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NYC’s imperiled Elizabeth Street Garden hosts protest-themed Libertine NYFW show: ‘Hoping it’s not too late’

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NYC’s imperiled Elizabeth Street Garden hosts protest-themed Libertine NYFW show: ‘Hoping it’s not too late’
US designer Johnson Hartig walking the runway at the finale of a New York Fashion Week show at Elizabeth Street Garden, holding a sign
Designer Johnson Hartig of Libertine walks the runway during the finale of a New York Fashion Week show at NYC’s Elizabeth Street Garden on Friday night. SARAH YENESEL/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

Downtown’s imperiled Elizabeth Street Garden has its share of A-list supporters, ranging from Robert DeNiro to Martin Scorsese and Patti Smith — all who’ve raised their voices in support of the bucolic Nolita green space.

But the most fashionable protest yet took place last night, as the sculpture-dotted oasis was roped into New York Fashion Week festivities as the site of the Libertine show, which made its feelings about the future of the local treasure clear.

Models strolled the makeshift runway to the tune of Joni Mitchell’s anti-development “Big Yellow Taxi,” some pushed wheelbarrows of dirt while others carried garden implements. Seed packets were left for guests, including Martha Stewart and designer Thom Browne.

Model Aljona Savchenko presenting a Libertine creation at New York Fashion Week, pushing a wheelbarrow and holding a sign that says 'Save the Garden' in front of an audience

The stylish social action featured models pushing wheelbarrows and holding up garden implements and signs saying “Save the Garden.” SARAH YENESEL/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

Group of people gathered at Elizabeth Street Garden in Nolita, lower Manhattan, protesting against its upcoming demolition

The show took place as the deadline for demolition at the treasured downtown open space draws closer. Stephen Yang for the New York Post

And in case the message didn’t get through, designer Johnson Hartig appeared at the end of the show holding up a sign reading “Save the Garden,” Vogue reported.

“We’re thrilled to be here in the gardens today doing our part to bring awareness; we’re just hoping it’s not too late,” the outlet reported him saying.

The space has long been a fashion designer fave, used in other years for shows by the likes of Kate Spade, Stella McCartney and Cynthia Rowley.

The stylish social action comes as the garden is due to face the wrecking ball on Sept. 10 — the first step towards redevelopment of the site into affordable housing and office space.

Designer Thom Browne and Martha Stewart sitting on a bench at the Libertine SS25 runway show in Elizabeth Street Gardens, New York City

Designer Thom Browne and Martha Stewart were among the guests at the garden party. Getty Images for Libertine

A model holding a trowel at the Libertine Spring 2025 runway show in New York City, during a garden-themed event

A model at the LIbertine show wields a trowel as part of the garden-themed event. ZUMAPRESS.com

Model Kim Sung-hee wearing a colorful outfit while walking the runway at the Libertine S/S25 Show, New York Fashion Week, with packets of seeds left for guests in the background.

Packets of seeds were left for each guest of the show. ZUMAPRESS.com / MEGA

“The Garden is not only an oasis of greenspace within our city, but truly stands as a work of art,” singer Smith, 77, wrote in a letter to Mayor Eric Adams on Aug. 14. Smith hosted a protest concert in the garden.

“Our great city is in danger of becoming a developer’s unchecked haven, and we look to you to help us set a lasting precedent for how New York City will protect public art and green spaces for the future,” the “Gloria” singer pleaded.

Rendering of the planned Haven Green senior housing complex with affordable apartments, office space, and courtyard in place of a community garden in Little Italy, New York City with people walking by.

A rendering shows the planned senior housing and office space that would take the garden’s place if plans go ahead. Haven Green

People relaxing at Elizabeth Street Garden in Manhattan, New York City, which is under threat of development for senior housing

Celebrities like Martin Scorsese, Robert DeNiro and Patti Smith have come out in support of the unique space, built up over the years on a vacant lot and dating bac REUTERS

A spokesperson for the Department of Housing Preservation and Development told The Post earlier that demolition was to take place as scheduled, despite the outcry.

The planned project would replace the 20,000-square-foot space with 123 units of affordable housing for the elderly. The mayor has veto power and is able to shut down construction before groundbreaking begins.

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