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Agenda Show Long Beach 2026
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Agenda Show Long Beach 2026
Aug 6 – Aug 7, 2026 Long Beach Convention Center, 300 …

Long Beach Convention Center, 300 E Ocean Blvd. August 6-8, 2026. Agenda Show Long Beach — three days at the convention center that essentially invented how streetwear, action sports, and lifestyle brands talk to each other in person, for a show that built an industry's calendar. The fall Agenda edition brings a different inventory than the January show. Brands arrive from summer with product lines that didn't exist eight months ago, concepts that started as samples in someone's garage, collabs that look different in August light than they will in any lookbook. The floor rewards people who walk it slowly — the small table in the corner sometimes draws the longest conversations, and the brands showing their second or third season tend to have more to say than the ones with the biggest booths. agendashow.com for registration. August 6-8. The Long Beach Convention Center handles this scale cleanly. If you're in the industry, this is where Q4 decisions get made over a handshake. If you're adjacent to it, this is where you see what Q4 looks like before it arrives anywhere else. Be on the floor when it opens.

Vintage Market at Hollywood Park — August 2026
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Vintage Market at Hollywood Park — August 2026
Aug 8, 2026 Hollywood Park Lot A, 3900 W Centu…

The Vintage Market at Hollywood Park runs monthly on Saturday mornings in the massive Lot A adjacent to SoFi Stadium in Inglewood — a sprawling outdoor market with hundreds of vendors covering vintage clothing, furniture, antiques, records, collectibles, art, and curated goods from every era. This is one of the larger vintage markets in the Los Angeles area, and the Hollywood Park location gives it a scale that smaller boutique markets cannot match: you can spend a full morning covering every aisle and still feel like you missed half of it. The range runs from serious antique dealers with priced investment pieces to informal sellers clearing collections, which means the hunting is real. Vinyl records, vintage Levi's, mid-century furniture, sports memorabilia, film props, and objects with no easy classification are all in the same market at the same time. Hollywood Park Lot A, 3900 W Century Blvd, Inglewood, CA 90305 (adjacent to SoFi Stadium). Monthly Saturdays, 8 AM to 3 PM. $5 admission at the gate, cash preferred. Early-bird entry available for serious collectors. Rideshare is practical — the Metro K Line runs to the Crenshaw/LAX station area with a walkable connection to Hollywood Park. Drive and park on-site for the most flexibility — arrival before 9 AM gives you the best selection before the mid-morning crowds arrive.

Rose Bowl Flea Market — Pasadena August 2026
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Rose Bowl Flea Market — Pasadena August 2026
Aug 9, 2026 Rose Bowl Stadium, 1001 Rose Bowl …

2,500 vendors. That's the scale that makes things possible — the scale where someone is selling exactly what you didn't know to look for. The Rose Bowl Flea Market runs the second Sunday of every month at Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena. The August 9, 2026 edition arrives as fall fashion starts trickling into the vendor rows. Vintage clothing, furniture, art, collectibles, housewares, vinyl, mid-century modern, costume jewelry — the largest outdoor flea market in the Western United States. The range is not curated. That's the point. The curation happens when you walk the rows. Arrive early for furniture and vintage clothing, which move fastest. The perimeter vendors tend toward lower-priced items; the interior rows trend toward antiques and higher-ticket pieces. General admission at the gate. Early admission available for an additional fee. Rose Bowl Stadium, Pasadena. Second Sunday every month. Cash moves faster than card at most booths. The market opens to general admission at 9 AM — early buyers have the best pick.

Melrose Trading Post — Aug 9
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Melrose Trading Post — Aug 9
Aug 9, 2026 Fairfax High School, 7850 Melrose …

Melrose Trading Post is one of Los Angeles's most beloved weekly outdoor markets — a Sunday institution at Fairfax High School in West Hollywood where vendors sell vintage clothing, handcrafted artisan goods, antique furniture, art, records, and one-of-a-kind objects to a crowd that treats the market as a social gathering as much as a shopping trip. The Melrose Trading Post has been running since 1995, which gives it something most markets cannot manufacture: a real community. The same vendors return week after week, the same customers show up every Sunday, and the collective accumulation of that repetition creates something that feels more like a neighborhood ritual than a commercial event. The quality is genuinely variable — treasure hunting is part of the culture — but the atmosphere is consistent: creative, laid-back, and decidedly LA. Fairfax High School, 7850 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046 (parking lot). Every Sunday, year-round, from approximately 9 AM to 5 PM. $3 admission goes to benefit Fairfax High School programs. Parking limited in the lot — street parking on Melrose and Fairfax, or take the 217 bus. The market covers the school's full parking lot and can accommodate a few hours of serious exploration. Food trucks and vendors are on-site. Rain occasionally interrupts — check @melrosetradingpost for same-day status.

