November 21, 2024 20:56 PM

New York Fashion Week 2015: From Kanye West's Fashion Line To First Amputee Male Model Walking The Runway

New York Fashion Week 2015 - Along with awards shows comes fashion shows as well. Of course, this would only be the best time to feature fashionable creations to attract Hollywood stars, in the hopes of being featured as their outfit for the upcoming Oscar Awards. So what's all the latest for New York's Fashion Week?

First off, Vogue has a number of stunning street styles from the latest New York Fashion Week 2015. Obviously, it isn't only the models who dress to impress for the runway, but a number of fashionistas heading out to watch the show.

Second, Kanye West debuted his first fashion line at the New York Fashion Week 2015. West showed of his skills as a designer for the Adidas show. Kim Kardashian's beau certainly had a number of supporters at the front row from Beyonce and Jay-Z to Rihanna. Yet, there is one designer who obviously isn't impressed with West's abilities as a fashion designer.

Kelly Cutrone, founder of People's Revolution, certainly did not bite her tongue when she made remarks about Kanye West's Adidas line for the New York Fashion Week 2015.

"I'm not into his fashion thing," shares Cutrone, adding, "I think he's fine as a rapper. I think he's a joke as a fashion designer. I mean, it's not, he's not legit. Have you seen the product? Didn't he have his own line in London, which was a disaster that he spent $10 million to do, that no one wore?"

For Cutrone, West should stick to the music industry. West nor his wife Kim have yet to comment on Cutrone's cutting remarks. Another talked about event at the New York Fashion Week 2015 was a male model who made head turns at the runway.

The first male model amputee, Jack Eyers, made history at the Mercedez Benz New York Fashion Week 2015. Evers hopes to inspire people to be in the business of fashion despite being an amputee.

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Kanye west, Adidas, Beyonce, Rihanna, Kim kardashian
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