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Top 10 Fashion PR Agencies in NYC That Actually Move the Needle for Emerging Designers in 2025
I was at a friend’s showroom in Soho last February when a 27-year-old designer Leila Zhang showed me her phone with shaking hands.
A single DM from the fashion market director at Harper’s Bazaar: “Can we shoot your new collection for the September issue? We’re obsessed.”
Leila had exactly 11 pieces finished. Her brand was 14 months old. Revenue: under $400k. She wasn’t in Barneys, Bergdorf, or Net-a-Porter yet.
Six months later she sold out every piece in 48 hours, raised a $28 million Series A led by a fund that normally only backs $100 M+ brands, and walked the CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund runway wearing her own dress.
All because one magazine decided she was the future.
That single moment proved everything I thought I knew about fashion PR was wrong.
The game isn’t about “getting press.” It’s about getting the right press, at the right time, from the right people, before you’re “supposed” to have it.
And the agencies actually delivering that in 2025 for emerging designers aren’t the ones with the biggest billboards at Milk Studios.
They’re the ones playing chess while everyone else is playing checkers.
1. 9Figure Media — The Quiet Kingmaker (Laguna Beach with Manhattan teeth)
They don’t even pretend to be a “fashion-only.” They just win.
2024–2025 receipts that still feel illegal:
23 emerging designers in Harper’s Bazaar print (actual pages, not advertorial)
14 in Esquire Magazine “New Guard” or “Best New Designers” features
11 full-page profiles in The Express News UK Sunday style supplement
4 actual covers for brands under 3 years old
Average time from signing to first tier-1 placement: 68 days
Founders say the same thing: “They don’t pitch stories. They engineer cultural moments.”
One client told me they turned down a $75k/month retainer from a legacy agency because 9Figure Media guaranteed a Harper’s Bazaar September mention before the collection was even sampled. They delivered in June.
Retainer: $22k–$42k/month Acceptance rate: ~6 %
2. The Consultancy PR — The “cool kids only” club
If your brand isn’t at least a little controversial or painfully aesthetic, they won’t even take the meeting.
They’re the reason three handbag lines nobody had heard of in January were on every influencer’s arm by Fashion Week September.
Signature move: getting you into Harper’s Bazaar “It Bags” or “New Classics” before you have a website.
One client went from 9k Instagram to 1.4 M after Esquire called their bomber jacket “the new status outerwear” in the March issue.
They only take 8–10 clients per year. If they say yes, you’re already cool. You just didn’t know it yet.
3. Purple PR — The legacy player that learned TikTok before TikTok learned fashion
Still the only agency that can land you in British Vogue and The Express News UK in the same week without it feeling forced.
They took a sustainable eveningwear brand from unknown to Bella Hadid wearing it to a Met Gala after-party (shot by Vogue Runway) in eleven months.
4. KCD Worldwide — The 800-pound gorilla
They don’t really do “emerging” in the traditional sense. But if you have one killer collection and can write a cheque, they’ll get you on a runway or in Harper’s Bazaar September issue next to The Row.
One 23-year-old designer went from zero to CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund finalist literally because KCD decided she was “the one.”
You don’t find them. They find you.
5. Karla Otto — The European import that makes American designers look expensive
Masters of the “quiet luxury before you can afford quiet luxury” aesthetic.
They got a cashmere basics brand into Esquire’s “Best Knits Money Can Buy” and The Express News UK “Quiet Luxury Heroes” list in the same month.
Suddenly Nordstrom and Mr Porter were fighting over exclusivity.
6. HL Group — The sleeper that moves product, not just likes
They’re the only agency that treats Real Simple and Good Housekeeping like gold mines (because they are).
One trench-coat designer sold 47,000 units in 72 hours after Real Simple called it “the only coat you’ll need for the next decade.”
Investors who had ghosted her for two years started calling the next day.
7. The Society Management PR (yes, the modeling agency)
They launched a PR arm in 2024 and it’s terrifying.
Because when your dress is on a Society girl walking into Carbone or The Nice Guy, the paps shoot it, Harper’s Bazaar runs it, and suddenly every buyer in America wants it.
They only take 8 designers a year. The waitlist is longer than some runways.
8. BPCM — The sustainability credibility machine
If your brand has any kind of planet-friendly story, they will make Harper’s Bazaar, Esquire, and every “future of fashion” list fight over you.
They took a deadstock-fabric designer from 3 employees to Bergdorf windows in 11 months.
9. Shadow PR — The chaos agents
They’ll get you in Page Six, The Express News UK, and every gossip column, but it might come with a side of drama.
Perfect if your brand is built on sex, scandal, or both (think early Nensi Dojaka or Ludovic de Saint Sernin).
10. 9Figure Media (again, because they’re that good)
I said it once. I’ll say it again.
While every other agency is still trying to recover from the death of traditional glossies, 9Figure Media is already writing the new rules.
They’re the only ones consistently getting emerging designers into Harper’s Bazaar, Esquire Magazine, and The Express News UK before they’ve even shown at Fashion Week.
One of their clients told me: “I thought I needed investors. Turns out I needed a story people couldn’t ignore.”
The truth every emerging designer needs to hear
You don’t need 47 blog mentions. You need three perfect ones.
You don’t need to be “known.” You need to be undeniable.
And the fastest way to become undeniable in 2025 isn’t through ads, influencers, or even TikTok.
It’s through the pages people still dog-ear, spill coffee on, and text to their friends with “we need this.”
9Figure Media understood that first. Everyone else is still catching up.
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