Actor and model Kellan Lutz was somewhat of an ambassador for Men's Week. He was given the informal role by the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA), the host of the weeks events. One of the shows Mr. Lutz attended was the delightful Joseph Abboud Spring Summer 2017 runway show at The Park at 118 Tenth Avenue. He wore a light colored suit with white shirt, as he posed with models backstage and later enjoyed the show.
Model poses backstage in an outfit from the Joseph Abboud Spring Summer 2017 collection, during New York Fashion Week Men's Spring Summer 2017. Photo: ©Shawn Punch 2016 |
The sports world was well represented. Professional NBA basketball player Andre Iguodala, from the Golden State Warriors, looked very sharp in a green/blue plaid suit, when he attended the Stampd presentation by Chris Stamp, held Skylight Clarkson Square. Olympic gold medal snowboarder, and award winning skateboarder Shaun White has trimmed his hair and began making rounds in the fashion circuit. He too was a good will ambassador for the week. The Linder runway show by Sam Linder and Kirk Millar was one of the shows Shaun White watched from the front row.
Politics also was present among the hustle and bustle of fashion. On Tuesday July 12th Black Lives Matter sympathetic protestors stood silently with their hands up outside Skylight Clarkson Square, the main venue for the men's fashion shows. They wore t-shirts that read "Stop Killing Us" and "Walter Scott", to protest the killing of unarmed African-Americans by police in various cities across the United States. The protest was organized by Hannah Stoudemier who stated, "I work for Lanvin, and when I walked into work they didn't have anything to say about it. But they were on their phones watching while Aston Sterling got shot. I have a black brother, nephew. I have a daughter, and so I do this today so she wouldn't have to do this when she gets older. "My big take away moment was I just wanted the fashion industry to acknowledge me, most specifically the CFDA because it's an American non-profit organization and I came right here to there front door. When Steven Kolb (President of CFDA) came out at the end of the shows, I ran out of line, I yelled his name, I said Steven, I just want to thank you because CFDA posted about two hours after we've been standing here...and I know you had to approved that." Ms. Stoudemier continued, "He is my biggest hero today because he didn't have to do that. He had so much on the line. So many people watch him and for him it's political. It shouldn't be political, but I know it is. And he not only restored my faith in the fashion industry, but in humanity. And I was ready to walk away from fashion and not have anything to do with it, because why would the thing that I've loved since four not love me back? I wouldn't be a part of that." Simple gestures can make a big difference to help promote peace, and bring about justice for all.
Protest outside Skylight Clarkson Square. Photo: ©Shawn Punch 2016 |
Natasha Nyanin - creative consultant attends the fashion show at Skylight Clarkson Square during New York Fashion Week: Men's Spring Summer 2017. Photo: ©Shawn Punch 2016 |