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I just downloaded the app too get an idea of what is going down. Now I want to go to IF for Tim Hamilton, Thom Browne for Major Thom, 3.1 Phillip Lim for Mr. Lim, and Bird Williamsburg for Geller (Comey is going to be at another Bird sadly). Don't know what I actually end up stuck doing, not even sure if I am going to go!
 
As last year I'm attending to Paris fashion night out with a friend :p Last one was a very very good night, seeing beautiful clothes, free champagne and saw Carine Roitfeld.
It's definitely a party you have to attend!
 
August 19, 2011
Summer Scouting

By CATHY HORYN

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Left and right: Valerio Mezzanoti; right: Catwalking.com
From left: Fall looks from Joseph Altuzarra, Junya Watanabe and Miu Miu.


Instead of “Groundhog Day,” the Bill Murray movie, we now have Fashion’s Night Out. It never ends. On Sept. 8, designers will be at their posts, just as they were this time last year, and you can go through the madness all over again. This is truly the age of reiteration.

F.N.O. was a good idea when it began, back in the depths of the recession when stores were virtually empty. But now it’s become a party, an institutionalized kickoff to Fashion Week, and though it apparently raises money for some causes, I have to believe that the costs of security, crowd control and entertainment, not to mention the traffic headaches, outweigh the actual benefits.

And it’s not as if the city’s retail industry needs a boost, as it did in 2009, when a lot of small stores closed. In fact, many retailers are having an excellent year, with Macy’s, Ralph Lauren, Kohl’s and Nordstrom announcing that they plan to raise profit outlooks. Neiman Marcus, which reports its quarterly results next month, has experienced robust sales. So have the big luxury-goods groups, LVMH and Gucci Group. The Limited’s numbers are up, too. A few New York stores — Barneys, Bergdorf Goodman and Saks Fifth Avenue, among others — are spending money on renovations.

I suspect that some F.N.O. supporters will point to the wild stock market, the stalled economy and sinking consumer confidence, and say the timing for a street party couldn’t be better. On the other hand, it could be worse, given the concerns of ordinary people in other regions of this country and the world.
The other day I went out shopping. I hit about six stores, including Saks and Bergdorf as well as J. Crew and Ann Taylor. I generally do this in mid-August to see what merchandise has been delivered, to compare what I remember of the fall shows with what retailers ended up buying, and to see who is out shopping.
And I have to say this was no “Groundhog” moment. The stores I visited have a far better selection of styles than they did last year at this time. By better I mean smart and fashionable, not safe. The stores were also crowded with serious shoppers, and, no, not all of them were tourists. There was a lunchtime line of customers at J. Crew waiting to check out. The retailer still has summer sales, but it is promoting a sexy secretary look for fall, with solid-color pencil skirts and cashmere pullovers. There were two turquoise skirts ($120) left on the rack.

I cruised through Barneys, noting the arrival of the Junya Watanabe line, one of my favorite fall collections, and an abundance of pumps — the style of the season — and fur vests. I saw a good-looking pair of Balenciaga pumps for about $575. To say that some brands seem to have made an effort to hold down prices is poor consolation when you see $1,000 jersey dresses and $700 crepe blouses. There are some wild prices: for example, a $4,200 Gucci fur vest at Bergdorf. There are enough variations around, in either real or fake fur, that you don’t have to spend that much. Nonetheless, I sensed a greater amount of realism without sacrificing style.

I was especially impressed with what I saw at Bergdorf. I think the store has it together: a great selection of looks from Joseph Altuzarra (a flattering dress in berry-brown wool for $1,370), Jonathan Saunders and Miu Miu. The Miu Miu saleswoman was dealing with another customer when I tried on a dress with a cummerbund hip wrap.

“Madonna wore this as a skirt,” she said brightly.

I was hooked before she said the deadly M word. You really don’t need outside influences to shop these days.
nytimes.com
 
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apparently Neimann Marcus has a fashion show at 6.30 and 8pm using 'proffessional models' I wonder if that means top models.
 
I was wondering if anyone knew what was organized in paris? Last year they posted the different special events, and I managed to go to the ones I really want to instead of just going around and wasting hours in line... :)
 
good people dont forget to post pics of what ur gonna wear to FNO
 
So, any Fashion Night Out fun? I got an invite mentioning LE stuff, but it didn't tempt me to make the drive on a weeknight ...
 
I won the Miu Miu ankle booties from net-a-porter, met Robert Geller, and flirted with lots of random girls.
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I wore one of my designs and got so many compliments about the jacket from the train to the streets. Also saw plenty of models walking freely on the streets. Niki Minaj and Drake were in the Versace store which led to alot of chaos outside while Beyonce's sister deejayed @ Lords and Taylor. Also got sketched by a street artist the displays were awesome too..I lOVE that city!
 

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My FNO sucked. We went to maje and got a free shopping bag and then tried getting into chloe but because of their dance shows they kept telling us to get out of the way etc so I ended up doing nothing... :(
 
Many of the top stores in NY also ended up very chaotic coz of the celebrity presence. The queue @ the Missoni for Target store was long from around 3pm till the end of FNO!
 

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