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Wednesday, 11 September 2013

Yes, Fashion Week is Here

Posted on 20:35 by Unknown
I am one of those people who thinks the Fashion Industry still matters to New York, even if I am not all that interested in fashions per se ( how many men my age are? At about 50, most men start going for comfort over style ANYTIME and it gets worse as they get older, unless prodded by wives or female companions to buy some stylish clothes. 

Not that men don't want to look good-- look at all the men who have plastic surgery done now or just do the "touch of grey" thing--( the people who market those hair coloring products for men are probably raking it in more than anyone knows...by the way, since people pester me about it, I do NOT color my own hair. I am getting grey a little around the sideburns, and seem to be ( I have no idea of how the genetics of this are SUPPOSED to work) keeping my natural hair color on a timetable almost exactly the same as my father did). ( Well into his seventies, his hair was only partially grey).

I also have his bald spot on top of my head, by the way.

But back to Fashion Week...I want to see how well this transfers from the internet to here

Fashion Week Articles

J. Mendel Spring 2014: Glamour With a Hint of Rebellion
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J. Mendel Spring 2014: Glamour With a Hint of Rebellion

Sharon Feiereisen September 11th, 2013
Even Gilles Mendel went with a hint of sportswear this season.
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Front Row Fabulousness at New York Fashion Week Spring 2014
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Front Row Fabulousness at New York Fashion Week Spring 2014

Morgan C. Schimminger September 11th, 2013
The Spring 2014 shows attracted a wide range of stars outfitted in eye-catching ensembles.
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Rachel Zoe Spring 2014: No One-Hit Wonder
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Rachel Zoe Spring 2014: No One-Hit Wonder

Sharon Feiereisen September 11th, 2013
Few traces of the stylist turned designer’s boho flare.
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Proenza Schouler Spring 2014: Pleats Please!
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Proenza Schouler Spring 2014: Pleats Please!

Sharon Feiereisen September 11th, 2013
The designers present show-stopping pleated skirts inset with metallic strips.
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Michael Kors Spring 2014: A Retro Ladylike Collection
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Michael Kors Spring 2014: A Retro Ladylike Collection

Sharon Feiereisen September 11th, 2013
Crocheted skirts, platform chunky heel sandals, high-waist swimwear and more.
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New Zealand Fashion Week Autumn 2014: The Four Designers You Need to Know
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New Zealand Fashion Week Autumn 2014: The Four Designers You Need to Know

Hannah Ongley September 11th, 2013
Four exciting brands from New Zealand Fashion Week’s Autumn 2014 collections that you might have missed while your eyes were cast stateside.
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