th St.
48th St.
42nd St.
↑   TO CENTRAL PARK

TO LENOX HILL
TO TURTLE BAY →
↓   TO KOREATOWN
THEATER DISTRICT
MIDTOWN EAST
MURRAY HILL
ROCKEFELLER
CENTER
BRYANT PARK
GRAND CENTRAL
TERMINAL

The Plaza Hotel

In 1943, publicist Eleanor Lambert launched Press Week, (now Fashion Week) bringing editors together to spotlight American designers.

Olympic Tower

Home to Halston’s famed showroom during the height of his influence. Industry insiders gathered here as American luxury fashion entered a new era.

The Landmark by Tiffany & Co.

The opening scene of the film Breakfast at Tiffany’s transformed Tiffany’s Fifth Avenue flagship into one of fashion’s most iconic locations.

Studio 54

Studio 54 became the epicenter of fashion, celebrity, and cultural influence, frequented by Halston, models, artists, and musicians.

4 Times Square

For years, editors at Condé Nast shaped which designers, trends, and brands would define fashion. This was the center of editorial influence at the height of magazine culture.

Times Square

Iconic campaigns—including Brooke Shields’ Calvin Klein campaign shaped fashion advertising before social media.

Garment District

For much of the 20th century, thousands of factories, patternmakers, sample rooms, and showrooms were concentrated in a few blocks of Midtown Manhattan.

SoHo

In the late 1960s–1970s, SoHo’s empty cast-iron industrial lofts became cheap studio space for artists after manufacturing left. Artists began hosting studio showings that blurred art, fashion, and commerce.