Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, 02.14.2012
Fashion Director, Lincoln Center
As another season of Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week threatens to speed by, I like to think that I've given renewed meaning to the expression "back-to-back." In the past four days alone, I've seen the work of countless friends and colleagues march down the runways. I've made pre-show appearances backstage, post-show appearances at evening soirees, and later this week, I'll make my debut on-stage, in partnership with the Moms and my unabashed role model, Iman, together with whom I'm hosting Strut: the Fashionable Moms Show.
Karen Klopp, 02.10.2012
Founder of What2WearWhere.com
We relish the excitement of Mercedes Benz Fashion Week Fall 2012, as a dizzying, somewhat dyslexic time, when we bundle up in our winter's wool and fur, while bustling by the boutiques on Madison and Fifth Avenue, brimming with the bright fashions of early spring and resort, simultaneously scurrying to survey the styles sashaying the runways for next fall.
Scott Lipps, 02.10.2012
Founder and President of One Model Management
Fashion week for me is the busiest week of the year and it's a whirlwind of bookings, fashion shows, events and non stop craziness. First up last night, was MILK STUDIOS and the Wu Tang Clan.
Melissa Liebling-Goldberg, 02.10.2012
Editorial Director, Gilt Groupe
Spring 2012 is all about colorblocking, and by the looks of some of the beginning shows of Fall 2012, next season will be as well. Almost every look at BCBG Max Azria involved an element of colorblock, and even the wide stripes at Richard Chai love seemed large enough to lump them in.
Melissa Liebling-Goldberg, 02.12.2012
Editorial Director, Gilt Groupe
After seasons of dresses, dresses, and more dresses, trousers are stepping back into the spotlight. From the leg-lengthening stove pipe flares that reminded me (in a good way) of Tom Ford's legendary Gucci collections to the '70s-style pantsuits at Rachel Zoe, wearable pants stormed the runways.
Stephanie Winston Wolkoff | Posted 02.14.2012 | Stylelist