WINTER Storm Nemo may have prevented many from arriving to New York
Fashion Week on time, but the shows must go on and today's
schedule makes those arduous transatlantic flights worthwhile.
This morning begins with Lacoste, followed by Prabal Gurung
- one of the city's foremost rising stars. The Nepalese designer
kicked off NYFW on Wednesday evening with a carnival-themed party
to celebrate his new collection for US high street store Target,
building more suspense for his autumn/winter 2013-14 show. With his
designs now worn by the Duchess
of Cambridge, Sarah
Jessica Parker and Jennifer
Lawrence, Gurung's name is one that is increasingly becoming a
mainstay in US fashion circles.
Another of the Duchess of Cambridge's favoured labels, Rebecca
Taylor is up next - with hopefully another accessible, refined and
feminine offering - before Herve Leger, Monique L'Huillier,
Altuzarra and Band Of Outsiders take centre stage later on.
Today's most crowded show will undoubtedly be Alexander
Wang, as the fashion press endeavour to interpret any clues of
what to expect from his Balenciaga debut
next month. Do your homework and read about his star quality in the
March issue of Vogue.
Read More:
New York Fashion Week: Day One
New York Fashion Week: Day Two
Read More:
New York Fashion Week: Day One
New York Fashion Week: Day Two
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