
New York Fashion Week is done! Here at the Cut, the talented Robin Givhan took the reigns as our first-ever contributing fashion critic, writing on a multitude of shows throughout the week. In addition to covering big-names shows like Thom Browne and Alexander Wang, she also tackled broader issues in fashion, from the lack of black models on the runway to the circus of street-style eccentrics. In case you missed any of her reviews, here’s the coverage in entirety:
On Marc Jacobs’s castaway couture
On Rodarte’s cholo “cultural tourism”
On The Row’s mature clothes by child stars
On Thom Browne’s insane insane-asylum show
On models taking charge at Jason Wu
On Creatures of the Wind and Fashion Week eccentrics
On the young guns: Alexander Wang, Prabal Gurung, Altuzarra, and Rag & Bone
On women designing for women at DVF, Victoria Beckham, and more
On the lack of black models on the runway
She’ll continue reviewing at the Paris shows later this month, so stay tuned, as they say in television.