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NY Fashion Week tix selling for $1.5K a pop

- By KIRSTEN FLEMING

Caitlin Catarozoli lives in Milwaukee, has never worked for a fashion magazine or brand, and isn’t a model, blogger or influencer.

But she’s a regular attendee of New York Fashion Week — one of the most exclusive events on the planet. She has sat in the audience for shows by Anna Sui and Prabal Gurung, watching models such as Ashley Graham and Gigi and Bella Hadid sashay down the catwalk.

“When I was sharing it on Instagram, I had people messaging me saying, ‘ How the in the world are you there?!’ ” the 30-year-old told The Post. The truth: She paid to get in. It’s the dirty little secret some fashion-industry insiders don’t want to get out, but anyone can buy a ticket to some of New York Fashion Week’s hottest shows.

Endeavor’s Experience Group, an offshoot of the organizati­on that runs NYFW, offers packages starting at around $500 for a simple ticket and VIP concierge and going up to $1,500 — for a front-row seat to Rag & Bone’s show, plus an exclusive gift and a private styling consultati­on at the brand’s Soho flagship.

Fashion Week kicks off Thursday and tickets are available for designer shows including The Blonds, Cynthia Rowley, Alice + Olivia and Monse.

But some insiders say public tickets have robbed the biannual event of its exclusivit­y.

“For all the people who worked their way up to get an invite, that is the most dishearten­ing part,” said Aliza Licht, a former Donna Karan publicist and the host of the “Leave Your Mark” podcast. “People spend years striving for that access, and now you can just buy it.”

“Getting invited was both a privilege and a reward for how much my fellow editors and I sacrificed along the way, and the fact that anyone can now buy a ticket is just pathetic,” added one former fashionmag­azine editor.

Customers range from aspiring influencer­s to design students to women doing their own thing after their husbands hit the Super Bowl.

Licht recalled how, when she worked at Donna Karan, “I used to get ridiculous requests. People would offer money or trades. The one that stands out was the drycleaner who offered free dry-cleaning for a year in exchange.” (She said she never accepted such offers.)

Bev Sambrotto, owner of Your VIP Pass concierge service, has seen tickets go for as much as $3,500 but said buyers were disappoint­ed by how brief the actual shows were.

“People were a little bit bummed about the prices,” Sambrotto told The Post. “They felt the value wasn’t there. They don’t know what to expect, and they are paying a lot for a 20-minute show.”

In Catarozoli’s case, she wanted to see the shows and the celebritie­s who attend, but she also hoped to network and boost her career as a makeup artist.

“You never know whom you will meet,” the Wisconsini­te said. Indeed, she managed to connect at a Fashion Week event with someone from Aveda, who hired her. As a result, she has landed gigs in Greece and Asia — and has worked NYFW shows for brands including Elie Tahari, Concept Korea and Studio 189.

Organizers say they limit the number of tickets for sale, to retain a degree of exclusivit­y. “There is limited seating ... it’s about maintainin­g the integrity of the show,” said Paul Caine, President of On Location Experience­s.

Sources told The Post that designers negotiate a percentage of the proceeds for themselves, typically putting the extra money toward the production budgets for their shows.

As for Catarozoli — who still pays to go to shows she’s not working — she will be sitting out Fashion Week this season after recently giving birth. But she’s already looking forward to September.

“I save for it,” she said. “It’s worth every penny.”

 ??  ?? LOOKS THAT SHILL: Anyone can now buy tickets for New York Fashion Week shows by designers like Prabal Gurung — whose February 2019 event was attended by actresses Angela Sarafyan (above, from left), Bella Thorne and Dani Thorne — or Anna Sui, to see model Bella Hadid (left) on the runway.
CLOTHES CALL: Some style insiders are outraged that tickets have been sold to shows like Jeremy Scott’s — which Gigi Hadid attended last fall.
LOOKS THAT SHILL: Anyone can now buy tickets for New York Fashion Week shows by designers like Prabal Gurung — whose February 2019 event was attended by actresses Angela Sarafyan (above, from left), Bella Thorne and Dani Thorne — or Anna Sui, to see model Bella Hadid (left) on the runway. CLOTHES CALL: Some style insiders are outraged that tickets have been sold to shows like Jeremy Scott’s — which Gigi Hadid attended last fall.

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