Michael Roberts, style director of Vanity Fair and style contributor to everywhere else, is having his first proper exhibition at Mark Seliger’s 401 Gallery.
Though he’s best known for his work within the fashion industry, this will be a display of twenty years worth of photographs taken from his time in Sicily. Though there are sure to editorial like shots, the exhibition, titled “Shot in Sicily” focuses on the landscapes, people and traditions of the island.
And the best part is, it’s open to the public starting September 10th. So if you’re anticipating fashion week but can’t score a ticket to your favorite show or the Calvin Klein party, go meet Michael Roberts late in the evening of the 10th – the event is from 10am to 6pm.
That should be a pretty sufficient fashion fix.
–PICTURE BY MICHAEL ROBERTS
Tags: Fashion Week, Michael Roberts, Vanity Fair






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