Jan. 3, 1958
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Paris, London, Milan, Berlin — Fashion Week is a central fixture in any major city of style, but the original was and is New York.
New York Fashion Week was born out of something like necessity during World War II, when journeying to Nazi-occupied Paris was an impossibility for the fashion world.
These pictures show New York Fashion Week — then called "Press Week" — during the '50s, '60s and early '70s, several decades before the arrival of the iconographic white tents of Bryant Park and now Lincoln Center.
July 2, 1962
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And, after all, what is a
fashion? From the artistic
point of view, it is usually a
form of ugliness so intolerable
that we have to alter it every
six months.
OSCAR WILDE, "PERSONAL IMPRESSIONS OF AMERICA", SEPTEMBER 1883.
July 2, 1962
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Jul. 3, 1962
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1964
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June 26, 1964
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June 27, 1964
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July 8, 1964
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Jan. 3, 1965
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Jan. 8, 1970
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Jan. 15, 1970
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Jan. 7, 1972
IMAGE: AP PHOTO/RAY STUBBLEBINE
Jan. 7, 1972
IMAGE: AP PHOTO/RAY STUBBLEBINE
Jan. 7, 1972
IMAGE: AP PHOTO/RAY STUBBLEBINE
Jan. 7, 1972
MAGE: AP PHOTO/RAY STUBBLEBINE
Jan. 7, 1972
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