D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event
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D23: The Ultimate Disney Fan Event
Aug 14 – Aug 16, 2026 Anaheim Convention Center, 800 W K…

Disney's biggest fan event of 2026 — August 14-16 at the Anaheim Convention Center, with city-wide fan programming beginning August 8. D23 is not a trade show. It is the largest gathering of Disney fans in the world and the event where the company makes its most significant announcements about the next two years of Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and Walt Disney Parks. Disney Entertainment Showcase on Friday covers film and television. Disney Experiences Showcase on Saturday covers parks, resorts, cruise lines, and immersive experiences. The Disney Legends Ceremony on Sunday honors the people who shaped the company across decades. Expect MCU Phase Six reveals, Star Wars universe announcements, next-generation park experiences, animation premieres, and surprises saved specifically for this room. The Anaheim Convention Center is walking distance from Disneyland, and the surrounding area fills with fan meetups, pop-up shops, and community gatherings for the full week. Tickets sell in tiers — General Admission gives you the main hall; premium tiers include reserved seating and exclusive merchandise. Buy early. The fan community around D23 is one of the most organized in the entertainment world. If you follow any Disney-adjacent fandom — animation, Marvel, parks, Star Wars — this is the event where things change.

Harajuku Day Los Angeles — August 2026
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Harajuku Day Los Angeles — August 2026
Aug 15, 2026 333 S Alameda St, Los Angeles, CA …

Every third Saturday at Little Tokyo Galleria, people show up in full coord. Not for a special occasion — because this is the occasion. The summer heat brings out the boldest fits of the year — elaborate headpieces, limited-edition vendor drops that sell out by 2 PM, and the full spectrum of Japanese street fashion showing up in one place. The August 2026 edition on August 15 runs noon to 5 PM at Little Tokyo Galleria. Expect independent J-fashion vendors, lolita coord spotting, acubi editorial-style photography, and the kind of community energy that makes Harajuku Day different from a normal market. Harajuku-core, mori, fairy kei, decora, gyaru, and every other niche aesthetic in the Japanese street fashion ecosystem find a home here. August also draws the highest foot traffic of the year — summer travel and LA's peak season pull first-timers into Little Tokyo who discover Harajuku Day by coincidence and stay for hours. Free admission. Little Tokyo Galleria, 333 S Alameda St, Los Angeles.

AFROPUNK Brooklyn 2026 -- Brooklyn, NY
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AFROPUNK Brooklyn 2026 -- Brooklyn, NY
Aug 15 – Aug 17, 2026 $112 Lena Horne Bandshell at Prospect P…

Every person in attendance looks like they have been waiting their whole life to wear this exact outfit. That is the first thing you notice. AFROPUNK Brooklyn 2026 is a two-day celebration at Prospect Park Bandshell in Brooklyn — Jazmine Sullivan, Flying Lotus, Joey Bada$$, Vince Staples, Baby Tate, and 70,000 artists, activists, and culture makers who refuse to be categorized. Founded in 2005 as a response to the whitewashing of punk and rock spaces, AFROPUNK has evolved into the definitive gathering of Black culture in its most expansive and unapologetic form. The moment you step in, you understand that AFROPUNK is not a music festival in the conventional sense. It is a fashion show, a protest, a family reunion, and a concert all happening simultaneously across a Brooklyn park. The stages host acts spanning neo-soul, hip-hop, punk, afrobeats, and electronic music. The Spinthrift Market features independent Black vendors. Bites n Beats serves some of New York's top street food. Activism Row dedicates an entire section to live muralists and community organizing. If you are someone who has ever felt like you exist at the intersection of too many things to be claimed by any one scene, AFROPUNK was built for you. This is not for people who want a clean corporate festival experience. It is for people who want to feel seen in a crowd of 70,000. The 2026 edition is at Prospect Park Bandshell (Lena Horne Bandshell) — confirm transit before you arrive, as this location requires planning. Arrive by noon: crowds become immovable between the two main stages by 3pm. Bring a reusable water bottle — free water stations throughout the grounds. Clear bags only. SeeTickets is the only official ticket vendor. August 15 and 16, 2026, Brooklyn, NY. AFROPUNK is the cultural event that hip-hop, punk, jazz, fashion, and activism all claim as their own. Twenty years in, nothing else is quite like it.

