The Very Special Section C at Sass & BideSass & Bide seated The Cut in Section C, Row 3 for their 7 p.m. show in the tents. Which really shouldn’t matter much to you, but we make note of it because every seat in the first three rows of Section C were reserved for the show’s sponsor: Make Me a Supermodel. That’s a total of 48 seats. For Make Me a Supermodel.
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Designers are marching into fall with head and hair held high. Ponytails have been everywhere this season, but the real eye-catchers are the unapologetically bold ones. Grey Ant moved slightly crimped, frizzy ponytails to the side, provoking eighties flashbacks. At Sass & Bide, hair was put beneath berets and wrapped sky-high up in black ribbons. And Lydia Hearst’s infamously dyed red hair was softly curled and pinned atop her head at ThreeAsFour. Though these styles will keep the hair out of your face, they’re only meant for girls who want all the attention.
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Volume: The Golden TicketDesigners clearly had Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory on demand this season: Oompa-Loompa-inspired dresses loads of volume at the hip and nipped in at the legs are prevalent on the runway.
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Amy Sacco’s Fashion Week FavoritesWhat looks will get you into Bungalow 8? We asked club owner Amy Sacco for her Fashion Week favorites.