COOFANDY Heads to NYFW with Minimalist Masterpieces and Supermodel Guests

COOFANDY Heads to NYFW with Minimalist Masterpieces and Supermodel Guests

Home to industry icons and menswear megastars, New York Fashion Week is set to introduce a slew of newcomers to its ranks. Among them is COOFANDY, making its highly anticipated debut with a range that promises to resonate with the modern man who values both efficiency and elegance.

The mission is clear: To empower every guy, from editors to engineers, to look and feel his best. With refined cuts and enduring silhouettes, each piece is a statement of timeless style. In a world where less is more, COOFANDY’s understated elegance speaks to the quiet strength of classic fashion—effortless, enduring, and forever relevant.

Founded in 2015, COOFANDY has rapidly grown into a global force in men’s fashion, dedicated to empowering the 21st century fella who appreciates coherence, style, and comfort. Initially focused on business shirts and suits for its U.S. customers, it quickly expanded its reach, taking a significant step into the European market and firmly establishing itself as an industry leader.

In 2023, the label grew its social media followers to 600K, while it worked closely with more than 600 fashion bloggers. With an annual sales growth rate of over 60%, COOFANDY has solidified its position on Amazon as a go-to brand for versatile wardrobe essentials in Europe and across America.

As they set their sights on expanding to Australia, opening up new growth opportunities and accelerating its global business expansion, COOFANDY remains committed to simplifying the shopping experience. The goal is to help men effortlessly find what they need—from sharp suits and business shirts to casual tees and comfortable underwear—so they can dress confidently and live passionately.

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A Runway to Remember: Supermodel Guests and Dual Collections

In a special treat for fashion enthusiasts, the New York runway show will feature two world-renowned supermodels whose names are being kept under wraps until the event. Their appearance is expected to add a layer of star power to a show that’ll introduce not just one, but two distinctive collections.

The first is a showcase of COOFANDY’s in-house designs, embodying the brand’s ethos of effortless sophistication and functional elegance. The second is a collaboration with Isabella Cortese, a renowned designer and the co-founder of Nube Studio in Barcelona.

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Isabella Cortese: The Art of Minimalism Meets Nature’s Beauty

Cortese’s collection is a masterclass in the art of less is more, showcasing a line that embraces the quiet power of simplicity. Centered around the delicate beauty of flowers, it captures three distinct moments of blooming during the spring-summer journey: The misty mornings, the romantic midsummer sunsets, and the dreamy embrace of nightfall.

Her designs are not just about visual appeal but also convey a deeper philosophy—one that encourages a return to authenticity and inner peace in a complex world. By marrying minimalism with the natural elegance of plants, Cortese offers a narrative that is both visually stunning and profoundly introspective.

A Celebration of Simplicity

COOFANDY’s show at New York Fashion Week is beyond only presenting its collections, it’s about communicating its deeper mission: To inspire and connect with audiences worldwide through a shared appreciation of refined, minimalist style.

By stepping onto this international platform, COOFANDY aims to reinforce its brand identity and invite a broader audience to engage with its vision of effortless elegance. From the clothing to the lifestyle it promotes, the new range reflects the quiet confidence of the modern man—uncomplicated, timeless, and profoundly elegant.

It’s a statement that goes beyond the runway, inviting men everywhere to embrace simplicity as a core value, celebrating the power of less in both fashion and life.

Visit COOFANDY’s website or Amazon shop to learn more.

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