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Catwalks New York F-W 13 / 14 Catwalks & Presentations New York Fall Winter 13-14 Fashion Week dates : February 05 - February 14 Definitive schedule WED. FEBRUARY 06 CATWALKS 10.30am ORGANIC BY JOHN PATRICK 318 West 39th st - Penthouse 1.00pm JSONG...WAY 499 Seventh Ave 2nd floor btwn 36th & 37th Sts - 10018 3.00pm DKNY MAN TBA Men collection 6.00pm RACHEL COMEY Pier 59 - 18th St / West Side Hwy 7.00pm THE EARTH TRUTH Hammerstein Ballroom - 311 West 34th St 8.30pm TANYA TAYLOR TBA WED. FEBRUARY 06 PRESENTATIONS 11.30am -> VAUTE BY LEANNE MAI-LY HILGART Eyebeam - 540 West 21st Street 12.30pm 12.00pm -> CREATURES OF COMFORT Pier 59 - 18th St / West Side Hwy 1.00pm 12.00pm -> DEGEN Industria Super Studio - 775 1.00pm Washington Street. Between Jane and W12th Street 1.00pm -> M.PATMOS Pier 59 - 18th St / West Side Hwy 2.00pm 1.00pm -> RALEIGH Industria - Studio 10 - 40 Bethune 2.00pm st 2.00pm -> SHADES OF GREY BY MICAH COHEN TBA 3.00pm 2.00pm -> TIA CIBANI Baryshnikov Arts Center - 450 3.00pm West 37th Street 3.00pm -> LISA PERRY 988 Madison Ave @77th St 4.30pm 5.00pm -> JUICY COUTURE 268 Bleecker St 7.00pm 5.00pm -> VERONICA BEARD Bill's - 57 East 54th St (between 6.00pm Madison Ave and Park Ave) 6.00pm -> JOSEPH ABBOUD 650 Fifth Ave (52nd St) floor 27 - 8.00pm Entrance on 52nd Street between 5th and 6th Avenues 6.00pm -> PYER MOSS TBA 8.30pm 7.00pm -> SUZANNE RAE Philippine Consulate - 556 5th 8.30pm Avenue - Betw. 46th & 47th St. 8.00pm -> WILDFOX Capitale - 13à Bowery (Grand & WED. FEBRUARY 06 PRESENTATIONS 11.00pm Broome St) THURSDAY FEBRUARY 07 CATWALKS 9.00am NICHOLAS K Studio - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park - 10023 10.00am BCBG MAX AZRIA Theatre - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park - 10023 11.00am RICHARD CHAI LOVE Stage - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park - 10023 12.00pm CREATURES OF THE WIND TBA 1.00pm DUCKIE BROWN Industria Studios - 775 Washington St (cross Jane St.) 1.00pm KIMBERLY OVITZ Café Rouge - 145 West 32nd Street - Betw. 6th and 7th avenues 1.00pm TIMO WEILAND Studio - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park - 10023 2.00pm TADASHI SHOJI The Stage - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park 3.00pm 4 CORNERS OF A CIRCLE Metropolitan Pavilion - 125 West 18th St (between 6th & 7th Avenue) 3.00pm COSTELLO TAGLIAPIETRA Milk Studios - 450 West 15th Street 4.00pm HOUGHTON Standard Hotel - Highline RM - 848 Washington St (13th St) 5.00pm L CATHERINE LONDON Metropolitan Pavillon - 125 West 18th St 5.00pm SAKIN + BABI The Dream Hotel - 355 W 16th St (between 8th and 9th Ave) 5.00pm SERGIO DAVILA The Studio - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park 6.00pm CONCEPT KOREA The Stage - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park - 10023 6.00pm IVANA HELSINKI Studio 450 - 450 W 31st St (between 9th and 10th Ave) 7.00pm ELLIOT EVAN Metopolitan Pavillon - 125 West 18th St 7.00pm KENNETH COLE COLLECTION 537 W 27th St 7.00pm N. HOOLYWOOD - MEN'S The Waterfront - 222 12th Ave 8.00pm SUKEINA Helen Mills - 137 West 26 St THURSDAY FEBRUARY 07 PRESENTATIONS 9.00am -> KARA ROSS 25 Columbus Circle - West 58th 1.00pm Street btwn 8th & 9th Aves THURSDAY FEBRUARY 07 PRESENTATIONS 9.30am -> TODD SNYDER The Box / LIncoln Center - 70 W 10.30am 65th St NY 2.00pm -> BOAST Harvard Club - 35 West 44th St 3.30pm 2.00pm -> HEATHER LAWTON Studio 450 - 450 W 31st St 3.30pm (between 9th and 10th Ave) 2.30pm -> CANDELA Box - Lincoln Center - 65 N 3.30pm Broadway, Damrosch Park 3.00pm -> DANNIJO TBA 5.00pm 3.00pm -> DAVID HART The New Museum - 235 Bowery 4.30pm (Prince) 4.00pm -> MAX KIBARDIN Wave Atelier - 210 Fifth Avenue, 6.00pm suite 902 4.00pm -> NOVIS Eyebeam Studio - 540 W 21st St - 5.00pm 10011 4.00pm -> TOME TBA 5.00pm 4.30pm -> HAUS ALKIRE 458 Broome St (Mercer & Greene) 6.30pm 5.00pm -> EDUN Skylight West - 500 West 35th St 6.00pm 5.00pm -> THE VESSEL BY LOIS see invitation 6.00pm 6.00pm -> LA PERLA The Dream Hotel - 355 W 16th St 7.00pm (between 8th and 9th Ave) 6.30pm -> TIMO WEILAND Box - Lincoln Center - 65 N 7.30pm Broadway, Damrosch Park - 10023 9.00pm -> BAND OF OUTSIDERS See invitation 11.00pm FRIDAY FEBRUARY 08 CATWALKS 9.00am CZAR BY CESAR GALINDO The Studio - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park 10.00am PROJECT RUNWAY Theatre - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park - 10023 11.00am CARMEN MARC VALVO The Stage - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park - 10023 11.00am SALLY LA POINTE Pier 57 - 25 11th Ave cross 15th St 12.00pm CHADWICK BELL TBD 12.00pm NOON BY NOOR The Studio - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park 1.00pm GENERAL IDEA TBD 1.00pm JASON WU TBD FRIDAY FEBRUARY 08 CATWALKS 2.00pm NAUTICA The Stage - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park 2.00pm YIGAL AZROUËL HIGHLINE STAGES - 15th st. between 9th ave & 10th ave 3.00pm CUSHNIE ET OCHS Milk Studios - 450 West 15th Street 3.00pm REBECCA MINKOFF Theatre - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park - 10023 3.30pm IAN VELARDI NY Public Library - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park 5.00pm RAG & BONE SKYLIGHT STUDIOS at Monynhian Station - 360 West 33rd Street between 8th and 9th Avenue 5.30pm TOMMY HILFIGER MEN'S Park Avenue Armory - 643 Park Ave - 10065 6.00pm A DETACHER Pier 59 Studios - 18th st./West Side Highway 6.00pm NICOLE MILLER Studio - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park - NY 10023 6.00pm YUNA YANG The Desmond Tutu Center - at the Gate titled ' The General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church' - 440 West 21st Street (between 9 & 10 ave) - 10011 7.00pm HELMUT LANG 545 West 22nd Street Between 10th & 11th Ave 8.00pm ACADEMY OF ART UNIVERSITY The Theater - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park 8.00pm SUNO MilK Studios - 450 West 15th Street 8.00pm VISCERA NY 248 West 60th St (West End Ave) 9.00pm BILLY REID Eyebeam Studios - 540 West 21st Street btwn 10th & 11th Aves 9.00pm PARKCHOONMOO Studio - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park FRIDAY FEBRUARY 08 PRESENTATIONS 10.30am -> SUSAN WOO TBA 12.00pm 11.00am -> ANN YEE Go Studios - 318 West 39th St 1.00pm (Between 8th and 9th Ave) 11.00am -> JENNI KAYNE See invitation 1.00pm FRIDAY FEBRUARY 08 PRESENTATIONS 11.00am -> KATE SPADE NEW YORK TBD 1.00pm 11.00am -> LYN DEVON 60 East 66th St - 2nd FL 4.00pm (Park/Madison) 11.00am -> TESS GIBERSON Pier 59 - 18th St / West Side Hwy 12.00pm 11.30am -> KATIE GALLAGHER Standard Hotel - 