Melrose Trading Post — August 2026
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Melrose Trading Post — August 2026
Aug 16, 2026 $3 admission Fairfax High School, 7850 Melrose …

The Melrose Trading Post is a weekly flea market held every Sunday from 9 AM to 5 PM in the parking lot of Fairfax High School at 7850 Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles. It has been running since 1995 — over 25 consecutive years — which means the vendor community and regular buyers have genuine continuity. This is not a transient pop-up. The mix tilts toward vintage clothing, estate jewelry, mid-century furniture, vinyl records, and collectibles. Around 200 vendors set up each Sunday. The Fairfax District location means the crowd is a blend of local designers, stylists, vintage dealers, and the streetwear community that gravitates to the Fairfax/Melrose corridor. Lids, Supreme, Kith, and Fairfax Ave boutiques are all within walking distance — the market feeds off that ecosystem. Admission is $3 (cash or Venmo). Early birds show up before 9 AM for the best finds. The lot opens to general public at 9. Parking is limited on Melrose — the school lot is available for a fee, or street park and walk. Proceeds benefit the school's arts education programs.

Melrose Trading Post — Aug 16
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Melrose Trading Post — Aug 16
Aug 16, 2026 Fairfax High School, 7850 Melrose …

Melrose Trading Post is one of Los Angeles's most beloved weekly outdoor markets — a Sunday institution at Fairfax High School in West Hollywood where vendors sell vintage clothing, handcrafted artisan goods, antique furniture, art, records, and one-of-a-kind objects to a crowd that treats the market as a social gathering as much as a shopping trip. The Melrose Trading Post has been running since 1995, which gives it something most markets cannot manufacture: a real community. The same vendors return week after week, the same customers show up every Sunday, and the collective accumulation of that repetition creates something that feels more like a neighborhood ritual than a commercial event. The quality is genuinely variable — treasure hunting is part of the culture — but the atmosphere is consistent: creative, laid-back, and decidedly LA. Fairfax High School, 7850 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046 (parking lot). Every Sunday, year-round, from approximately 9 AM to 5 PM. $3 admission goes to benefit Fairfax High School programs. Parking limited in the lot — street parking on Melrose and Fairfax, or take the 217 bus. The market covers the school's full parking lot and can accommodate a few hours of serious exploration. Food trucks and vendors are on-site. Rain occasionally interrupts — check @melrosetradingpost for same-day status.

Collectors Expo Orange County 2026
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Collectors Expo Orange County 2026
Aug 22 – Aug 23, 2026 ✨ New Anaheim Convention Center, 800 Wes…

There is a specific kind of person who keeps a separate folder for the cards they will never sell, who can tell you what a binder smells like, who texts one friend the second a set drops. For a long time that person has had to drive to a different little shop for every game they love — Pokemon one weekend, One Piece the next, Lorcana somewhere across town. This is the weekend all of it lands in the same building. Pokemon, One Piece, Riftbound, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Lorcana and Magic: The Gathering share one convention floor in Anaheim — vendors deep enough to find the card you've been hunting for years, tables to trade and play, and the rare overlap where the competitive grinders and the vintage collectors finally walk the same aisles. It is part flea market, part reunion, part the dig you've been putting off. If you are the kind of person who already knows what a "good pull" feels like in your chest, you do not need to be talked into this room — you just need to know it exists. Held Saturday August 22 and Sunday August 23, 2026, 10AM to 6PM, at the Anaheim Convention Center, 800 West Katella Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92802. Tickets and full vendor list at the official site.

