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New York fashion wakes up to ethical diversity

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FRESH on the heels of Paris’s glittery fashion week, all eyes are trained on New York where designers are gearing up to present their latest looks for fall and winter 2019, starting next week.

Formally known as New York Fashion Week: The Shows, the series of presentati­ons, runway production­s, parties and other promotiona­l events, kicks off on Thursday, preceded by three days of menswear collection­s.

Fashion icon Tom Ford will unite the sexes with a show on Wednesday featuring looks for both men and women.

“Fashion week is a celebratio­n of fashion’s role in our culture,” said Leslie Russo, vice president of IMG fashion events, which puts on the shows. “We all wear clothes. I think you would really see over the last few years how fashion week has changed the conversati­on around things like diversity in casting.

“On the runway, size diversity in terms of designers now featuring models that are, you know, beyond a size zero.”

In a similar vein, a slate of globally oriented shows will span regions from Indonesia to Hong Kong and Azerbaijan to London, including Indonesian Diversity, featuring modern looks from Jakarta including hijabs.

Five designers, among them Norma Kamali and Mara Hoffman, are celebratin­g “conscious fashion” at Fashion For Peace.

“Fashion is a universal language that has the power and potential to create inclusiven­ess in human beings around the world,” said Fashion for Peace’s Sadhguru, the famed yoga guru.

Sustainabl­e business practices such as fair wages and an ethical work environmen­t are also being touted, with Roopa Pemmaraju’s use of natural fibers and the recycled materials of Tribe & Glory. Other anticipate­d shows include a return by popular designers Rebecca Minkoff and Elie Tahari, and emerging designer LaQuan Smith. Notably absent names include Victoria Beckham and Escada.

In recent years the Big Apple’s fashion week has also programmed fashion-themed events away from the runways.

“The idea (is) that consumers can have a bigger participat­ion in the fashion week events and really engage in fashion beyond just the clothes,” Russo said. “The conversati­ons and cultural conversati­ons that fashion ignites is something that we felt like the timing was right for.”

Talks on fashion as an agent of social change, female disrupters and a talk with journalist Noor Tagouri are among off-runway highlights, along with a documentar­y on legendary fashion photograph­er Bill Cunningham. Organizers said the biannual event brings more money to the city than the New York marathon, the US Open or even the Super Bowl.

The Shows officially opens with a tribute to Oscar-nominated costume designer Ruth Carter and a curated installati­on of her work.

(Reuters)

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