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Fancy that!

The Upper East Side’s James B. Duke Mansion was overflowing with pearls, paillettes and precious pinks on Tuesday night. 

The cult brand LoveShackFancy toasted the end of New York Fashion Week with a buzzy bash celebrating its autumn/winter 2025 collection.

Founder and creative director Rebecca Hessel Cohen invited hundreds of gorgeous guests of all ages, from her daughters and their friends to singer-songwriter, model, and actress Charlotte Lawrence; “The Summer I Turned Pretty” star Gavin Casalegno; model and actor Elysée Sanvillé; designer and TV personality Rachel Zoe; TV host and chef Daphne Oz, designer and blogger Danielle Bernstein and actors Odeya Rush, Hart Denton and Jasmine Amy Rodgers.

It felt like a Gilded Age ball for New York’s stylish set.


  LoveShackFancy founder and creative director Rebecca Hessel Cohen (center, standing in white lace dress) closed New York Fashion Week with a glittering party. Matt Borkowski/BFA.com LoveShackFancy founder and creative director Rebecca Hessel Cohen (center, standing in white lace dress) closed New York Fashion Week with a glittering party. Matt Borkowski/BFA.com

  Rebecca Hessel Cohen celebrates with Charlotte Lawrence. Matt Borkowski/BFA.com Rebecca Hessel Cohen celebrates with Charlotte Lawrence. Matt Borkowski/BFA.com

  Actor Gavin Casalegno stepped out in a dapper double-breasted suit. Matt Borkowski/BFA.com Actor Gavin Casalegno stepped out in a dapper double-breasted suit. Matt Borkowski/BFA.com

  Actor Jasmine Amy Rodgers, left, and model and actor Elysée Sanvillé were dressed to the nines. Matt Borkowski/BFA.com Actor Jasmine Amy Rodgers, left, and model and actor Elysée Sanvillé were dressed to the nines. Matt Borkowski/BFA.com

  Models wearing LoveShackFancy’s signature ultra-feminine looks posed in the flower-filled James B. Duke Mansion. Matt Borkowski/BFA.com Models wearing LoveShackFancy’s signature ultra-feminine looks posed in the flower-filled James B. Duke Mansion. Matt Borkowski/BFA.com

An array of models were decked in the brand’s fall finery, from ruffled and sequined slithers to lingerie-inspired slips and bedazzled gowns.

Two girls in pearl ensembles with lampshades on their heads gyrated in the foyer. And as the crowd sipped champagne and nibbled on iced madeleines and macaroons in a gilded reception room, a trapeze artist draped in a cloud of tulle twirled overhead.

Children dressed in LoveShack’s adorable Kids and Tween togs scampered around the party, snatching bottles of Sally Hansen nail polish displayed in little baskets.

It was a fun and glamorous way to end a packed week of more than 75 designer runway shows and presentations.

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