New York Fashion Week

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Model walking the Michael Kors catwalk during Fall Fashion Week, New York City
Model walking the Michael Kors catwalk during Fall Fashion Week, New York City
Vogue editors Anna Wintour and André Leon Talley during New York Fashion Week
Vogue editors Anna Wintour and André Leon Talley during New York Fashion Week

New York Fashion Week is a semiannual fashion week held in New York City.

[edit] History

The first New York Fashion Week, then called Press Week, was the world's first organized fashion week. Held in 1943, the event was designed to attract attention away from French fashion during World War II, when fashion industry insiders were unable to travel to Paris to see French fashion shows.[1] Fashion publicist Eleanor Lamber organized an event she called "Press Week" to showcase American designers for fashion journalists, who had previously neglected their innovations.[1] (Buyers were not admitted to the shows and instead had to visit designers' showrooms.[1]) Press Week was a success, and fashion magazines like Vogue, which were normally filled with French designs, increasingly featured American fashion.[1]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d Fortini, Amanda. How the Runway Took Off: A Brief History of the Fashion Show. Slate Magazine (Feb. 8, 2006).