New
York Fashion Week Fall 2006
coverage
by Yuan-Kwan Chan
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York Peppermint
Patties, the official candy of New York Fashion Week (thank goodness
for that - I am sick of relying on Atkins bars for sustenance) commissioned
designer Nicole Miller to design a purse to match the chocolate. The
good news is that this purse was available via eBay and on site through
a charity auction. The bad news? It was valued at more than US$2,000.
Maybe a candy-wrapper handbag is in order.
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Photos from Fashion Week:
Celebrities, models, those pretty tents and, of course, the fashion
Feb. 10, 2006:
Catherine Malandrino Fashion Show: article
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Little-Brooklyn Toy Dog Private Charity Auction: photos
Manuel Fashion Show: article
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Feb. 9, 2006:
Jason Wu Fashion Show: article
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NAVE Store Pre-Grand Opening Private Party: photos
The Scene at the Tents: Gossip from
the week's lone Thursday
Feb. 7, 2006:
Blanc de Chine Private Reception & Fashion Show:
article | video
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Feb. 6, 2006:
Zang Toi Fashion Show: article
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MB)
Sebastian - Evokativ Hair Product Launch: article
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James Coviello Fashion Show: article
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Feb. 5, 2006:
The Scene at the Tents: Gossip from the
week's lone Sunday
Feb. 4, 2006:
Oakley Fashion Show: article
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Alexandre Herchcovitch Fashion Show: article
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Feb. 3, 2006:
Kai Kühne, Myself Fashion Show: article
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(.wmv, 2.53 MB)
...or read on to learn
what has been gained (or is it sanity lost?) through previous Fashion
Weeks...
Twice a year, the zoo that is Fashion Week descends upon the tents of
Bryant Park – and a number of side venues – in New York. Having
attended the last three Fashion Weeks as, mostly, a spectator, I was curious
to see how much more insight a press credential could get me through this
insane carnival of cloth, clowns and camera clicks.
Through my previous
experiences, I have learned and/or gleaned the following through various
observations and encounters:
- Celebrities and
serious insiders tend to dress down; those who are line crashers tend
to dress up. For a poor public relations intern, not knowing who’s
who could be the kiss of death in this industry. However, if you are
one of the line crashers, act like you know what you’re doing
at all times.
- Unless you’re
really, really big – how’s that for a Fashion Week oxymoron?
– don’t make an attempt when it comes to seating. For example,
before a show during the Fall 2005 Collections, a woman claiming to
be a sponsor asked whether she could skip the line. The crew of interns
told her, politely, no. She in the high heels was furious. “If
I leave and come back in 20 minutes, will there be no line?” Not
guaranteed. “I don’t DO lines,” she said, and promptly
stomped off. Maybe if the crew had actually heard of her company, she
would have been let in. Not guaranteed.
- New York and Los
Angeles Fashion Weeks are run by the same company, but they couldn’t
be any more different. The New York version lasts for an actual week
and is mostly for the media and buyers. In other words, strictly business.
L.A., on the other hand, is a blue jeans operation (with very nice make-up
and hair, if that is a consolation) that is for the celebrities. It
also only runs for a few days, not a week. But who is counting?
- Naomi Campbell,
according to one West Coaster, dropped her rates to $10,000 a show in
order to walk the runway in New York a couple of seasons ago. Apparently,
she was desperate for work. Maybe it isn’t true, but what is true
is that her very late arrival during one show last season seriously
delayed the start time and infuriated more than a couple of spectators.
- On the sunnier
side of the street, does Karolina Kurkova ever wipe the smile off her
face? In a profession where an upward turn of the lips could spell a
long-term wrinkle of a runway career disaster, this model from the Czech
Republic is seen backstage saying hello to everyone from her co-workers
to the security crew.
Take it or leave it,
from the insane, unsettling cocoon that is Fashion Week. “There
could be a war going on,” one crew member told me, “but these
people wouldn’t know it because all they care about is fashion!”
And whether YOU care or not, check out our coverage from the Fall 2006
Collections. Enjoy!
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