Want to know what really goes on behind the scenes at New York Fashion Week?
Before the models strut their stuff on the runways, beginning Thursday and running through Sept. 11, designers spend hours upon hours creating their collections that are then showcased in 10- to 15-minute catwalk shows or elaborate presentations for the fashion community.
To get the inside scoop on all things NYFW, we grilled the designers themselves, and they dished on everything from getting by on diets of kale and green juice (with some fried chicken thrown in for good measure), to witnessing snooty behavior at shows, to what it's like to see their styles head down the runway in the fashion capital of the world.
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How would you describe Fashion Week in one word? Insane.
What would people be surprised to learn about NYFW? It's not as glamorous backstage as it is in the front of the house.
What's your Fashion Week diet like? No carbs and definitely no Diet Coke, even though I want it.
What's the most unfashionable thing you've witnessed at Fashion Week? People in the lobby camping out on the floor eating lunch.
What can we expect from spring 2015? A great interpretation of the fashion-forward '60s brought to the present.
(Credit: Getty Images / Frazer Harrison)(Credit: Getty Images / Frazer Harrison)
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Julie Gordon is the entertainment and style editor at amNewYork, specializing in all things pop culture, celebrity news and fashion. Her work has also appeared in publications including BusinessWeek, Newsday and USA Today. She is a proud alum of The George Washington University.
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