SEASONS
CREATURES OF THE GARDEN
A conceptual collection inspired by the silent complexity of Lyme disease. Through floral prints, organic textures, and ethereal details, these lab coats reflect nature’s duality its beauty and hidden dangers. Each piece traces a journey from serenity to struggle and, ultimately, resilience.
ABOUT THE COLLECTION
The 29 lab coats unveiled on the runway are more than garments, they are a
narrative of struggle, resilience, and renewal. Each design reflects a chapter
of the Lyme disease journey, where fashion becomes advocacy.
From the quiet greens of Creatures of the Garden, to the fragile whispers of
Carrier Flowers, the collection reveals the unseen tensions of illness. In
Dark Nights, muted florals capture invisible pain and the silence of
suffering. Finally, The Final Bloom bursts forth in bold red, a declaration of
strength, rebirth, and hope. Each piece is both art and statement, uniting
awareness and compassion, and proving that fashion can heal and empower.
The Coat Room
This coat captures the essence of a long, dark night. Each stroke speaks of exhaustion, yet hidden within the shadows, there’s a quiet strength nature’s resilience, pushing through even the darkest moments
The Coat Room
This coat reflects the mental fog. The watercolor effect speaks of blurred thoughts, shifting realities, and the body’s quiet unraveling.
The Coat Room
A stark black tree rises against the piercing black shadows, like a silhouette of strength in the night sky.
A HISTORIC COLLABORATION: FASHION MEETS ADVOCACY
This season, Project Lab Coat joins forces with Global Lyme
Alliance, Lymelight Foundation, and Project Lyme to transform
the runway into a platform for change. Through the power of
fashion, creativity, and storytelling, we unite three dynamic
Lyme organizations in a shared mission: to educate, empower,
and shed light on the struggles of those affected by Lyme and
other tick-borne illnesses.
Together, we are not only redefining the runway we are
sparking conversations, amplifying voices, and driving real
impact on and off the stage.
Strength in Style
A conceptual collection inspired by the silent complexity of Lyme disease. Through floral prints, organic textures, and ethereal details, these lab coats reflect nature’s duality its beauty and hidden dangers. Each piece traces a journey from serenity to struggle and, ultimately, resilience.
ABOUT THE COLLECTION
The 29 lab coats unveiled on the runway are more than garments, they are a narrative of struggle, resilience, and renewal. Each design reflects a chapter of the Lyme disease journey, where fashion becomes advocacy. From the quiet greens of Creatures of the Garden, to the fragile whispers of Carrier Flowers, the collection reveals the unseen tensions of illness. In Dark Nights, muted florals capture invisible pain and the silence of suffering. Finally, The Final Bloom bursts forth in bold red, a declaration of strength, rebirth, and hope. Each piece is both art and statement, uniting awareness and compassion, and proving that fashion can heal and empower.
all eyes on victoria
Miss Universe walked the runway in support of multiple Sclerosis (MS) research, turning glamour into a force of change.
Anne Jakrajutatip and Raul Rocha, co-owners of the miss universe organization, attended as honored guests highlighting the event’s global reach and prestige.
the visionary fw/25
Fred Lublin, renowned director of the Corinne Goldsmith Dickinson Center, is a luminary in the world of multiple sclerosis research. His pioneering work has redefined the same precision and artistry as hazte couture, meticulous, visionar and transformative.
THE FIRST LIGHT
A bold collection where science meets contemporary art and fashion. Each coat blends abstract patterns, vibrant gradients, and urban graphic elements designed for those who turn knowledge into impact. The silhouettes are sleek yet expressive, merging laboratory precision with street-style confidence.
ABOUT THE COLLECTION
This is where it all began. Urban Impressions marks the debut collection of Project Lab Coat, a creative initiative born from the desire to reimagine the traditional lab coat as a symbol of identity, creativity, and scientific pride. What started as a question, What if lab coats could speak? quickly evolved into this collection and we explored how visual storytelling could bring new meaning to garments often seen as purely functional.
Tribute to MS Research at NYFW
In partnership with Mount Sinai’s Corinne Goldsmith Dickinson Center for Multiple Sclerosis, Project Lab Coat debuted custom lab coats on doctors and models at NYFW. Before the show, Elizabeth Rosa donated $25,000 to Dr. Fred Lublin, marking Runway 7’s powerful fusion of fashion and purpose.