Ketty Nuñez Features Her  “Je T’aime” Collection at EPN NYFW

Attending the EPN New York Fashion Week show on September 13, I expected a runway moment. What I witnessed was refinement. Ketty Nuñez, the Colombian-born designer behind KENU Boutique, opened the 8:00 PM show with her “Je T’aime” collection, and every look proved captivating. 

Ketty’s journey adds a resonant layer to the collection. From a high school seamstress room to studying History at the University of Cartagena and Pedagogy in Zurich, her path has shaped a designer who prioritizes precision and presentation. The “Je T’aime” line carried the weight of that journey while maintaining taut and contemporary energy. 

Attendees near me echoed the sentiment. Ada Rossi, a fashion editor, described it this way: “Ketty’s collection spoke with a quiet, exacting language of elegance. The fabrics, the drape, the tailoring — it was precisely engineered.” Marco Bellini, a stylist, added, “There’s a fearless clarity in her silhouettes. You can sense the discipline behind every seam.” Elena García, a buyer, summarized, “Je T’aime isn’t just a collection; it’s a refined mood, carried by every model on that runway.” 

As the final looks paused under the runway lights and Ketty stepped out to the roar of applause, it was clear she was satisfied with how the collection performed and how the models showcased each piece. The show felt like a bridge between precision and cosmopolitan flair, a testament to meticulous craft meeting global sensibility. 

Conversations in the halls afterward hinted at a future where KENU Boutique continues to scale while keeping its core discipline and narrative clarity.  EPN NYFW captured something essential;  A designer who has earned a place on the global stage through steadfast dedication and fearless opportunity. For those of us who witnessed it, this show underscored Ketty Nuñez’s growing mastery and poised presence in the international fashion world. 

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