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Designers Spill: Their Very First Times at Fashion Week

"At the time, I thought I was in the chicest place in the universe," said Peter Som of his first time at New York Fashion Week as a Parsons student.
Designers Share Their First Fashion Week Experiences

"At the time, I thought I was in the chicest place in the universe," said Peter Som of his first time at New York Fashion Week as a Parsons student. In honor of that impending chicness, we spoke with him and others — veterans and newcomers alike — to hear the experiences of their first shows, their most memorable moments, and how they plan to recover after the madness of the week is over.

Pamela Love remembers being nervous the first time Anna Wintour attended one of her shows (who wouldn't be?), and Chris Benz told us about his very own House of Style moment at Marc Jacobs's Spring 2002 show. We also heard tales from Rebecca Minkoff, Rachel Comey, Yigal Azrouel, Jenni Kayne, and many others. Read on for a look at their most memorable Fashion Week moments — and find out who was so starstruck by Chloe Sevigny that they offered to let her skip the bathroom line — here, in the gallery.

— Reporting by Christina Pérez

Fash's Friday Obsessions! Cannes-Inspired

>> With the Cannes Film Festival on full throttle, we're day dreaming of a trip to France.

>> With the Cannes Film Festival on full throttle, we're day dreaming of a trip to France. To get you in the mood too, we complied some essentials: a perfect white dress from Oscar de la Renta, Rachel Antonoff for Bass oxfords, a tweed jacket from Proenza Schouler, a straw cloche, and Ray-Bans. Of course, we couldn't resist adding in a cool Lomography Spinner camera to capture all of those priceless moments.




Left to right: Straw Cloche Hat ($18), Urban Outfitters Lomography Spinner Camera ($145), Ray-Ban Wayfarers ($145), Oscar de la Renta Crochet Dress ($1,990), Proenza Schouler Tweed Jacket ($1,525), Bass Loves Rachel Antonoff Jasmine Loafer ($129)

Shopping

Bass Loves Rachel Antonoff's Quirky Spring 2011 Shoe Collection, Complete with Pricing!

>> The Bass Loves Rachel Antonoff Spring 2011 collection has left everyone in a tizzy and up until now, price points have been kept under wraps.
Pricing For the Complete Bass Hearts Rachel Antonoff Spring 2011 Shoe Collection

>> The Bass Loves Rachel Antonoff Spring 2011 collection has left everyone in a tizzy and up until now, price points have been kept under wraps. Good news: not only is the line feminine but affordable, too — prices range from $99 for a pair of canvas oxfords to $149 for lace and leather high-tops. Peruse the slideshow for the complete collection — Antonoff herself declared a special liking to the Alice pair in navy and the Odette in red — plus price points for every style.

New York Fashion Week

>> Julia Frakes Styles Rachel Antonoff Spring 2010 —Here's a new one: blogger-turned-stylist.

>> Julia Frakes Styles Rachel Antonoff Spring 2010 —Here's a new one: blogger-turned-stylist.  Julia Frakes of BunnyBISOUS and Paper infused close friend Rachel Antonoff's Spring 2010 collection with her whimsical touch, acting as head stylist for the theater-inspired, playhouse-set presentation. [Teen Vogue]

Look Book

Rachel Antonoff Holiday 2010

New York-based designer Rachel Antonoff's Holiday 2010 collection is all about cocktail party sophistication.

New York-based designer Rachel Antonoff's Holiday 2010 collection is all about cocktail party sophistication. Her look book, shot at the kayak pier on the Hudson River, shows off sculptural separates and frocks that will surely please her clients come winter. If you've seen Antonoff's previous look books, or her Fall 2009 video, then you know the kind of quirky-cool presentation that is her signature. Between her chic, modern designs and creative photographic escapades, there's nothing not to like. 

American Apparel

Facehunter, Fashion Toast, and BunnyBisous Bloggers Convert Posts Into Further Industry Opportunities

>> Streetstyle photographers Garance Dore, Scott Schuman of The Sartorialist, and Tommy Ton of Jak & Jil have all turned their blogs into further industry opportunities — Garance now shoots editorials for the likes of Glamour Italy and guest blogs for Vogue.fr, Scott has photographed two seasons worth of DKNY Jeans campaigns and has a compilation book coming out in September, and Tommy did the Spring 2009 Lane Crawford campaign.  And style blogger Susanna Lau's time on Style Bubble allowed her to transition from digital media planner at an ad agency to commissing editor of Dazed & Confused's DazedDigital.com.In the past week or so, a handful of other fashion bloggers have seen their blog time become currency for further opportunities: Yvan Rodic of Facehunter just announced a compilation book of his streetstyle photography is coming out in early 2010.  Julia Frakes of BunnyBisous and Paper's Fashion Schmasion is doing some lookbook time — first in Rachel Antonoff's Fall 2009 set and yesterday, she apparently shot the Chloe Sevigny for Opening Ceremony lookbook, complete with '90s hair; the last round of which Chloe starred in herself.  And finally, Rumi Neely of Fashion Toast just signed with Next, is appearing in RVCA's campaign, and has further upcoming editorials and styling work already in the pipeline.

>> Streetstyle photographers Garance Dore, Scott Schuman of The Sartorialist, and Tommy Ton of Jak & Jil have all turned their blogs into further industry opportunities — Garance now shoots editorials for the likes of Glamour Italy and guest blogs for Vogue.fr, Scott has photographed two seasons worth of DKNY Jeans campaigns and has a compilation book coming out in September, and Tommy did the Spring 2009 Lane Crawford campaign.  And style blogger Susanna Lau's time on Style Bubble allowed her to transition from digital media planner at an ad agency to commissing editor of Dazed & Confused's DazedDigital.com.

In the past week or so, a handful of other fashion bloggers have seen their blog time become currency for further opportunities: Yvan Rodic of Facehunter just announced a compilation book of his streetstyle photography is coming out in early 2010.  Julia Frakes of BunnyBisous and Paper's Fashion Schmasion is doing some lookbook time — first in Rachel Antonoff's Fall 2009 set and yesterday, she apparently shot the Chloe Sevigny for Opening Ceremony lookbook, complete with '90s hair; the last round of which Chloe starred in herself.  And finally, Rumi Neely of Fashion Toast just signed with Next, is appearing in RVCA's campaign, and has further upcoming editorials and styling work already in the pipeline.

Look Book

Rachel Antonoff Fall 2009 Look Book

It's season two for Rachel Antonoff's solo range and we think Barneys will be pleased.
Rachel Antonoff Fall 2009 Look Book

It's season two for Rachel Antonoff's solo range and we think Barneys will be pleased. This season Antonoff moved into separates, focusing on cropped, pleated trousers and silk blouses with special details. It's just the right evolution if you ask us. Check out the designer's look book, starring Julia Frakes, Sarah Sophie Flicker, and Alia Shawkat in the gallery below.