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Perry Ellis Fall/Winter 2017 New York

Perry Ellis opted to forgo a traditional runway show this season in favor of a look book and a consumer outreach in the fall.

Garciavelez Fall/Winter 2017 New York

Garciavelez shifted this season from his tailored perspective to a more sportswear-driven lineup.

Ricardo Seco Fall/Winter 2017 New York

Fashion designer Ricardo Seco speaks his mind out! Presenting A/W 2017 Menswear/Womenswear collection in New York, titled “Juntos / Together” in support of immigrants.

Billy Reid Fall/Winter 2017 New York

Billy Reid presents at NYFWM its collection, presenting a beautiful color patterns and also signed an Eyewear Licensing Deal With Eponym.

Joseph Abboud Fall/Winter 2017 New York

Joseph Abboud takes in the glory of St. Stephen's Church where he is about to debut his Fall/Winter 2017 Collection for New York Fashion Week Menswear.

Woodhouse Fall/Winter 2017 New York

Julian Woodhouse’s last collection was quite conceptual. The Seoul-based, American designer who served as an executive officer in the U.S. Army
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