848 Washington 12.30pm Street at 13th Street 1.00pm -> RUBIN & CHAPELLE TBA 3.00pm 2.30pm -> MONIKA CHIANG The Box - Lincoln Center - 65 N 3.30pm Broadway, Damrosch Park 4.00pm -> GREGORY PARKINSON The Nomad Hotel (28th St) - 1170 5.00pm B'Way (Johnston Rm) 4.00pm -> TOCCA Baryshnikov Arts Center - 450 W 5.00pm 37th St (Between 9th and 10th Ave) 5.30pm -> ST. JOHN Affirmation Arts - 523 W 37th St 6.30pm (Between 10th and 11th Ave) 5.30pm -> YUNA YANG The Desmond Tutu Center - at the 7.00pm Gate titled ' The General Theological Seminary of the Episcopal Church' - 440 West 21st Street (between 9 & 10 ave) - 10011 6.00pm -> BY MISHA The Highline Loft - 5th floor - 508 8.00pm West 26th St. - Between 10th Ave. & 11th Ave. - 1001 By invitation only. 7.00pm -> AMANDA ANDERSON Cliqk Design Showroom - 241 8.00pm Centre St 5th FL (Grand) 7.30pm -> CHARLOTTE RONSON The Box - Lincoln Center - 65 N 8.30pm Broadway, Damrosch Park 8.00pm -> TELFAR Jack Chiles Gallery - 481 Broadway, 9.00pm # 4 - NY 10013 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 09 CATWALKS 9.00am RUFFIAN The Studio - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park 10.00am LACOSTE Theatre - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park - 10023 11.00am JILL STUART Stage - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park 11.30am SECOND/LAYER NY Public Library - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park 12.00pm PRABAL GURUNG St John's Center - 330 West St SATURDAY FEBRUARY 09 CATWALKS 12.00pm SON JUNG WAN Studio - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park - 10023 1.00pm KATARINA GREY NoMad Hotel - Rooftop - 1170 Broadway 28th St 1.00pm LOUISE GOLDIN Milk Studios - 450 West 14th Street 1.00pm REBECCA TAYLOR Highline Stages - 441 West 14th street - 10023 2.00pm JEN KAO SKYLIGHT STUDIOS at Monynhian Station - 360 West 33rd Street btwn 8th & 9th Aves 2.00pm MARA HOFFMAN Stage - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park - 10023 3.00pm HERVÉ LÉGER BY MAX AZRIA Theatre - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park - 10023 4.00pm ANN NAHARI Studio Arte - 17 FL - 265 W 37th St (Between 7th and 8th Ave) 4.00pm BAND OF OUTSIDERS SIR Stage 37 - 508 West 37th St 4.00pm CHRISTIAN SIRIANO See Invitation 4.00pm KATYA LEONOVICH The Studio - Lincoln Center - Entrance at Columbus Avenue & 63rd street 5.00pm ALEXANDER WANG See Invitation 6.00pm ALEXANDRE HERCHCOVITCH Milk Studios - 450 W. 15th St. Bet. 9 & 10th Aves 6.00pm RAIF ADELBERG NY Public Library - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park 6.00pm VPL Jack Studios - 12th FL - 601 W 26th St (11th Ave) 6.30pm TIBI Pier 59 - 18th St / West Side Hwy 7.00pm MONIQUE LHUILLIER Theatre - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park - 10023 7.00pm ROBERT GELLER Pier 59 Studios - Westside Highway and 18th St. 8.00pm ALTUZARRA Skylight - 537 W 27th St - 537 W 27th St (Between 10th and 11th Ave) 9.00pm VENEXIANA Studio - Lincoln Center - 65 N Broadway, Damrosch Park - 10023 SATURDAY FEBRUARY 09 PRESENTATIONS 9.30am -> MARISSA WEBB The Box - Lincoln Center - 65 N 10.30am Broadway, Damrosch Park 12.30pm -> PORSCHE DESIGN FASHION Center 548 - 548 West 22nd Street 1.30pm COLLECTION 4th Floor (Btwn 10th & 11th Av).
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