Topanga Vintage Market — Woodland Hills Aug
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Topanga Vintage Market — Woodland Hills Aug
Aug 23, 2026 $5-$10 admission Pierce College, Mason Avenue Parki…

The Topanga Vintage Market was built on the belief that someone, somewhere, has the thing — and that finding it requires Sunday mornings in a parking lot with two hundred other people who believe the same thing. So once a month, fourth Sunday, the parking lot at Pierce College in Woodland Hills fills up with about 170 dealers and the kind of buyer who has been looking for one specific Bakelite something for fourteen years. The market opens at 7 a.m. for the people who want first pick before the sun gets serious, and it stays open until 2 p.m. for the people who want to talk to the dealers. The stalls run heavy on mid-century furniture, denim with the right wear, costume jewelry, oddball signage, instruments somebody loved and somebody else is about to. Parking is free. Cash and Venmo both work. The dealers know each other. The buyers half-know each other after a few months of showing up. The thing you cannot find online — that is what the fourth Sunday is for.

Melrose Trading Post — Aug 23
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Melrose Trading Post — Aug 23
Aug 23, 2026 Fairfax High School, 7850 Melrose …

Melrose Trading Post is one of Los Angeles's most beloved weekly outdoor markets — a Sunday institution at Fairfax High School in West Hollywood where vendors sell vintage clothing, handcrafted artisan goods, antique furniture, art, records, and one-of-a-kind objects to a crowd that treats the market as a social gathering as much as a shopping trip. The Melrose Trading Post has been running since 1995, which gives it something most markets cannot manufacture: a real community. The same vendors return week after week, the same customers show up every Sunday, and the collective accumulation of that repetition creates something that feels more like a neighborhood ritual than a commercial event. The quality is genuinely variable — treasure hunting is part of the culture — but the atmosphere is consistent: creative, laid-back, and decidedly LA. Fairfax High School, 7850 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046 (parking lot). Every Sunday, year-round, from approximately 9 AM to 5 PM. $3 admission goes to benefit Fairfax High School programs. Parking limited in the lot — street parking on Melrose and Fairfax, or take the 217 bus. The market covers the school's full parking lot and can accommodate a few hours of serious exploration. Food trucks and vendors are on-site. Rain occasionally interrupts — check @melrosetradingpost for same-day status.

Sneaker Con New York 2026
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Sneaker Con New York 2026
Aug 29 – Aug 30, 2026 Javits Convention Center, 429 11th…

Sneaker Con New York 2026 returns to the Javits Center August 29 — the world's largest sneaker marketplace and sneaker culture event. Thousands of buyers, sellers, and collectors in one room — grails on tables, heat you haven't seen in the wild, and the specific kind of energy that only exists when 10,000 people who care deeply about kicks are all in the same building. Authentication desk on-site. Custom artists. Brand drops. Why go: You're not going to find what's on these tables anywhere else, and the energy of the room is its own event. Tickets at sneakercon.com.

Pomona Swap Meet & Classic Car Show — August 2026
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Pomona Swap Meet & Classic Car Show — August 2026
Aug 30, 2026 1801 W. McKinley Ave., Gate 17, Po…

The Pomona Swap Meet & Classic Car Show at Fairplex returns August 30, 2026 — Gate 17, 1801 W. McKinley Ave., Pomona. One of Southern California's longest-running monthly automotive events: hundreds of vendors with vintage auto parts, tools, accessories, memorabilia, and collectibles alongside a classic car show. Doors open 5:00 AM early buyer / 7:00 AM general. Car show runs 7 AM to 2 PM. Whether you're hunting a specific part for a restoration, chasing vintage automotive literature, or want to talk to people who actually know what they're looking at — this is the monthly room for that. General admission 0. Cash recommended. Food vendors on site. Parking at the gate. The Fairplex venue is organized across several lots making it easy to navigate by vehicle type and vendor category.

Dragon Con 2026 — Atlanta, GA
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Dragon Con 2026 — Atlanta, GA
Sep 3 – Sep 7, 2026 Downtown Atlanta, GA

