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    I hope it doesn’t go on. I don’t want it to continue. You know, we’re a nation of shoppers. That’s how people spend their time, shopping online, shopping in stores, acquiring. And I feel like we perpetuate that with Fashion’s Night Out. What are you really celebrating? Not art or great books. You’re celebrating shopping!

    …I wanted to say to people ‘read the article’. I described her as a silhouette and an icon by virtue of her pouf and her body shape. I’ve acknowledged her and her impact. But am I going to be tough with her? Yeah. I don’t think people understood it, honestly, and I don’t know what they expected to read…

    …Yikes! Mr. Decarnin isn’t one for change, but couldn’t he have hit a fashion button other than redial?…

    …You don’t put a big girl in a big dress…

    …With Alexander, he’s a smart kid, I admire the business that he’s built, but you have to be critical of what he’s done. You can’t just say 'oh well, he’s young and he’s working hard, he’s putting a product on the runway.’ I found that show boring. I may not have found other shows boring, but I found that one boring…

    Infamous and famous New York Times fashion critic Cathy Horyn’s opinions regarding (from top to bottom) Fashion’s Night Out, Snooki’s emphasis on pop culture, the house of Balmain, Mad Men’s Christina Hendrick’s appearance at the Golden Globes and Alexander Wang’s latest collection. Probably the most honest person in fashion.

    Source: ‘Fashion’s Most Feared Critic’ by Jacob Bernstein for The Daily Beast

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    Photo Illustration: The Daily Beast

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