New York Fashion Week isn't all about glamour; it's a business that demands thousands of skilled individuals to keep it all afloat. The Huffington Post got an exclusive look at the folks behind the scenes who really make Fashion Week happen:
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Amanda Christine Miller: Fashion Week Wrap-Up
In the front row: French Vogue Editor-in-Chief Carine Roitfeld wearing a white monkey fur chubby, a few seats down from her the Sisters Hilton and American Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour, in Prada natch, and daughter Bee.
Prune Perromat: Fashion Is Not Dead!
Get the people back in our stores! Anna Wintour's message was heard loud and clear on Thursday evening for the first edition -- and let's hope, not the last -- of Fashion's Night Out in New York.
Kristina O'Neill: Fashion Week: More Than Just Emperor's Clothes?
Does throwing a cotton mac over a pair of ruffled pantaloons make them real? Does layering a T-shirt under a tulle dress that could do double duty in a ballet studio make it real?
Prune Perromat: WATCH: Intoxicating Pain: The New Design Gang at New York Fashion Week
For many in fashion, one consequence of the financial meltdown has been that it pushed away the least motivated, talented, or connected -- to keep only the best. Leighton Meester, Proenza Schouler and others weigh in on fashion's new crop.
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