Looks like Georgina Chapman isn’t ready for her comeback after all.

Harvey Weinstein’s estranged wife was slated to show her fashion brand Marchesa at New York Fashion Week on Feb. 14.

But on Tuesday, The Post exclusively learned that the show was killed, with an insider saying it will likely be a digital presentation instead.

“Georgina couldn’t go through with it,” says an NYFW vet. “She was too scared.”

The show, ironically scheduled for Valentine’s Day, was set to be produced by Navia Vision, a Brooklyn-based production company.

“They were gung-ho . . . but as they got closer, she choked,” said the fashion week vet.

The NYFW vet went on to say that Chapman’s brother, Edward, who is CEO of the fashion company, “doesn’t really have the chops to navigate a boat that’s in that type of water.”

A spokesperson for Marchesa tells The Post, “Marchesa is looking forward to presenting their Fall ’18 collection in an updated format this season.”

It’s no surprise that the gorgeous 41-year-old designer isn’t ready for the spotlight just yet. Chapman has barely been seen since news broke of allegations of Weinstein’s gross misconduct. More than 100 women have accused 65-year-old Weinstein of sexual harassment and assault. Chapman, who has two children with the disgraced movie mogul, announced in October that she was leaving Weinstein.

“My heart breaks for all the women who have suffered tremendous pain because of these unforgivable actions,” she told People magazine.

“I have chosen to leave my husband. Caring for my young children is my first priority and I ask the media for privacy at this time.”