Designers talk New York Fashion Week
New York Fashion Week kicks off Feb. 7, with dozens of fashion designers showing off their fall 2013 collections at Lincoln Center (headquarters for the twice yearly event) and various other venues around the city. We chatted with some of our favorite designers to get the inside scoop on their collections and all things Fashion Week. -- Julie Gordon/amNY
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