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In New York, Sea Creatures and the Seventies

The second half of New York Fashion Week suggested the season wasn’t just about 90s influences but gossamer fabrics, trawling nets, big jackets over tiny skirts and when in doubt lace, lace, lace, reports Lynn Yaeger.
Gabriela Hearst Spring/Summer 2024.
Gabriela Hearst Spring/Summer 2024. (Indigital)

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Lynn Yaeger

Lynn Yaeger is a contributing writer at The Business of Fashion. Yaeger is a highly respected American journalist who has written about fashion for 3 decades.

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