Know It All: Fashion Week
- Know It All: Fashion WeekBy Shannan RoussFor the roughly 307 million people who have never been to Fashion Week—who may not even know that the biannual event begins, once again, this weekend in NYC—Glo has your guide to the style extravaganza. Beyond the top models and the over-the-top trends, here are ten surprising, funny and even a little informative runway tidbits from the past 65 years.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/85032_Original.jpg
- Know It All: Fashion WeekLong before the multi-city tradition that has become Fashion Week, designers in New York showed their latest collections at department stores such as Saks, Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus. In France, Christian Dior hosted his first show in 1947 at his Paris salon.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/84807_Original.jpg
- Know It All: Fashion WeekBy the '60s, fashion shows were still small-scale events, but designer Paco Rabanne got noticed when he raised hemlines (with his miniskirts and dresses) and crossed color lines; the former jewelry maker was one of the first to feature black models on the runway. By the '70s, models including Naomi Sims, Pat Cleveland, Beverly Johnson and Iman would also take to the catwalk, paving the way for Naomi Campbell, Tyra Banks and others.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/84804_Original.jpg
- Know It All: Fashion WeekThere have been plenty of spills on the runway, but the most memorable stumble goes to Naomi Campbell who lost her footing at a 1993 Vivienne Westwood show. But that didn't deter the fashion diva who walked in the 9-inch mock-croc platforms after the show alongside a very waif-ish Kate Moss. (Click here to see images of other major model topples.)http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/84797_Original.jpg
- Know It All: Fashion WeekBy 1990, models had become supermodels, and Linda Evangelista famously said that she won't wake up for less than $10,000 a day. But for the fashion newcomers that currently walk during Fashion Week, $200 is the going rate for shows, according to Modelinia.com.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/84798_Original.jpg
- Know It All: Fashion WeekMost catwalkers hover around 5'10, making Estonian stunner Tiiu Kuik tall—even for a model. (Here, she towers over designer Carolina Herrera during Spring 2005 Fashion Week .) At 6'1, she's part of a small group of glamazons who tip the 6-foot mark. On the other end of the spectrum, there's Bambi Northwood-Blyth, who has walked for Chanel, Balenciaga and others, although she's a mere 5'7.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/84806_Original.jpg
- Know It All: Fashion WeekThe big four cities during Fashion Week are New York, London, Milan and Paris, but in October 2007, Fendi Creative Director Karl Lagerfeld made history when he moved the brand's spring 2008 show to the Great Wall of China. The price tag for the event was apparently $10 million.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/84803_Original.jpg
- Know It All: Fashion WeekA year after his China show for Fendi, Karl Lagerfeld again reinvented the runway with this Chanel carousel during Paris Fashion Week in February 2008. The merry-go-round was a fashion devotee's dream, complete with supersized bags, shoes and signature Chanel camellia flowers.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/85005_Original.jpg
- Know It All: Fashion WeekAfter the 2006 death of 22-year-old model Luisel Ramos from anorexia, Madrid banned models with a BMI of less than 18 from participating in the city's Fashion Week. To enforce the ban, medics were apparently present during the runway shows.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/84800_Original.jpg
- Know It All: Fashion WeekThere may be no shortage of rail-thin models on the runway, but designers are taking steps to include more shapely women. At the 2010 Louis Vuitton show, Bar Refaeli (left) and Laetitia Casta showed off their feminine figures. While they're hardly plus-sized, the models brought some much-needed voluptuousness to the runway. And more recently, Italian designer Elena Miro brought back the hourglass shape at her spring 2012 show.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/84801_Original.jpg
- Know It All: Fashion WeekIn 2011, model Lea T made headlines with her runway debut during Sao Paulo Fashion Week. The reason? The Brazil native was born a man. Discovered by Givenchy designer Riccardo Tisci, Lea T also walked in Givenchy's fall show at Paris Fashion Week and, more recently, appeared on the December 2011 cover of Elle Brazil. UP NEXT? Crazy Fashion Crimeshttp://static.glo.com/photos/Original/84802_Original.jpg
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1 of 11By Shannan Rouss
For the roughly 307 million people who have never been to Fashion Week—who may not even know that the biannual event begins, once again, this weekend in NYC—Glo has your guide to the style extravaganza. Beyond the top models and the over-the-top trends, here are ten surprising, funny and even a little informative runway tidbits from the past 65 years.
What's in Store
2 of 11Long before the multi-city tradition that has become Fashion Week, designers in New York showed their latest collections at department stores such as Saks, Bergdorf Goodman and Neiman Marcus. In France, Christian Dior hosted his first show in 1947 at his Paris salon.
Fashion Statements
3 of 11By the '60s, fashion shows were still small-scale events, but designer Paco Rabanne got noticed when he raised hemlines (with his miniskirts and dresses) and crossed color lines; the former jewelry maker was one of the first to feature black models on the runway. By the '70s, models including Naomi Sims, Pat Cleveland, Beverly Johnson and Iman would also take to the catwalk, paving the way for Naomi Campbell, Tyra Banks and others.
Legends of the Fall
4 of 11There have been plenty of spills on the runway, but the most memorable stumble goes to Naomi Campbell who lost her footing at a 1993 Vivienne Westwood show. But that didn't deter the fashion diva who walked in the 9-inch mock-croc platforms after the show alongside a very waif-ish Kate Moss. (Click here to see images of other major model topples.)
Pay Up
5 of 11By 1990, models had become supermodels, and Linda Evangelista famously said that she "won't wake up for less than $10,000 a day." But for the fashion newcomers that currently walk during Fashion Week, $200 is the going rate for shows, according to Modelinia.com.
Tall Tales
6 of 11Most catwalkers hover around 5'10", making Estonian stunner Tiiu Kuik tall—even for a model. (Here, she towers over designer Carolina Herrera during Spring 2005 Fashion Week .) At 6'1", she's part of a small group of glamazons who tip the 6-foot mark. On the other end of the spectrum, there's Bambi Northwood-Blyth, who has walked for Chanel, Balenciaga and others, although she's a mere 5'7".
Off the Wall
7 of 11The big four cities during Fashion Week are New York, London, Milan and Paris, but in October 2007, Fendi Creative Director Karl Lagerfeld made history when he moved the brand's spring 2008 show to the Great Wall of China. The price tag for the event was apparently $10 million.
Round & Round
8 of 11A year after his China show for Fendi, Karl Lagerfeld again reinvented the runway with this Chanel carousel during Paris Fashion Week in February 2008. The merry-go-round was a fashion devotee's dream, complete with supersized bags, shoes and signature Chanel camellia flowers.
Scary Skinny
9 of 11After the 2006 death of 22-year-old model Luisel Ramos from anorexia, Madrid banned models with a BMI of less than 18 from participating in the city's Fashion Week. To enforce the ban, medics were apparently present during the runway shows.
Ahead of the Curve
10 of 11There may be no shortage of rail-thin models on the runway, but designers are taking steps to include more shapely women. At the 2010 Louis Vuitton show, Bar Refaeli (left) and Laetitia Casta showed off their feminine figures. While they're hardly plus-sized, the models brought some much-needed voluptuousness to the runway. And more recently, Italian designer Elena Miro brought back the hourglass shape at her spring 2012 show.
Gender Neutral
11 of 11In 2011, model Lea T made headlines with her runway debut during Sao Paulo Fashion Week. The reason? The Brazil native was born a man. Discovered by Givenchy designer Riccardo Tisci, Lea T also walked in Givenchy's fall show at Paris Fashion Week and, more recently, appeared on the December 2011 cover of Elle Brazil.
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