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In New York, Heiresses and Working Girls

The clothes on offer at New York Fashion Week ranged from fanciful to practical to a perfect mix of the two, reports Lynn Yaeger.
Anna Sui Autumn/Winter 2025
Anna Sui aimed to transport the audience to the fraught years between the two World Wars. (Getty Images)

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Marc Jacobs’ American Anatomy

‘I have come to understand that fear is not my enemy — it is a necessary companion to creativity, authenticity, integrity, and life’ was the crux of the message accompanying a line up that referenced Rei Kawakubo’s notorious ‘tumour’ collection two weeks after the US presidential inauguration.

The Verdict on Calvin Klein’s Return to the Runway

In resurrecting the brand’s ‘Collection’ line, designer Veronica Leoni aimed to pick up where Calvin left off. If a bit of nostalgia was inescapable and a hint of ‘fashion nun’ crept into the outing, her point of view was clear, reports Angelo Flaccavento.

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Lynn Yaeger

Lynn Yaeger is a contributing writer at The Business of Fashion. Yaeger is a highly respected American journalist who has written about fashion for 3 decades.

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