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Calvin Klein - TV

Calvin Klein - TV

Donna Karan New York Live From Fashion Week: See the Shows in Real Time -- The Cut So you don’t have a ticket, or a perk-y job, or a socialite connection. No matter — you can still watch the Fashion Week shows live. Only instead of sitting on a hard plastic folding chair craning to see over Pat Field’s hat or Tavi’s hair bow, you can do so on your computer in the comfort of your apartment or office. • Vena Cava: 12:15 p.m. on Thursday, September 9, at MilkMade.com • Jen Kao: 6:15 p.m. on Thursday, September 9, at MilkMade.com • Popluxe by Richie Rich: 9 p.m. on Thursday, September 9, at FirstComesFashion.com. • Ports 1961: 3 p.m. on Friday, September 10, at Style.com/Live • Andrew Buckler: 1:30 on Friday, September 10, at Livestream.com/Buckler • ASOS & Teen Vogue Fashion’s Night Out runway show: 6 p.m. on Friday, September 10, at Asos.com • QVC: 10 a.m. on Saturday, September 11, at QVC.com • Lacoste: 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, September 11, at Facebook.com/Lacoste • Vivienne Tam: 3 p.m. on Saturday, September 11, at FirstComesFashion.com

In Camera: Lady Gaga - SHOWstudio Launched in 2003, In Camera introduced a completely new premise to the interview format. Allowing a global online audience - as well as the interviewee’s friends, family and peers - to pose questions answered during a live and unedited broadcast, In Camera offers the public the unique chance to both watch and participate in candid and often revelatory interviews with world-renowned image-makers, designers, models and artists. Our interview with legendary photographer David Bailey in 2003 was only the start: this ongoing, ever-expanding series has seen interviews with model Kate Moss, graphic designer Peter Saville, artist Tracey Emin, musician and actress Björk, fashion designers Alexander McQueen and Vivienne Westwood, photographers Nick Knight and Juergen Teller and recording artist Lady Gaga.

Online Shoppers Skip Middleman During Fashion Week But now they are starting to sidestep the middleman. Web technology, and a desire to entice luxury shoppers who are suddenly spending again, are spurring designers to fling open the tent flaps to their runway shows and appeal directly to shoppers. Call it public-access high fashion. In this fall’s women’s runway shows, which started Thursday with New York Fashion Week and continue throughout the next month in London, Paris and Milan, shoppers at their keyboards will have a front-row seat. Gucci will allow anyone to sign up to watch its show online, and will let viewers share live Webcam videos as though they were playing with . And in the most aggressive outreach, Burberry, the British design house, will not only stream its women’s runway show live from London, but also will allow anyone with a computer and a credit card to order the merchandise as models strut in it. Burberry’s strategy represents a huge change from the past, when a literal golden ticket was the only way to see its show.

Turtles #wordlesswednesday | peek a baby Warning: array_push() [function.array-push]: First argument should be an array in /home/content/19/3996519/html/peekababy/wp-content/plugins/zip-blenza/blenza.php on line 137 Warning: array_shift() [function.array-shift]: The argument should be an array in /home/content/19/3996519/html/peekababy/wp-content/plugins/zip-blenza/blenza.php on line 147 Last week, my son and I were privileged to bump into what I can only assume was turtles getting ready to lay their eggs in a field near the turtle pond. We went back a day or two later, and it was all over! This site is using Mister Linky's Magical Widgets.If you are participating in <, enter your name and URL in the form below and press Enter.Please leave a comment after linking... Don't forget to leave a comment... Tagged Central Park turtles, the turtle pond, wordless wednesdayBookmark the permalink.

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