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New York Fashion Week Editor’s Diary: Dinosaurs, Hipster Cafes & More

New York Fashion Week Editor’s Diary: Dinosaurs, Hipster Cafes & More

Associate Fashion News Editor Gerald Tan walks us through the final stretch of New York Fashion Week

FEATURE

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No matter how near or far, every corner of New York photographs so well.

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Park Shin Hye looked divine outside the Coach 1941 show.

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Driving past the United Nations headquarters led me to think that humanity still has a long way to go...

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An afternoon stroll along The High Line yielded views such as this.

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A dinosaur made up of Coach's bags? This is Jurassic Park of a different sort!

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I can't say I'm 100% familiar with Josep Font's oeuvre, but I admire how he's carved out a niche at Delpozo and quietly amassing a cult following for the Spanish brand.

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I'm not a foodie. Neither am I picky about food. But right now I could do with a bowl of piping hot double-boiled soup.

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New York's Little Italy is a great place to visit for food and drinks. The fact that it's connected to Chinatown means the dining options are endless.

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Saturdays NYC in SoHo is such a great place to have a drink and people-watch.

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New York's subway system is extensive and so convenient, but it's unreliability also means you'll never know when you need to make alternate travel plans.

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