The September Issue, Real Estate Edition: Where Fashion Meets Square Footage
September 11, 2025
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The September Issue, Real Estate Edition: Where Fashion Meets Square Footage

By Sarah Burris


September is when fashion sets the tone for the season ahead, and the September Issue is fashion publishing’s crown jewel—capturing what style means right now. Think of this as the September Issue in square footage, with listings that have the elegance, edge, and drama to stop traffic on Fifth Avenue. Some carry true designer ties, others just have that undeniable runway presence.





151 East 58th Street #PH54E









Valentino co-founder Giancarlo Giammetti’s Sutton Place penthouse feels like the haute couture of real estate, as carefully tailored as one of the house’s gowns. Designed by Jacques Grange, it’s a home of pure runway drama, with soaring ceilings, walls of glass, and views that turn the city into the ultimate accessory.





100 West 58th Street #7BC









This Midtown West condo channels streetwear cool with a statement-accessory edge, from its mirrored kitchen island and graffiti-esque wallpaper to geometric lighting and a boldly tiled powder room—polished, graphic, and impossible to ignore.





16 Greene Street #2N









This SoHo loft owned by fashion designer Hiroki Nakamura, founder of Visvim, holds onto all the downtown character with brick walls, tin ceilings, and an industrial stair while layering in Japanese design details. The mix feels both vintage and modern, the kind of offbeat cool you’d expect from someone who treats fashion like an art form.





22 West 66th Street #PH2526









This Lincoln Square penthouse is minimalist with just enough edge to feel modern. White walls, concrete ceilings, and sweeping park views make it feel straight out of a The Row collection—refined, understated, and quietly powerful. Fashion minimalism, translated into real estate.





11 Beachside Common









This Westport waterfront home is pure maximalist fantasy, where fearless color and custom tile turn every corner into a statement. Think Betsey Johnson meets Vivienne Westwood with a dash of Patricia Field—bold, playful, and impossible to forget. It’s less house, more runway moment, staged against the Long Island Sound.





66 Washington Avenue #3









This Clinton Hill loft layers art, texture, and industrial cool into a space that feels like a designer’s atelier, complete with the drama and edge of a runway collection.





1131 Sasco Hill Road









This Fairfield estate leans into quiet luxury—tone-on-tone rooms and spaces where every piece feels deliberate. It’s the real estate version of Loro Piana, refined, timeless, and effortlessly elegant.


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