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NYFW: A guide to Fashion's Night Out

From left: Designer Alexander Wang and musician/designers Pharrell Williams and Justin Timberlake.

From left: Designer Alexander Wang and musician/designers Pharrell Williams and Justin Timberlake.

METRO WORLD NEWS
September 08, 2009 2:14 p.m.
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Fashion's Night Out is your invitation to an evening of shopping and free partying. This Thursday, stores all over the world will be offering up champagne, music, pampering, fashion shows, celebrity appearances and more, all in the name of jump-starting the floundering fashion
industry. The question is: Where to go? We edited down the retail happenings that will help kick-start New York Fashion Week.

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Barneys New York
660 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10021
Mingle with designers such as Narciso Rodriguez, Mary Kate, and Ashley Olsen, Thom Browne and Alexander Wang. Wang will even be teaching shoppers how to work the runway with a special catwalk lesson.
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