
It was 10 a.m. I was running in my four-inch stilettos and a classic vintage ensemble, seemingly way too overdressed for a Saturday morning and was already late to catch the first of many shows of the day. After flashing my red press pass, and racing passed the security guards and the crowd of people outside the tent—hoping to catch a glimpse of some celeb—I made it. As usual, the show started late and I had to yet again, wait in the never-ending lines at fashion week. Once I finally got inside, my feet were swelled, the VIP (celebs, Dandy’s and their entourage) scooted past, and the first show was over in less than 15 minutes. What a perfect beginning to yet another “glamorous” day. A couple tips to stay alive for the remainder of the week: try not to steal a seat in the front row—or you might find yourself in a knuckle sandwich with 50 cent. And beware of imposters you might meet on the fashion bus; they will steal your spot at any high profile event you may have an invite to. - By Natalie Dolce




Natalie Dolce is a friend of Fashion Forum and after hitting up the tent events in New York's Bryant Park, she agreed to share her experiences and pictures.
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