On February 11, 2026, the worlds of high fashion and comfortable footwear converged as designer Danielle Frankel and iconic shoe brand Birkenstock commemorated their innovative collaboration with an elegant dinner. Hosted at the sophisticated venue, The Eighty Six, the event was a prelude to New York Fashion Week, drawing a distinguished crowd of fashion luminaries. The evening celebrated a unique partnership that marries Frankel's signature bridal aesthetics with Birkenstock's renowned comfort, specifically showcasing a collection of satin and pearl-embellished Birkenstocks designed for modern brides and fashion enthusiasts alike.
Danielle Frankel and Birkenstock Host Exquisite Dinner to Launch Bridal Footwear Collection
In a chic celebration held at The Eighty Six, a stylish offshoot of SoHo’s The Corner Store, designer Danielle Frankel and footwear giant Birkenstock unveiled their highly anticipated bridal collaboration. The gathering, timed perfectly on the eve of New York Fashion Week, brought together an exclusive list of stylists, editors, artists, and models. Waiters gracefully presented the viral satin and pearl-adorned Birkenstocks on platters, setting a tone of relaxed elegance where comfortable yet fashionable shoes were not just accepted but encouraged.
Guests at the intimate dinner indulged in a multi-course feast featuring wasabi-topped pickles, succulent steak, and rich tiramisu, fostering lively conversations about upcoming fashion week plans, wedding anecdotes, and a shared appreciation for their beloved Birks. Danielle Frankel Hirsch, the visionary behind the collection, expressed her desire for the shoes to transcend traditional bridal wear. She emphasized their versatility, noting that the six-piece collection—comprising redesigned Arizonas, Madrids, and Bostons, set to launch on February 12—is intended for any occasion. Hirsch herself, not a bride, plans to pair them with a beautiful white sundress in the summer, embodying a lifestyle of effortless chic.
The room sparkled with admirers of Frankel's bridal and ready-to-wear creations. Among them were notable figures such as stylist Carrie Goldberg, celebrated for her work on Temi Otedola’s bridal looks, who lauded the collection's adaptability for wedding weekend wardrobes. Fashion designer Ella Emhoff also shared her excitement about incorporating the styles into her everyday life. The evening naturally gravitated towards wedding discussions, with many past Danielle Frankel brides in attendance. Actress AnnaSophia Robb, resplendent in an ethereal off-the-shoulder Danielle Frankel silk charmeuse dress, shared her plans to custom-dye the corset from her Vogue-featured wedding gown. Interior designer Augusta Hoffman and fashion editor Rachel Besser, both former Danielle Frankel brides, also graced the event, along with a Vogue Weddings writer who fondly recalled her wife’s stunning appearance in a Collins gown.
As The Eighty Six team served each delightful course, Danielle Frankel and Jason Corvi, Birkenstock's director of global communications for activations and special projects, raised their Champagne glasses. Corvi eloquently toasted to the flourishing partnership, reflecting on the genuine connection that blossomed between the brands during the project. He remarked, "We kind of fell in love with each other when the project started and I think that’s when the best collaborations come," encapsulating the sentiment of a truly perfect union.
This collaboration between Danielle Frankel and Birkenstock transcends mere product creation; it symbolizes a thoughtful evolution in bridal and luxury fashion, merging comfort with sophistication. It challenges conventional norms, advocating for personal style and ease even on the most significant occasions. The event highlighted the power of unexpected partnerships, where mutual respect and shared vision lead to innovative and resonant creations. It also underscored the growing trend of personalization and versatility in fashion, encouraging individuals to embrace styles that reflect their authentic selves, whether walking down the aisle or enjoying a summer's day.