Georgina Chapman is set to showcase a new Marchesa collection at New York Fashion Week next year.

Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig

Georgina Chapman and Keren Craig

The 41-year-old designer has remained under the radar since the news broke earlier this year her estranged husband Harvey Weinstein was accused of sexually harassing multiple women, but the mogul is due to return to the fashion business to present her garments on the runway in February 2018.

According to the New York Post's Page Six Column, the businesswoman's - who has seven-year-old daughter India and four-year-old son Dashiell - catwalk show will take place on the final day of the annual fashion extravaganza on February 14 at 4pm.

Georgina's showcase will come almost one year after her last fashion show, which saw her present her creations in New York during Bridal Fashion Week.

Despite the scandal surrounding the 65-year-old disgraced film mogul, Georgina and her business partner, Keren Craig, have received support from their customers, including Meghan McCain who insisted she will still wear a Marchesa gown on her wedding day, so the pair are not "punished" for Harvey's "disgusting behaviour".

Speaking previously Meghan said: "The scandal erupted and everybody was like, are you going to keep the dress? And I was like why should the two women designers be punished for a man's disgusting behaviour. I just didn't want to feel like the people who had worked there and make their livelihood should be punished as well."

And Alyssa Milano has hailed Georgina as an "amazing woman", who is still "very sad" about the entire ordeal.

Speaking previously, the 44-year-old actress said: "Georgina is doing very well. She's an amazing mother. She's an amazing woman, and I think her priority right now is focusing on how to raise those two children to the best of her capacity given the situation. She goes through very dark times. She's very sad ... This is not easy for her, but I have no doubt that not only will she come out on the other side of this, but she deserves too. She's a good woman."