Last night, I got a taste of what New York Fashion Week would be like if it was produced by Anna Wintour. Every show would begin on time. Only the best of the best designers would be invited to participate. And the music would be very, very good.
That pretty much sums up Fashion’s Night Out: The Show, which took place last night at the courtyard in Lincoln Center. Over a 1,000 looks–styled by Tabitha Simmons and Edward Enninful–stomped down a twisting runway that must have been a quarter of a mile long in total. Everyone–from Alex Wang to Balenciaga–was featured. Simmons and Enninful chose to style the models as they were originally styled, meaning Prada‘s girls got boufants, and Balenciaga’s wore pastel eyebrows. It was unoriginal, but with so many looks, understandable. Pretty much every model working today walked, including favorites of mine like Dree Hemingway and Ashley Smith. Gisele even made an appearance near the end, shortly after NERD performed in the center of the venue.
The paper program was masterful, save for a weirdly photo-shopped Lara Stone on the cover. (A friend said that her waist “looked tinier than Karly’s–creepy.”) Every single clothing credit was included, which is a two day-long job on its own.
All in all, it was a successful event. Especially for those who hadn’t seen these looks come down the runway last February. I think the most impressive part was that there were only two rows of seats–very similar to the way Prada was laid out for the Fall shows–which meant everyone got their money’s worth.
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Fantastic for the die hard loving public of fashion. Now no one can complain they can’t go to a fashion show. There should be one like this every season! The more the outside industry types who can have such exposure,the more excitement added to fashion,and lets hope somehow it measures out in sales and other support.
I don’t agree. Doing such an event a couple of days away from the beginning of the shows is an insult to the designers. EVERYBODY missed the whole day of castings and fittings because of this monster.
Don’t you mean “Karlie,” rather than “Karly”?
It sounds very professional and extremely well managed.
Random Q, but who was Bar wearing?
Bar didn’t walk. She sat in the audience and ran out right after the show finished. No one recognized her!