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New York Fashion Week: The Rodial Edit New York Fashion Week: The Rodial Edit
10 Feb, 2026

New York Fashion Week: The Rodial Edit

New York Fashion Week moves fast. Discover The Rodial Edit — beauty that keeps pace from first call time to final night.

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New York Fashion Week captures everything we love about the city - its pace, its power and its fearless creativity. For one week, ambition and individuality take centre stage, setting the tone for modern beauty and style across the season ahead. From early mornings to late nights, the city becomes a stage and beauty becomes a tool that keeps up.

Here is our curated New York Fashion Week edit, through a Rodial lens.


Where to stay: The Carlyle Hotel
Effortlessly international yet unmistakably New York, The Carlyle is a symbol of quiet elegance and enduring sophistication. Fashion Week mornings begin here with calm intention before the city accelerates. TheĀ Bee Venom Little Luxuries KitĀ is the perfect travel companionĀ -Ā compact, refined and performance-drivenĀ -Ā helping skin feel smooth, plumped and polished from the very first moment of the day


What to do: Culture & Fashion beyond the Runway
Between shows,Ā Gagosian GalleryĀ andĀ Hauser & WirthĀ offer a moment to slow the pace without losing momentum.Ā In settings defined by clean lines and natural light, skin is best kept smooth, energised and refined.Ā Snake SerumĀ awakens the complexion, helping to firm and plump the skin while delivering lasting hydration. Paired withĀ Soft Focus Glow DropsĀ for a softly blurred, healthy-looking finish that feels polished, confident and perfectly in step with New York's cultural rhythm

Where to eat: MUKU
In the midst of Fashion Week's relentless pace, MUKU offers a rare pause. A soft sanctuary, it's the perfect place to reset between meetings. Before stepping back into a packed schedule,Ā Bee Venom EyeĀ smooths and refreshes the under-eye area, whileĀ Banana LowlighterĀ instantly brightens and lifts - leaving skin looking rested, focused and quietly radiant.

Fashion Week Coffee Meet-Ups: Pastis
A true Fashion Week constant, Pastis is where coffee meetings naturally stretch into long lunches.Ā Lip Oil in Grape is the finishing touch here — born in New York and inspired by its intensity, ambition and movement. With its deep, rich gloss and confident colour payoff, it feels bold, grown-up and unapologetically modern.


How to Recharge: Gurney's Resorts
After a week of shows, meetings and constant motion, Gurney's offers a much-needed reset.Ā Bee Venom Face MaskĀ helps restore firmness and radiance, whileĀ Bee Venom Body SerumĀ smooths and nourishes skin from head to toe. A moment of calm, indulgence and restorationĀ -Ā before the pace begins again.

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New York Fashion Week is about movement andĀ confidenceĀ -Ā moments of intensity balanced with quiet refinement. Wherever the week takes you, beauty should feel effortless yet intentional, designed to support you from the first appointment to the final evening.Ā 

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