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Bloomingdale's
Taking up an entire city block in Manhattan, Bloomingdale’s has been a major fashion hub since the 1920s.
You don’t want to miss New York City’s 843-acre back yard known as Central Park. It has beautiful walkways, lakes, and open spaces over which the Manhattan skyscrapers tower.
Century 21 Department Store
Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum
Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum is the only museum in the world that focuses only on historic and contemporary design.
Fairchild Publication tour
This is a great chance to gain insight into the New York Fashion industry while sitting down with one of the company’s own fashion experts. Then take charge and finish with a question/answer session.
Note: MUST BE A SCHOOL GROUP. This is FREE, so it is very important to be on time! Someone on staff will talk with the group then take questions. For security passes, must have full list of everyone attending.
Fashion Institute of Technology
This is one of the world’s most prominent fashion institutes and has been since 1967. If you have any interest in fashion as an industry, this the place to begin.
Garment District
Macy's Herald Square
Macy’s Herald Square is ten floors and more than half a million products in the most famous shopping icon in all of New York City.
Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island
This is one of the most recognized statues in the world. It represents freedom and democracy around the globe and, with the historical landmark Ellis Island, is one of the most popular attractions for first-time visitors to the City.
Time's Square
Where you can experience a bigger-than-life, fast-paced atmosphere, packed with bright lights, restaurants, shops, and more.
Tommy Hilfiger tour
This exciting fashion-packed tour is a dream for all fashion student groups. It includes a history of the company, a sit-down with a designer in the company, a tour of Tommy’s office, the corporate closet, and their own showroom with insight into their buying and selling.
Note: This tour is FREE, but you must contact 6 to 8 weeks in advance. If Tommy is in the building he may show up on the tour. Top of the Rock Rockefeller Center |