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Daily Reads: New York Fashion Week is on the move and we’re reminded of grade 8

Photography by Angela Martin
New York Fashion Week is moving to Lincoln Centre next year. So we can all go to the opera afterwards, obviously. [nytimes.com]
Recessionista, indeed. Liz Claiborne cuts 725 jobs, while Macy’s axes 7,000. [IHT, CNN]
Would you date someone who wore the “Astley” (that’s Rick Astley, for the kids)? No? Don’t move to Sweden, then. Instead, Rickroll the one you love. [Refinery 29]
Inaugural darling Jason Wu is putting the brakes on his fur collection (for now). [NYMag]
WhoWhatWear’s exhortation to buy round sunglasses reminds us of the brief 1992 fad of John Lennon specs and also of how old we really are. [WhoWhatWear]
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Aw, it was a really great post. Theoretically I must write like this also C spending time and real effort to make a good article?- but so what can I say?- I procrastinate alot and not seem to get something done.