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Celebrities Are Having Fun At New York Fashion Week

Published 1 month ago3 minute read
and the rest of Fashion Month, New Yorkers do things their own way. New York Fashion Week takes place in a quiet lull in the fashion schedule, and between after-party and front rows full of IYKYK influencers, It-girls and celebs, it’s often the most fun on the front row fashion front.

The season is well underway, and there are already some seriously exciting runways, front rows, arrivals and after-parties. Marc Jacobs held a runway three days early full of whimsical, cartoonish looks and celebrities like Nara Smith, Tracee Ellis Ross, Real Housewife Lisa Rinna, and long-time friend and muse Sofia Coppola flocked to the front row (and to post-runway shenanigans) in suitably surreal fashion.

Unsurprisingly, Veronica Leoni’s Calvin Klein debut, the brand’s first runway in six years, drew plenty of celebrities. Original Calvin Klein supermodels like Kate Moss and Christy Turlington sat in the front row, and it was hard to find a celebrity foot not clad in a pointed-toe heel. Coincidence or CK mandate?

We’ll leave you to ponder that question because we’re busy digging into our favourite celebrity fashion moments from the week.

Alex Consani arriving at Marc Jacobs
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Arriving at Marc Jacobs

Anaa WSaber at the Marc Jacobs after party
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At the Marc Jacobs after party

Morgan Maher at Marc Jacobs after party
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At the Marc Jacobs after party

Lisa Rinna at arriving at Marc Jacobs

Arriving at Marc Jacobs

Nara Smith arriving at Marc Jacobs
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Arriving at Marc Jacobs

Tracee Ellis Ross arriving at Marc Jacobs
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Arriving at Marc Jacobs

Ella Grace at Marc Jacobs
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Arriving at Marc Jacobs

Sofia Coppola arriving at Marc Jacobs
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Arriving at Marc Jacobs

Jacquelyn Jablonski at arriving at Marc Jacobs
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Arriving at Marc Jacobs

Nicky Hilton and Bowan Yang front row at Marc Jacobs
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Front row at Marc Jacobs

FKA Twigs and Jordan Hemingway arriving at Calvin Klein
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Arriving at Calvin Klein

Madelyn Argy arriving at Calvin Klein
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Arriving at Calvin Klein

Nara Smith arriving at Calvin Klein
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Arriving at Calvin Klein

Georgia Fowler arriving at Calvin Klein
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Arriving at Calvin Klein

Bambi Northwood Blyth arriving at Calvin Klein
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Arriving at Calvin Klein

Simone Ashley arriving at Calvin Klein
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Arriving at Calvin Klein

Elsa Hosk arriving at the Calvin Klein show
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Arriving at Calvin Klein

Greta Lee arriving at the Calvin Klein show
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Arriving at Calvin Klein

Alexander Skarsgård, Kate Moss, Christy Turlington, and Grace Burns
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Front row at Calvin Klein

Sienna Spiro
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Arriving at Calvin Klein

Clara Perlmutter at Anna Sui
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At Anna Sui

At Anna Sui

Scarlet Teresa White, Sarah Pidgeon and Chase Sui Wonders at Anna Sui
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At Anna Sui

Zosia Mamet at Khaite
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At Khaite

At Khaite

Charlott Lawrence at Khaite

At Khaite

Meghann Fahy at Khaite
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At Khaite

Hari Nef at Khaite
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At Khaite

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Ruby Feneley Senior Writer, Fashion + Beauty

After completing a Bachelor of Arts at The University of Sydney (English Literature/Gender and Culture Studies), Ruby started her Australian media career as a media and marketing reporter for Mumbrella after a brief stint working in fashion marketing in New York. An ex-makeup artist, she quickly transitioned to beauty journalism and has held multiple in-house positions as a Beauty Editor. Ruby’s writing can be found across print and digital titles, including Dazed, GRAZIA, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Australian Financial Review, Body+Soul, Refinery29, POPSUGAR, marie claire and ELLE. Now, she loves covering internet subcultures, TikTok trends, sex and relationships and fashion as much as she loves scouring shopping aisles for the best non-sticky lip gloss and tracking down the perfect pencil for a faux freckle.


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