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Recovery on the Runway: A Powerful NYFW Showcase of Fashion, Music, and Advocacy

Photo Credit: CHOZNEFFECT Photography

On Saturday, February 9th, the Break Free Foundation presented “Recovery on the Runway,” a groundbreaking fashion showcase that placed recovery at the forefront of New York Fashion Week. Hosted at the historic Judson Memorial Church, this sold-out event seamlessly fused high fashion and advocacy, reinforcing the message that recovery and resiliency belong on the runway.

Claire Comai hosted the evening, which was DJ’d by Chris Bachmann. This set the tone for a night of bold statements, powerful performances, and the next generation of fashion.

Pictured: Clair Comai, Rehab. Photo Credit: Madison J.H

A Fashion-Forward Statement on Recovery

This season’s designers took center stage, presenting collections that embodied transformation and breaking free from the mold:

Pictured Kelsie Watts, Photo Credit: CHOZNEFFECT Photography

Unforgettable Musical Performances

The night was elevated by powerhouse performances from two remarkable artists:

“My brother was the life of the party, full of love, but depression is a clinical illness that can resurface. He wasn’t thinking that day—his brain was broken. If you are struggling, you are not alone. The world is better with you in it.”

Her powerful message moved members of the audience to tears, reinforcing the urgent need for mental health awareness and the important role of family support in recovery.

Photo Credit: Michael C Remache

An Unparalleled Sober Experience

Guests enjoyed an elevated sober-curious experience with signature mocktails from Dirty Virgin, an up-and-coming alcohol-free beverage brand redefining the nightlife scene. DanceSafe, a leader in harm reduction and drug safety, conducted fentanyl test strip demonstrations, ensuring that education and awareness were key components of the evening.

The event was also supported by The Sober Curator, a leading platform for sober lifestyle content, and Beyond Art Space, which showcased a stunning gallery of artwork created by individuals in recovery, emphasizing that healing can take many forms.

Photo Credit: Michael C Remache

A Community United in Recovery

This season’s VIP guests included:

With a packed house of fashion industry leaders, advocates, influencers, and legislators, Recovery on the Runway proved that recovery is not just possible—it is powerful.

Pictured: Alexandra Nyman, Founder of the Break Free Foundation | Photo Credit: CHOZNEFFECT Photography

Continuing the Conversation

The Break Free Foundation remains committed to breaking the stigma surrounding mental health, substance use, and co-occurring disorders. Through fashion, music, and advocacy, this event has set the stage for a larger movement—one that challenges societal norms and empowers individuals to embrace their recovery journeys.

For those who need support, you are not alone. Help is available.


WALK YOUR TALK: SOBRIETY IS ALWAYS IN STYLE. ✨ Fashion-Forward. Fearlessly Sober. Unapologetically Chic. ✨

Welcome to Walk Your Talk, the go-to destination for fashionable sober living. For those redefining what it means to live boldly and vibrantly alcohol-free, we’re here to prove that sobriety is more than a lifestyle—it’s the ultimate statement piece.

From stunning runway-ready ensembles to effortlessly everyday glam, Walk Your Talk is where sober fashionistas come to celebrate confidence and clarity. Gone are the days of pre-funks and party drinks; we’re dismantling outdated stereotypes, one stunning outfit at a time.

💫 Because the best thing you can wear is clarity, confidence, and a killer sense of style.

More than just a fashion hub, Walk Your Talk features curated finds in our #ADDTOCART section, spotlights sobriety-focused small businesses, and showcases unique merchandise to make your sober journey unapologetically chic. We are also proud partners of the Break Free Foundation, sharing sobriety’s brilliance on the runway during New York Fashion Week and beyond.

Join the movement that affirms you can live fearlessly, dress confidently, and thrive fabulously alcohol-free.

💥 Read. Follow. Elevate.


Call 988 to reach the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. It provides free and confidential support 24 hours a day, seven days a week for people in suicidal crisis or distress. You can learn more about its services hereincluding its guide on what to do if you see suicidal language on social media. You can also call that number to talk to someone about how you can help a person in crisis. For crisis support in Spanish, call 1-888-628-9454.

For support outside of the US, a worldwide directory of resources and international hotlines is provided by the International Association for Suicide Prevention. You can also turn to Befrienders Worldwide.​


Help is Available

If you or someone you love is living with substance use, alcohol misuse, a co-occurring, or a behavioral health disorder, there is hope. The Break Free Foundation aids individuals seeking recovery through the Break Free Scholarship Fund. It sends anyone who lacks the financial resources to attend a recovery center to do so at low to no cost.

Review our Treatment Locator Tool to find the right program near you, as well as our list of Hotlines and HelplinesClick here for a list of regional and national resources. On this road to recovery, no one is alone. We are all in this together.

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