| | | | | | | | | 2017/04/19 11:59:04 プライベート♪ | | | New York Fashion Week just lost a day | |
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Anyone who has ever attended New York Fashion Week will attest it’s quite tiring. From running between shows to dodging the street style photographers, the week is rather, well, hectic.
image: Balklanningar Online So news that the usually seven-day long event will be shortened by a day has come as a welcome relief, as the CFDA announces its plans for a “more succinct NYFW schedule”.
Come September, NYFW will run from September 7-13, and Marc Jacobs, who usually closes the week will show on the 13 at 6pm. The week will be opened by Calvin Klein and Tom Ford.
Considering the changes taking place within the industry — including the exodus of brands to Europe or Los Angeles, it comes as high time NYFW adapted too.
Although the CFDA has announced the changes, we can’t guarantee Kayne West won’t schedule his spring/summer ’18 show for September 14, if history is anything to go by.
Coachella … the start of the festival season or a thinly disguised photo opportunity for the latest cohort of digital influencers to show off their outfits? You decide. Whichever side you take, there’s no doubt this California-based event – complete with palm-tree backdrops, air-conditioned toilets and enough VIP areas to ensure VIPs need never mix with the great unwashed – is the catwalk of festival fashion; the source of trends for 2017. What you see at the event is what you might wear at Glastonbury – just accessorised with a bit more mud. Here’s the event’s clues to what festival fashion looks like this year. See More: Festklanningar
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