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Macy’s and Molly Rogers Celebrate the Spirit of NYC in New ‘On 34th’ Collaboration

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Macy’s announced its latest designer collaboration with its On 34th brand, designed with Emmy Award-winning costume designer Molly Rogers. Renowned for dressing iconic New York City characters across film and television, including “Sex and the City,” “The Devil Wears Prada,” “Ugly Betty,” “And Just Like That …” and, most recently, “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” Rogers brings her expertise in blending fashion and entertainment to this collection. The On 34th x Molly Rogers collection reimagines Rogers’ most memorable looks throughout her career, with each piece featuring signature details like unexpected prints, layered scarves, graphics, color blocking and other hidden treasures.

“Molly’s distinctive storytelling seamlessly complements Macy’s energetic take on fashion,” shared Emily Erusha-Hilleque, senior vice president of private brands for Macy’s. “Inspired by the dynamic pulse of New York City—its people, neighborhoods and the unique characters that fill its streets—Molly’s creative vision shines through every aspect of this collection. Each piece designed for On 34th reflects Macy’s signature blend of originality and versatile style, capturing the spirit and confidence that our customers embody.”

With a remarkable career spanning television and film, Rogers has become one of the industry’s most sought-after costume designers, renowned for outfitting some of the most beloved stars on-screen. Her talents have been fueled by New York City’s vibrant creative and cultural pulse, allowing her to seamlessly translate cinematic moments into unforgettable style. The On 34th x Molly Rogers collection channels Rogers’ expertise and keen eye for detail, drawing inspiration from real New Yorkers and the captivating stories found on the city’s streets, both in her personal and professional life.

“New York City inspires me every day with its bold energy, expressive style and unforgettable characters,” said Rogers. “Through this collection with On 34th, I wanted to capture the city’s cinematic spirit and bring my work in costume design to everyone who loves to tell their own story.”