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Politics Comes to the New York Runways Still, over all it's been an oddly apolitical fashion week. For a season occurring at a time when clothing has become a vehicle of public messaging in a way it rarely has before, the runways themselves have been strikingly silent. It makes the collections, pretty as they can be, lack a certain currency.
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Alan Faena's House Party for The Fashion Pack At Alan Faena's Chelsea apartment, the New York's fashion pack took a brief moment to catch their breath. As the rain continued outside, the hotelier's eclectic home became a clubhouse for the likes of Jamie Bochert, Devon Windsor, and Precious Lee to put their feet up after six days of runways came to ...
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Fashion Week Sent Cheetos Down The Runway & It Was Flaming Hot Fashion Week typically conjures up images of super-thin models, over-the-top fashion designs, and other things to which the general public can't relate. One designer is changing things up on her stage, though. This year, Fashion Week sent Cheetos down the runway thanks to Chromat's founder and ...
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The Fashion Industry Has a Responsibility to Be Inclusive. Now. I'm not going to lie: Last year, when September rolled around, I was really dreading going to New York Fashion Week. For me, fashion week has always felt like a time of excitement and creative energy, and I felt so lucky and privileged to attend. It doesn't hurt that it's basically a really well-dressed ...
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6 Black Fashion Labels to Know, Celebrate, and Support At the start of New York Fashion Week (NYFW) and just in time for Valentine's Day, Beyoncé released a new Valentine's Day-themed collection of merchandise on her website. The 10-piece capsule includes phone cases, hoodies, T-shirts, and undergarments inspired by her hit songs. The pieces, which ...
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The Craziest Looks at New York Fashion Week Fall-Winter 2018 If fashion depicts art and self-expression, sometimes abstract, just-plain crazy pieces will show at New York Fashion Week—and that's exactly how it should be. If everything always looked pretty and conventional, nothing would push the boundaries of fashion; nothing would evolve. Not to mention, style ...
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