>> Lincoln Center has bigger plans for fashion than just Fashion Week, according to the space's fashion director Stephanie Winston Wolkoff, who coordinated the Costume Institute Gala at Vogue for a number of years and is now responsible for pulling together Fashion Week at Lincoln Center. "I want to see fashion on par with all of the other cultural activities here — the ballet, the opera," she told the Wall Street Journal. "I really do think that it's going to be very important that fashion at Lincoln Center becomes a year-round initiative."
Lincoln Center is planning fashion-focused events, like lectures and film series, after the Fashion Week tents are gone, and on Oct. 14, its New York Public Library for the Performing Arts space will host "On Stage in Fashion," an exhibition exploring collaborations between fashion designers and performing artists, including Calvin Klein and Halston for Martha Graham, Isaac Mizrahi for Mark Morris and Marc Jacobs for Lar Lubovitch.
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this is brilliant
I'm excited for the change in venue and can't wait for Fashion Week. The complaints about the logistics in terms of going from one show to another has always been there. Even at Bryant Park, I was covering shows in West Chelsea etc you make it work and ensure that there is a big enough team to support. I love that it will be an ongoing initiative which is surprising that that hasn't happened previously.
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