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Daniel's Leather and fur looks wrap-up Fall '25

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September 25, 2025

To the sounds of hip-hop performed live on the runway, Daniel's Leather's models strutted and danced at 601 West 48th St. last Tuesday.

- By RENEE MINUS WHITE Fashion & Beauty Editor

It was an amazing parade of beautiful people in wheelchairs, on crutches, holding canes and wearing prosthetics, and rolling & rocking on skates and strutting their stuff. The 150-piece collection consisted of luxurious fur, leather, suede, shearling coats, jackets, stoles, and vests. Furry pieces were superbly modeled by men, women, and children. You couldn't tell what was real or faux fur, but you could acknowledge the designs, impeccable tailoring, and fabulous styles of the garments.

Daniel Waheed, designer and owner of Daniel's Leather, located at 159 Orchard Street, New York, NY 10002, created a fashion furor with two shows of absolute drama. The models were incredibly talented, inspirational, and quite entertaining.

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