Naples Fashion Week is returning for its second year, bringing a weeklong celebration of style, luxury and creativity to Southwest Florida.
After a successful debut in 2025, this year’s event is expanding with immersive runway shows, designer showcases, luxury brunches, cocktail events and exclusive pop up experiences across Naples.
Founder and CEO Roberta Beranek said designers are raising the bar for the second year.
“This year, designers are coming in from all over the world,” Beranek said. “What’s a bit different is that people will be able to shop the looks right off the runway. Everything is one of one.”
Beranek said organizers also reimagined the overall experience, from the designers featured to the venues and production. Each event will offer about 150 to 200 tickets to keep the experience intimate for guests.
This year’s event also highlights a stronger focus on giving back. A portion of proceeds from Naples Fashion Week will support The Shelter for Abused Women & Children and Patty Baker Humane Society Naples.
The week begins with the third annual Paws by the Bay on March 28 at Ce Soir. The luncheon and fashion show features peoples two favorite things: dogs and fashion.
There will be adoptable dogs walking the runway alongside models.
Becca Morris, the CEO of the Patty Baker Humane Society said the event helps raise awareness while giving the community a fun way to support the organization.
“You’re not only seeing great fashion, but you’re supporting us,” Morris said. “Models will be walking with our dogs during the show on March 28.”
Guests will also have the opportunity to meet the dogs after the show.
Another nonprofit benefiting from the week is The Shelter for Abused Women & Children. Patti Erwood said fashion can be a powerful tool for confidence and healing.
“Roberta has been such an important part of the shelter and has made us a priority,” Erwood said. “When women come into the shelter they have been through a lot and we want to change that. Everything we do is about building people up and fashion makes us all feel better.”
Beranek said supporting these organizations is an important part of the event.
“I hold these organizations near and dear to my heart,” Beranek said.
Both runway shows on April 1 and April 4 will also support the shelter.
Throughout the week, attendees can expect designer showcases, luxury experiences and events at secret locations revealed closer to the event.
One of the highlights is the Art, Fashion and Philanthropy couture exhibition on April 1 at an undisclosed venue.
The celebration will conclude with Fashion & Ferraris on April 4 at the Naples Jet Center. The finale blends high fashion with exotic cars through a runway show in partnership with Ferrari of Naples.
VIP passes are priced at $2,500 and include designer previews, presale ordering opportunities, access to exclusive venues and invitations to private after parties and VIP events. Individual event tickets start at $250.
Founded in 2025 by Beranek, Naples Fashion Week has quickly positioned itself as one of Southwest Florida’s premier fashion and luxury lifestyle events, bringing together designers, brands and creatives while blending fashion with art, culture and philanthropy. You can buy yours tickets here
