New York Spring 2009 Shows

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Published July 28, 2008

Thought things had died down?  Not at all.  Images are starting to roll in from Capsule, which recently happened in New York.  Hot on it’s heels is New York Fashion Week.

Shows of Interest:
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Complete Lineup via COACD:
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4 thoughts on “New York Spring 2009 Shows”

  1. CK always shows womenswear in NYC…and as far as Prada, I believe that’s the concert/party that they hold every year at the store in soho, not an actual show…

  2. no prob…love the blog, keep up the good work….nice to see something out there devoted to menswear, and not just the stuff you see on style.com…

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