The Jason Brickhill Holographic Mosaic collection returned to the runway at Patricia Field's iconic NYFW "ArtFashion" show — and it dazzled. Patricia Field, the legendary stylist behind Sex and the City, The Devil Wears Prada, and Emily in Paris, provided the perfect stage for a collection that has always existed at the intersection of fashion, art, and technology.
The presentation introduced a new cosmic "Nebula" dress alongside reinvented versions of the Holographic Tee and Tank Top — each piece updated with NFC technology and presented to one of New York Fashion Week's most storied crowds.
Jason Brickhill Holographic Mosaic at Patricia Field's NYFW ArtFashion show.
One-of-a-kind holographic fashion, future-forward technology, and a new circular fashion program — all on one of New York Fashion Week's most iconic stages.
The NYFW ArtFashion show was a star-studded event — with Cyndi Lauper, Fern Mallis, Bruce Weber, and Coco Austin among the crowd. The Holographic Mosaic pieces shimmered under the show lights, the iridescent surface catching and fragmenting light in a way that reads differently in every environment. On the runway, surrounded by that particular New York energy, it felt entirely at home.
Patricia Field and Jason Brickhill at the NYFW ArtFashion show.
Technology Meets DesignEvery Jason Brickhill piece now features an embedded mobile-tap NFC tag — a direct connection between the garment and the world beyond it. A simple tap from your phone unlocks exclusive content, guarantees authenticity, and opens a relationship with the brand that extends well past the point of purchase. It's the same technology built into the GLITCH collection — wearable fashion that evolves over time.
Jason Brickhill Holographic Mosaic on the runway at NYFW.
BuyBack + ReviveThe show also marked the introduction of "BuyBack+Revive" — a trade-in program inviting customers to exchange vintage Jason Brickhill pieces for a 30% discount on the latest designs. With pieces in the collection dating back to 2013, it's an opportunity to upgrade and keep the cycle going. Every returned garment is restored or customized under the "REVIVED by Jason Brickhill" initiative — a commitment to circular fashion and a more sustainable approach to design.
