November 30, 2010
by Julia DiNardo
Word has just come in, so mark your calendars: Vogue‘s FNO is back! The third annual installment of the event will be held on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 2011. The ticker on the main website is already counting down the days, and we’re hoping this year will be more fabulous than last!
Stores and consumers interested in receiving information are encouraged to register their information at fashionsnightout.com and become fans of the FNO Facebook page and Twitter feed at @fnonyc (#FNO).
September 22, 2010
by fashionpulse
For the second installment of Fashion’s Night Out , I decided to head downtown to SoHo, as last year I wondered around Midtown, hitting up a bunch of stores on Fifth Avenue and Midtown East (Bloomingdale’s, Christian Siriano at Payless, etc). I’m glad I headed south, as the streets were literally teeming with people; cars couldn’t even make their way through the people gridlock, as pedestrians flooded the streets from 6-11pm. There was an overall jovial vibe, and although I didn’t see many shopping bags in hand, people seemed to be having a good time, and patient at some of the locations that had an extremely long line.
My stops included:
- UGG Australia, on display were the new Jimmy Choo for UGG collaboration
- Piperlime pop-up shop
- Club Monaco
- Rebecca Taylor (Bobbi Brown Makeovers!)
- Modo Eyewear
- Sigerson Morrison
- Ralph Lauren
- Victoria’s Secret
Piperlime and Chanel win the award for the longest line in SoHo, with easily 300+ people waiting to get in!
[From top: skateboarding ramp outside of Billabong, at Club Monaco]
September 13, 2010
by fashionpulse
On Friday, September 10th, What Goes Around Comes Around celebrated Fashion’s Night Out with the debut of their limited edition custom vintage collections. The collections were shaped by the collaborations of four remarkable designers: Gilded Age, Pamela Love, George McCracken, and Thread Social. The idea behind each collection was to rework vintage clothing into something even more spectacular, and that is exactly what was achieved. The collections consisted of acid wash denim, silver studded vests, velvet pants, fur jackets, plaids, and chunky knits. With an old-fashioned yet modern charm, every piece was one-of-a-kind.
-Claire Schmidt
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