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Fashion’s Night Out ft Karlie Kloss Interview, Cara Delevingne at NYFW Spring 2013 | FashionTV
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http://www.FashionTV.com/videos NEW YORK – Fashion’s Night Out is a global initiative started by Vogue America Editor-In-Chief Anna Wintour to get people excited about and spending on fashion! This one-year celebration has designer shops across cities from Manhattan to Milan leaving their stores open until late night and offering limited edition products and events. Celebs are on hand promoting their favorite designers.
FashionTV was on hand for the event during the Spring 2013 season, which took place on September 6, 2012, the first night of the first official day of New York Fashion Week. FashionTV traveleed from Soho to the Upper East Side and everything in between to catch your favorite models, celebrities and designer promoting the best fashion!
At Calvin Klein, underwear models stood in the big window promoting the briefs that made Mark Wahlberg famous for Calvin Klein underwear’s 30th anniversary. At Missoni, DJs provided a rousing soundtrack as Margherita Missoni stopped by the boutique and promoted limited edition Missoni rings, with proceeds donated to a charity. Wearing gold foil pants and a graphic print Fashion’s Night Out tee, Karlie Kloss promoted her Karlie’s Kookies at DKNY in Soho, and was joined by model pals Toni Garrn and Cara Delevingne, and Harper’s Bazaar Editor-At-Large Derek Blasburg. “Fashion’s Night Out is a big night and it’s the ultimate night to launch my baby,” Kloss tells FashionTV.
Appearances: DJ Gatsby, Karlie Kloss, Toni Garrn, Derek Blasburg, Cara Delevingne
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fashiontv | FTV.com – JOURDAN DUNN MODEL TALKS F/W 09-10
This black beauty continues to enchant designers & is in all the major shows thanks to her poise & class
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Performer: Lady GaGa
Title: I lIke it rough (Alternate version)
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fashiontv – DSquared2 Winter 2011 Designer Talks – Fashiontv | FTV.com nyfwFTV
“Dsquared always put on a fun show, This season Dean Dan Caten have strong, Helmut Newon like women with red vinyl boots & hose, A mainly balck & red collection,”
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Performer: Motormark feat DJEDJOTRONIC
Title: Note to Self
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Model Talks – Anais Pouliot – Exclusive Interview – Spring 2011 | FashionTV – FTV
http://youtube/FashionTV MILAN – Anais Pouliot is highlighted in this FashionTV edition of during Milan Fashion Week Spring/Summer 2011. Anai Pouliot walked in shows like Prada, Missoni, Sonia Rykiel, Marni, and Moschino. Anais Pouliot is from Canada and she’s 19 years old. She wasn’t discovered, friends actually told her she should start modeling because she was tall and slim. She started modeling when she signed with an agency in Montreal. She currently doesn’t have a home because she’s too busy traveling.
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Pronounce: Flights of Elegance for S/S 27 | Milan Men Fashion Week
Enjoy a decade of East-meets-West visionary tailoring watching the Pronounce spring/summer 2027 anniversary runway collection now on FashionTV!
Staged within the art-filled galleries of the Fondazione Sozzani on June 20, 2026, design duo Yushan Li and Jun Zhou delivered a milestone presentation for Pronounce’s S/S 2027 coed collection. Marking the 10th anniversary of their independent label, the Milan-based Chinese designers infused Milan Fashion Week with a remarkably joyful, lighthearted energy.
The collection served as a brilliant synthesis of their creative heritage, masterfully blending the rigid architectural geometry of the ancient Yingxian Wooden Pagoda with the whimsical, weightless mechanics of traditional Chinese kites. The result was a breathtaking exploration of vertical silhouettes, dynamic motion, and structural lightness. The collection seamlessly bridged historical dress codes with forward-thinking streetwear codes.
Elongated shapes and layered coordinates glided down the runway, honoring the distinct proportions of Ming Dynasty attire and offering a relaxed, ultra-soft reinterpretation of the traditional Zhongshan suit.
The designers toyed effortlessly with contrasting material states: paper-thin sporty staples and ethereal, sheer organza tailoring in gentle pastel colorways were sharply juxtaposed against the structured durability of wrinkle-resistant wools, breathable washed linens, and innovative eco-leathers. Intricate folded construction details and functional oversized pockets subtly echoed the precise craftsmanship of kite design, creating a wardrobe that beautifully balanced practical utility with poetic flight.
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Imane Ayissi: Living Gestures for F/W 26-27 | Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week
Witness the power of ancestral textile heritage reimagined, watching the full Imane Ayissi Haute Couture collection on FashionTV!
On July 6, 2026, Franco-Cameroonian designer Imane Ayissi captivated Paris Haute Couture Week with the presentation of his latest collection in which African textile heritage meets French savoir-faire. Known as a revolutionary voice breaking rigid Eurocentric couture traditions, Ayissi utilized this season to establish a new, inclusive definition of global luxury – one where ancestral African craftsmanship balances perfectly with architectural precision.
The collection defies stillness, manifesting an emotional connection to nature through garments that effortlessly move between fluid grace and structural geometry. Ayissi’s signature mastery lies in his rejection of conventional luxury synthetic textiles, instead prioritizing absolute sustainability through raw, locally sourced, and intensely handcrafted materials from across the African continent.
This vision comes to life through dramatic fabric gestures and architectural forms that redefine the female silhouette with striking confidence, effortlessly blending into a bold, uncompromising color palette that injects profound depth and energy into the Autumn/Winter season.
Throughout the lineup, masterful integration of complex beadwork and vibrant floriate embroidery patterns ripple elegantly across the moving body. By merging meticulous French haute couture techniques with rare regional artisanal traditions, Imane Ayissi delivers a breathtaking testament to living fashion.
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