With just days to go before New York Fashion Week kicks off on September 8, anticipation for the first glimpse of the Spring/Summer 2016 shows is mounting. This fall, New York Fashion Week will move downtown into two unique spaces — Skylight at Moynihan Station and Skylight Clarkson Sq — as part of its strategy to create a “full cultural experience for guests,” as well as allowing them to get to and from other show venues throughout the city more efficiently. “We're looking forward to reintroducing the industry to a showcase of creative talent, style and innovation that made the New York runways famous,” says Mark Shapiro, Chief Content Officer at the event's producer and marketer IMG.
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All change for New York Fashion Week