Save the Date[s]:
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Join us for a week[end] on the farm celebrating Hudson Valley sustainable designers, makers + nature 🌱
Organic Runway IV
Friday, September 25, 2026
The fourth annual collective fashion show featuring Hudson Valley-based sustainable designers + Marist graduates.
The materials seen on our Organic Runway are made from repurposed textiles by designers producing in the Hudson Valley region.
Announcing the Designers for the Organic Runway IV:
Clare Herron | Clare Bare | Hudson
Lauren Tanchum | Last Night on Earth | Red Hook
Meg Knudsen | KNUD | Newburgh
Jocelyn Siegmann | ennui | Kingston
Moth Snow | Touch Threads | Kingston
Caitlyn St. John | Caitlyn Kiara Couture |Newburgh
Kacy Coyle | Kacy Coyle | East Meredith
Kaitlyn Murray | la vie après l’amour | Kingston
Annie McCurdy | So Vicki | Newburgh
Slow Fashion Fair
Saturday, September 26, 2026
A celebration of our local makers, farmers, fiber artists and textile circularity.
This year we are excited to announce our first ever slow fashion fair to keep the fun going all week[end]! Designers from the Organic Runway will have the opportunity to share more about their work, and we're inviting other local makers, fiber artists, sheep farmers, musicians, and more to create an interactive, family-friendly event.
Activations include:
workshops | mending | sheep | eco kids crafts | vendors | music | fiber art | clothing swap
Join us for the week[end]:
Stone Ridge Orchard
We are thrilled to announce a new venue for 2026 Hudson Valley Sustainable Fashion Week[end]:
Tucked away in the Rondout river valley between the Shawangunk and Catskill Mountains, Stone Ridge Orchard raises a wide variety of sustainably-grown gourmet fruits and vegetables. Many people believe that we grow the best pick-your-own apples in the Hudson Valley. Clustered around a majestic oak tree at the top of a hill are a small stand of apple trees. They're the oldest trees on the farm and all classic cultivars: Macintosh, Cortland, Golden Delicious, and Stayman.
Farm Manager Elizabeth Ryan of Breezy Hill Orchard has taken great care to give the trees the care they need to produce flavorful, high-quality fruit. Diversifying beyond the apple world, the farm grows sweet cherries, peaches, nectarines, plums, and Asian pears-fruits as well as small fruits like strawberries, blueberries, gooseberries, red, yellow, and black raspberries, arctic kiwis, and even pumpkins and melons to the menu, making Stone Ridge Orchard a veritable encyclopedia of culinary delight.