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How to Avoid a Fashion Week Meltdown



Kelly Cutrone

“After a while if you can’t figure it out then you shouldn’t be here. The biggest thing to remember is that for us, it’s like the Super Bowl and we’re the players; we’re not the fans. It’s a work week or a work month. I don’t drink at all and I go to fashion week parties very very rarely only if they’re really good friends of mine and as an office rule no one on the junior team from the account executives to the interns are allowed to drink alcohol at any People’s Revolution event.

Dr. Frank Litman is really good for a little acupuncture. We also have a doctor on call, Doctor 911, that’s the name of the company, he makes house calls. So if you ever get hives or throw your back out or my favorite, eyelid twitching.

Then, I like to do really normal things like taking my daughter to school every morning.

For my staff, I’m cooking for the whole staff, so we’ve been having really healthy gourmet food. We bought a juicer.

The best thing to remember is that the parties are not really for you if you work in the fashion industry, unless you have to stop by.”



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