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*Update* After wondering how MB Fashion Week was mostly big-nameless, we finally realized the official list is incomplete. We’re trying to find more videos for you. As always, more photos are on style.com.
So even though it may be exciting that some designers this season have live streams of their fashion shows on their respective websites – like I, you might find the stalking of those times and domains a little troubling to fit into your life.
Also like I, you may have noticed on Friday, two days into New York Fashion Week, mbfashionweek.com’s YouTube channel they promote still only showcased … cars. Like—ew!!! Even today, where are all the designer videos?
(They’re actually at their other YouTube account. Mmkk so why not link to it?)
Internet searches are sometimes no help in finding what we need. No thanks to some web designers slyly hinting at their most awesome content with mere image links – bah.
So to make it super easy on anyone visiting here, we’re embedding all the runway show official videos from Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week so far, and after this Monday moves on, more quickly relaying them. Hopefully we’ll be able to find you/us all of the other cities’ weeks as well.
A revisit to the Christopher Kane story, with an update. First to recap, Christopher Kane dissed bloggers seemingly insinuating they do not belong in the front row of fashion shows, etc.
But he was given the chance to explain himself, if he so wished, when Grazia Daily .co.uk gave him a quick interview and that chance. It seems the message he really wants to get out there is “if you can’t say anything nice … add something nice anyway.” His actual words were,
“You’re allowed to say what you want but sometimes the blogs that you [sic] read are really negative, and that’s what I meant to say, really. Sometimes it’s too negative for my liking and I think maybe [bloggers] could give someone a compliment or say something nice. But bloggers nowadays seem to be a bit negative. … That’s all I meant to say.”
Here’s the video of the brief conversation,
Well that’s much nicer Chris, now we hope you happen to stumble upon us!
*Update* I’ve looked a bit into Grazia and oddly enough even though Christopher talks about them as though they’re just one of “us(/them) blogs” (an excerpt I didn’t include before, “but Grazia Daily seems to be really great and that’s really fun and Ten Blog who I sometimes edit with are always high and nice…”) they actually are foremost a glossy magazine.
Le sigh! So what is it Chris, eh? Do you like any actual blogs for which you don’t write? Come on now, learn something about us! (And British magazines to boot.)