From turkey-carving events to the "American Collections Calendar."
"Calendar Girl" chronicles Finley's democratic oversight of the all-important Fashion Calendar, from its launch in 1945 to its acquisition by the CFDA in 2014.
From Gucci to Michael Kors.
Facilitated by Business of Fashion, this call follows on the heels of Tuesday's open letter and proposes changes to runway shows, the fashion calendar and discounting.
"We agreed that the current environment although challenging, presents an opportunity."
Moving forward, Humberto Leon and Carol Lim will show Kenzo's main collections in January and June.
In a conversation at SCAD, designers Dao-Yi Chow and Maxwell Osborne opened up about abandoning the traditional show schedule — and dropped an F-bomb or two along the way.
Yet another big name designer is choosing to prioritize consumers with a "see now, buy now" format this season.
The British label has adopted the "see now, buy now" model for its future runway shows.
The New York fashion industry's governing body is promising a much more organized Fashion Week this February.
Perhaps the biggest effects will be felt on the off seasons -- pre-fall and resort -- which are not formally scheduled in New York.
The venerable Fashion Calendar, published as always by Ruth Finley, will give us the first look at the lineup (so far) for September's New York shows