Last night, the streets of New York City were trampled, stomped and cat-walked by shoppers in the pursuit
of fashion. From midtown to down-town, boutiques opened doors after hours to host the third ever annual
Fashion's Night Out.
I joined my closest fashion colleagues for our own adventure in Soho. We
ditched the stand-still traffic cab at the corner of Broadway and Spring, and were immediately engulfed by the crowds.
Our first stop: Mango; a European style boutique offering edgy street fashion. Beers in hand, we cruised the store finding several sources for knit-spiration.
A few doors down at Guess Marciano,
we met one of their many muses and watched a guest designer create T-shirts on the fly.
Sephora was packed and pumping as well, with hourly raffles of their newest cosmetic specialties. We also shopped Victoria's Secret, Tommy Hilfiger, H&M, and a few other boutiques on the strip. Many places were at capacity with lines around the corner, like Prada, to name one of the heart breakers.
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and so commences yet another NYC Fashion Week.
I look forward to seeing what comes down the runways.
ditched the stand-still traffic cab at the corner of Broadway and Spring, and were immediately engulfed by the crowds.
Our first stop: Mango; a European style boutique offering edgy street fashion. Beers in hand, we cruised the store finding several sources for knit-spiration.
A few doors down at Guess Marciano,
we met one of their many muses and watched a guest designer create T-shirts on the fly.
Sephora was packed and pumping as well, with hourly raffles of their newest cosmetic specialties. We also shopped Victoria's Secret, Tommy Hilfiger, H&M, and a few other boutiques on the strip. Many places were at capacity with lines around the corner, like Prada, to name one of the heart breakers.
...
and so commences yet another NYC Fashion Week.
I look forward to seeing what comes down the runways.
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