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The Guggenheim presents the three part musical program Nine Rivers co-produced with and performed at Columbia University’s Miller Theatre. "Written over several decades and scored for 50 musicians and multimedia artists, James Dillon’s Nine Rivers covers a vast sonic terrain, from hushed a cappella
Speaking of enjoying these dwindling carefree summer days, Fashion Week presented a brand-new way to take advantage of New York’s newly christened bike lanes and the mid-September sunshine: a 30 bike caravan of free cycles dubbed the Tour de Fashion. Modeled on bike sharing programs in cities, like
A few short blocks from where she performed for the Whitney’s downtown groundbreaking this past May, Blondie (a.k.a. Deborah Harry) hits the stage tonight at the Highline Ballroom. "Inducted into the prestigious Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2006, Blondie emerged as the great pop icons of New York's
"Eating during fashion week is not an oxymoron,” declared Grub Street. Indeed, local eateries and bars are rolling out the red carpet for Fashion Weekers: Boulud Sud, A Voce, and Telepan are all offering Fashion Plate Prix Fixes at around $29 for lunch and $35 for dinner. Nearby, the Empire Hotel
Feel like you need just two hours of downtime to remember why you loved fashion to begin with? Pop downtown for a style breather and catch one of the last showings of "Bill Cunningham New York” on the big screen at the IFC Center. This inspirational fashion flick reminds you of why you want to dress
Look there are two more days left: You can do this. Daily Front Row’s Twitter feed made a great point: "Complaining about fash fatigue is more tiring than actually being tired.” However, to get you through to the finish line, check out Fashionista’s Fashion Week Survival Guide. Peek inside the handbags
"Donna Karan is New York through-and-through—and what better way to channel the spirit of the city on the 9/11 anniversary than to feature a New York street as the backdrop to her fashion show?”—not to mention the yellow NYC cab with the DKNY topper as a backdrop—were the early reports on our DKNY’s
TOWERS OF POWER | Ten years previous to 9/11, almost to the day, this photograph was taken of the Twin Towers, by Scott Andrew Tugel. The model, wearing the famous Donna Karan body suit, is positioned between the towers, with plane overhead, foreshadowing the tragedy that was
Did you start out this season’s Fashion Week telling yourself you weren’t going to overdo it this time? You absolutely weren’t going to go to every single party or skip any essential beauty sleep in the name of fashion. Nope, not this time. Well, it’s day 5, how’s that resolution working out for you?
The French have an expression, "il faut souffrir pour être belle,” meaning one must suffer for beauty, which seems especially true when said beauty treatment has the word "Brazilian” before it (bikini wax, anyone?). However, the recent backlash over formaldehyde-laden Brazilian blowout treatments
Between Fashion’s Night Out and more public events, Fashion Week has become a lot more accessible all around. Gone are the days of hopelessly trying to get past "the clipboard” or waiting around to see what next season is about secondhand: Live streams make it possible for everyday fashionistas to
Over the last 10 years, Harper’s Bazaar editor-in-chief Glenda Bailey and creative director Stephen Gan have masterminded some of fashion’s most captivating pictorials working with some of the most influential photogs in the industry, including David Bailey, Patrick Demarchelier, William Klein, and