Fashion Week: Highlights From the Bryant Park Tents, American Express and W Hotels Lounges, Isaac Mizrahi's Set
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BizBash Online|February 23, 2010
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Following the last show and a closing-night party held by IMG Fashion Thursday night, Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week concluded its last season at Bryant Park, a run that spanned 17 years and 31 seasons. While IMG, the organizer of the biannual shows, made a statement by bedecking the tents and the official program with farewell quotes from designers, editors, and other fashion bigwigs, many sponsors and shows opted for a low-key approach to set design and decor. However, a few standouts emerged: African style magazine Arise drew inspiration from a variety of places, including Cubist art and Ben Okri's novel The Famished Road; airports influenced W Hotels' backstage lounge, and Isaac Mizrahi presented his collection amid a wintry urban forest set.
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