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In New York, It’s Clothes Over Concept

From Tory Burch to Altuzarra, practical garments dominated the second half of New York Fashion Week, save for Thom Browne’s theatre of “The Little Prince.”
Models walk the runway at Tory Burch's Autumn/Winter 2023 show.
Models walk the runway at Tory Burch's Autumn/Winter 2023 show in New York. (Indigital)
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  • Steff Yotka

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New York Fashion Week Faces Its Fears

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