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Welcome to Monday! How’s that hangover working for you? To ease you into
the workweek we’ve cribbed this laid-back, laconic video from Style.com’s Style File blog of the pre-show preparations for Coach Creative Director Reed Krakoff’s namesake line. Shot in February by longtime Krakoff collaborator and all-around supertalent Steven Sebring, it’s not your typical New York Fashion Week behind-the-scenes snapshot.

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Friends, bloggers, and combinations thereof gathered at the EVA New York boutique on Bowery as New York City-based designer May Kosaka presented her Georgia O’Keefe-inspired MOTHE Fall/Winter 2010 collection last night. If you listen closely, amid the din of chatty fashion followers sipping free Champagne, the designer shares with us the thought behind her current season, her favorite piece from the line, and offers advice to emerging designers. Readers, click play and enjoy.

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Flea Bites: Box 185 At The Market NYC

Welcome to another edition of Flea Bites, where we take you into the best flea markets around New York City and the independent designers, sellers, and tastemakers who keep them running. Today, we introduce you to designer Sara Keiser who caught our eye at The Market NYC on Mulberry Street with her deconstructed collection of colorful accessories and dresses, Box 185. Inspired by her love of “lopsidedness” and animals, with a touch influence from her hometown in South Dakota, she gabbed her bran

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Really, what would we do without Imran Amed and his essential Business of Fashion blog? We don’t even want to imagine it. For instance, his latest interviewee, Joseph Velosa, CEO of Matthew Williamson, had a ton of invaluable wisdom to offer. Captured at a Fashion Business Club event, Velosa let loose on his start in the industry and his collaborations—including his ongoing partnership with his boyfriend, Williamson. Click below for our favorite snippets.

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Readers, we’d like to introduce you to our introduce you to our latestvideo segment, Flea Bites, where we take you into the many flea markets around New York City and the independent designers, sellers, and tastemakers who keep them running. This week, we took a trip to the Brooklyn Flea and found designer and print-maker Christina Avecedo of no lost witches selling her unique line of tees and a few treasures from her mom’s closet. To find out more about this designer turned vintage seller, cli
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Attending Kelly Cutrone's book signing last week for "If You Have To Cry, Go Outside: And Other Things Your Mother Never Told You" was a delight, and scoring material for my first vlog post was a totally unexpected bonus! I went to the book-signing with little expectation besides meeting the bitchy, bossy character that I have become familiar with on The City, but her funny, candid and enduring personality totally changed by perception. And her honest advice and anecdotes were priceless for som
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This week only, the Imilla Road Pop-Up Shop is offering the vintage lovers of New York New a wide variety of unique, budget-friendly finds including accessories from belts and handbags from graphic tees. We stopped by to take a look and snapped a video preview of their best wares. Click play, shoppers!

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Fashion Designers Play with Video Handbag Idea

I’m not one to keep up with fashion, but when designers send sexy models down the runway carrying mini-LCDs on their handbags, I pay attention. The Trendhunter says that during a Louis Vuitton fashion show, Marc Jacobs himself walked down the catwalk carrying a mini-trunk with an LCD screen that was playing Sponge Bob Square pants. Read more here.
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Live Streaming on the Runway

mcqueen1-200x300.jpgMaria Ogneva, in charge of Client & Community Services for FashionablyMarketing.Me, writes: A few announcements in the past couple of weeks have made me ponder the place that real-time social media plays in fashion events. During Toronto Fashion Week, all social media was forbidden during events and shows; organizers blamed weak ticket sales for this shortsighted decision. The media (traditional and “new”) and readers agreed that wasn’t the way to go and some critics even went as far as to say i
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The 2009 Emerging Magazine Pre-Emmy Gift Suite was the place for excitement and product showcase. Over 70 film,television and sports celebrities perused the sponsor products in the Emerging Magazine Gift Suite, September 18 and 19, 2009.The video provided is one of five from the event. A list of attendees appearing in this video are included. For other upcoming event information, visit us at www.EmergingMagazine.com and over over the "Calendar" tab. Don't forget to inquire about the "Valentine's
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SNEAK PREVIEWPress Release For Immediate ReleasePress Contact: Indira Cesarine, Creative Director/CuratorXXXX MAGAZINE www.xxxxmagazine.comcontact: xxxxmagazine@gmail.com, editor@xxxxmagazine.comXXXX Magazine Launches with “The Kaleidoscopic Issue” Fashion photographer & director Indira Cesarine launches an online multimedia publication showcasing conceptual film, contemporary art and fashion as well as addresses controversial topics in the media via documentary shorts.New York, New York, August
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My New Rolling Rack Video

I uploaded my new Rolling Rack Video to YouTube yesterday. Here's the description: Susan Linnet Cox, author of "Photo Styling" demonstrates how a photo stylist can set up a rolling rack for a photo shoot without embarrassment.It's kind of fun - check it out!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8llkZ6UY_o
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My New Rolling Rack Video

I uploaded my new Rolling Rack Video to YouTube yesterday. Here's the description: Susan Linnet Cox, author of "Photo Styling" demonstrates how a photo stylist can set up a rolling rack for a photo shoot without embarrassment.It's kind of fun - check it out!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8llkZ6UY_o
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I was thinking today that I wish I had a "disposable income" I think that is what rich people call it when they can buy anything. Yeah, disposable like trash?! Anyway I love when designers give things away for free but usually the only people who get the nice free stuff can already afford it. Perfect Example: Valdemar Iodice, a Brazilian designer with gorgeous dresses gave away $7,000 of free Iodice dresses to select magazine editors and store buyers during the 2009 fashion week. I want a DRESS!
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