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VFILES, the New York-based global fashion community and champion of young designers, presented its latest show, "Be Heard. Make Noise", at New York Fashion Week Men's.

Located at Terminal 5, the brand put on a fashion and music experience powered by adidas Originals. The night kicked off with VFILES Pass the Aux, featuring music performances by K Rizz, Blakie, Bali Baby, Comethazine, and Tracy.

Next, photographer Christelle de Castro shot a fashion editorial, live on stage featuring models selected from the VFILES community styled by Anna Trevelyan. Models were dressed in past VFILES Runway winners Feng Chen Wang, Alessandro Trincone, Namilia, Christian Stone, Ottolinger, Melitta Baumeister, Julia Seemann, Sanchez-Kane, Kim Shui, Song Seoyoon, Andrea Jiapei Li, Show Xue Gao, David Ferreira and adidas Originals.

To close out the fashion event, Young Thug, who is no stranger to VFILES's fashion shows, made a surprise appearance reuniting with former model/fiancée Jerrika Karlae. He styled her on-stage look as she stepped up to be photographed.

To wrap up the night, VFILES closed out the show with a performance from Smokepurpp, who was announced by HQ Trivia host Scott Rogowsky. Classic!

In other fashion news, visvim keeps it extra cozy for FW18 collection.

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