Leather Fans Rejoice: Skins Are Definitely In
From shorts to leggings to trousers (baggy and tight), the runways channeled their inner motorcycle mama.
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We love it when critics begrudgingly admit commercial appeal trumps artistic triumph.
Also Carmen Marc Valvo cut back on his presentation but got more press than ever.
Webb: "No matter what you do for a living, you still need clothes."
So far, Jen Mankins loves the dark mood that fall's brought, but there's a romantic edge as evidenced by Vena Cava.
The call-girl-cum-singer's assault on Fashion Week continues.
Also, Kelly Cutrone speaks on the Dupre debacle.
The designer was mortified when we asked what kinds of propositions he’s received working in fashion.
Serious drama before the first day of Fashion Week draws to a close.
The latest eye candy from the runway, piping hot and served fresh.
If there's one New York designer female fashion editors would make sweet, sweet love to, it's Yigal.
Read ahead for the singular word that sums up fall 2009 for Oscar de la Renta, Proenza Schouler, Phillip Lim, and more.
Plus: Sports execs discover the Internet, in this week’s look at the sporting press.
Also a blogger accuses Paul Smith of culling designs from his Flickr stream.
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