Clay Took Part In NY Fashion Week
UPDATED 9/10 (originally posted 9/9)
Clay was present yesterday at the Kenneth Cole fashion show, which took place at Bryant Park in New York City. There is also a complete schedlue of the event, available here. We are not sure if Clay will be at any of the other fashion shows.
Pictures of Clay in the audience at the Cole show are available at Getty Images.
These HQ 'red-carpet' pictures from the show (not to be reported anywhere copyright is an issue) are courtesy the CB's mee2u:
This NY Newsday Article gave us the heads up yesterday:
Fashion Week is back in full effect
BY ROBERT KAHN
STAFF WRITER
September 9, 2005
Fashion Week is going to be a little bit country and a little bit rock 'n' roll.
With the Country Music Awards weeks away and the Stetson crowd in need of New York-style duds, the Spring '06 shows are likely to draw as many boot-shod two-steppers as black-clad glamazons.
"I just watched Tim McGraw rehearse, and it was astonishing," raved "Without a Trace" star Poppy Montgomery, who co-hosted last night's Fashion Rocks concert, the unofficial Fashion Week kickoff, at Radio City Music Hall.
From McGraw to Lee Ann Womack to high-energy hitmakers Big and Rich, country singers are joining Beyonce, David Bowie and the like for Fashion Week at Bryant Park.
Opening the semi-annual runway shows this morning is Kenneth Cole, whose front row will include Womack, Clay Aiken and "Entourage" star Jerry Ferrara.
A certain deep-throated A-list starlet will be in good company at this evening's Imitation of Christ show, but her ID is top secret for now.
And there are gargantuan expectations for Friday's Tommy Hilfiger show back up in the park.
Hilfiger, whose celebrated house is up for sale, acknowledges his 20th anniversary with a men's and women's show, and the night's hot party ticket, a bash at Crobar with guests such as actresses Garcelle Beauvais-Nilon and Jamie Lynn DiScala.
Kimora Lee Simmons takes over Radio City tomorrow night for her highly anticipated Baby Phat presentation.
On Sunday afternoon, editors will ogle Diane Von Furstenberg's wraps at her 12th Street studio, then come to the tents for Luca Luca at night.
Monday's highlights include the latest collections from Carolina Herrera, Oscar de la Renta, Cynthia Steffe and Marc Jacobs; Tuesday's are Monique Lhuillier and Bill Blass; Wednesday's are Michael Kors and Anna Sui; Thursday's are Vera Wang, Calvin Klein and Zac Posen.
Fierce and funky Gwen Stefani closes out Fashion Week on Sept. 16.
Stefani, this season's celebrated entrant into the celebrity-designer wars, is forsaking the tents for a supposedly "intimate" event showcasing her L.A.M.B. line (Love Angel Music Baby) at the Roseland Ballroom.
The final Friday's other big attractions are Ralph Lauren and Donna Karan.
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