Oh, to be a poor, underpaid flack during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week. Tommy Hilfiger was the very last show for spring 2010 and not only did we actually have seats (SEATS!) we got a VIP tour of the tents. (Sorry I don't have photos of the tents from the outside, but I was so thrilled about getting escorted up the steps and past security, I totally forgot.)
Immediately inside is the lobby: a HUUUUGE room overflowing with people, where sponsors like TRESemme, LU and Mercedes had funky display booths. Best part about the lobby? The open bar (YES!)


We headed back to the VIP areas where the celebs enter the tents. Tommy Hilfiger and his fam were hanging out before the show in one of the VIP lounges, probably bouncing off the walls. I can only imagine the excitement in the room. Working and planning for over a year on a show that lasts only 10 minutes? Insane.

Before the show started, we had a sneak peak of the runway- only one person had taken their seat. Front row. Center. The Grand Bitch herself, Ms. Anna Wintour. The sunglasses weren't on...yet and, as always, she looked immaculate.


I met Anna, sort of, last year. I was outside my office and she was waiting for her town car. As she walked by me, I got a little over-excited and blurted out "big fan." BIG FAN? Can you imagine? Utter embarrassment. I still get shudders when I think about it. And she actually said "thank you."
Anyway, the show lasted 10 minutes. Only 10 minutes of dresses with clean lines and rich fabrics, funky men's suits and preppy leisure-wear. That's it. Then the finale, a quick wave from the designer and the lights come up. So insane.


On the way out, I somehow talked my way into a gift bag with swag from some of the sponsors. AWESOME. When I got home and opened it, my boyfriend told me it reminded him of when he was a kid on Christmas morning (I'm a Jew, so never experienced that one). Funniest item was the $500 gift certificate to a fine jewelry store named Alex Soldier. I freaked. Until I read the fine print- "$500 discount on purchase worth at least $3,000." F that. (Although I'm happy to mail the certificate to a CDAN reader if someone is interested- just let Enty know)


Oh, one more thing! It took a while to catch a cab and as we were walking around we ran into Eliot Spitzer! Ew! I didn't realize until my friend told me. That's when I ran an entire Avenue to catch up with him and ask for a photo. He was actually really nice about it, but I couldn't find my camera buried under all the crap in my bag. Bummer. Sorry guys. He's tiny and freaky-looking anyway.
Happy Friday and hope you enjoyed my little post. Cheers!
I never really understood why these fashion shows were so big until reading this. Yeah, swag, but OPEN BAR??? No wonder they're so popular.
ReplyDeleteYou didn't happen to see a naked C list TV actress doing lines of coke on a make up table, did you? Or should I ask, how many did you see?
ReplyDeleteGreat report :) I want to know what else was in the swag bag!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Anna Wintour encounter was priceless!!
ReplyDeleteI identify totally with your embarrassing Wintour encounter. I met Eddie Izzard after a show almost a year ago, and while he was very nice, I was like some sort of brain-damaged uber-spazz. My kingdom for a time machine. It makes me really hope I never meet anyone else that I'm really into. I'd probably just explode into a pile of crazy goo if I ever met Clooney.
ReplyDeleteawww, thank you, MI! sweet dish, loved it. i will also be saying "Hooker, please" the rest of the day...that brought on some serious LOLs. ;)
ReplyDeleteThat was fun, MI, thanks!
ReplyDeleteSo how many models did Anna follow the whole way? i.e. did she like it more than hate it?
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