Coach marks 75 years in fashion with New York show

Fashion house Coach celebrated its 75th anniversary in style on Thursday night, with a Pre-Fall runway show at New York's Pier 94. The show was a love letter from British Executive Creative Director Stuart Vevers to New York and the US in general, blending the city's individualism with the laidback attitude of the West Coast. “New York City, the spiritual home of Coach, is a cultural melting pot that embraces individuality and celebrates togetherness,” said Vevers.

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Tommy Hilfiger shuns New York Fashion Week in favor of LA

Tommy Hilfiger is taking to the beach for his Spring/Summer 2017 fashion show, and he could be bringing Gigi Hadid along for the ride. The US designer is shunning New York Fashion Week for Venice Beach, Los Angeles, where he will host 'TommyNow Spring 17' on February 8, he has confirmed. The show will feature both his 'Hilfiger Collection' and the second instalment of the 'TommyXGigi' collaborative capsule created with supermodel Gigi.

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Tommy Hilfiger shuns New York Fashion Week in favor of LA

Michael Kors to offer ready-to-buy collection after Fall runway show

Immediately following his Fall 2016 Runway Show at New York Fashion Week on February 17, styles from the show will be available for purchase on MichaelKors.com and at his Madison Avenue Collection store in New York. The collection, which will include ready-to-wear pieces, shoes and handbags, will be available at the Madison Avenue store during a special event starting at 12:30pm ET. Items will also be available on order to shoppers around the US, at any Michael Kors Collection or Lifestyle store.

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Hong Kong brings east meets west to New York Fashion Week

Three leading Hong Kong designers sent a riot of color and tailoring down the New York runway in a push to broaden their US client base and put the tiny territory more firmly on the global fashion map. The catwalk show at Moynihan Station, one block from Madison Square Garden, followed by a pop-up showroom in Soho marks the first time in 12 years that the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) is sending local designers to take part in New York's fashion week.

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