Dragon Con 2026 is one of America's largest and most beloved fan conventions — a five-day celebration of science fiction, fantasy, gaming, comics, horror, animation, and pop culture held in downtown Atlanta every Labor Day weekend. Drawing over 85,000 attendees from all 50 states and dozens of countries, Dragon Con has grown from a small gaming convention in 1987 into a cultural institution that transforms the heart of Atlanta into a living fantasy world. What does Dragon Con feel like? Imagine stepping off a hotel escalator and into a dimension where every hallway is a costume runway, every lobby is a gathering of the most creative people you have ever encountered, and every elevator has a 20-minute wait because it is packed with Jedi knights, Final Fantasy characters, and screen-accurate replicas of spacesuits. The energy is unlike any other convention on earth — it runs 24 hours a day across five host hotels connected by skywalks, meaning the party never stops and neither does the discovery. The parade on Saturday morning alone draws over 50,000 spectators along Peachtree Street. Panels, concerts, film premieres, cosplay competitions, gaming rooms, and dances fill every hour. Atlanta's August heat means nothing once you are inside this machine. Is Dragon Con worth it? If you have ever loved a fandom — any fandom — and felt the thrill of being surrounded by people who love it as much as you do, Dragon Con is worth every dollar and every hour of travel. This is not a family-friendly spectacle designed for casual tourists. It is for people who came to go deep. The attendees are the entertainment. The panels are smart. The guests are genuine legends. If you want a safe, predictable convention experience, there are better options. Dragon Con is for the ones who want the real thing. One specific highlight: Dragon Con Night at the Georgia Aquarium on September 5, 2026 — an after-hours private event inside one of the world’s largest aquariums, available exclusively to Dragon Con badge holders. Before you go: pre-register months in advance — badge lines for walk-ups are infamous. Book hotels in the host properties (Marriott Marquis, Hyatt Regency, Hilton, Westin, Sheraton) as soon as registration opens, because they sell out within hours. The convention does not have a centralized hall — programming spreads across all five hotels and the Hilton Americas ballrooms. Download the Dragon Con app before you arrive; it is the only reliable way to navigate. Bring comfortable shoes. Drink water. The Saturday parade is unmissable — stake out a spot on Peachtree by 9am. Dragon Con earns its place on Falkor's Nation's Best list because it represents something rare: a convention that has stayed genuinely weird, fan-driven, and independent. There is no corporate parent sanitizing the experience. Fans made it; fans run it; fans are the reason anyone comes back. Labor Day weekend 2026 — Atlanta, GA. Badges available at dragoncon.org.

Agenda Show Long Beach - September 2026
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Agenda Show Long Beach - September 2026
Sep 4 – Sep 5, 2026 Long Beach Convention Center, 300 …

Agenda Show returns to the Long Beach Convention Center September 4th through 6th, 2026 — three days on the floor of the building that essentially invented how streetwear, action sports, and lifestyle brands talk to each other in person. This is a trade show with a pulse. Fall Agenda is a different register than the January edition. The brands arrive back from summer with product lines that didn't exist eight months ago, concepts that started as samples in someone's garage, collabs that look different in September light than they will in any lookbook. The floor moves by reputation and word of mouth more than booth size — the small table in the corner sometimes draws the longest conversations. Buyers and collectors and people who just want to be in the room walk the same aisles, which is what makes Agenda work where other shows don't: the hierarchy is flatter than it pretends to be anywhere else. If you're in the industry, this is where Q4 decisions get made over a handshake. If you're adjacent to it, this is where you see what Q4 looks like before it does. Be on the floor when it opens.

Melrose Trading Post — Sept 6
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Melrose Trading Post — Sept 6
Sep 6, 2026 Fairfax High School, 7850 Melrose …

Melrose Trading Post is one of Los Angeles's most beloved weekly outdoor markets — a Sunday institution at Fairfax High School in West Hollywood where vendors sell vintage clothing, handcrafted artisan goods, antique furniture, art, records, and one-of-a-kind objects to a crowd that treats the market as a social gathering as much as a shopping trip. The Melrose Trading Post has been running since 1995, which gives it something most markets cannot manufacture: a real community. The same vendors return week after week, the same customers show up every Sunday, and the collective accumulation of that repetition creates something that feels more like a neighborhood ritual than a commercial event. The quality is genuinely variable — treasure hunting is part of the culture — but the atmosphere is consistent: creative, laid-back, and decidedly LA. Fairfax High School, 7850 Melrose Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90046 (parking lot). Every Sunday, year-round, from approximately 9 AM to 5 PM. $3 admission goes to benefit Fairfax High School programs. Parking limited in the lot — street parking on Melrose and Fairfax, or take the 217 bus. The market covers the school's full parking lot and can accommodate a few hours of serious exploration. Food trucks and vendors are on-site. Rain occasionally interrupts — check @melrosetradingpost for same-day status.

New York Fashion Week September 2026 — New York, NY
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New York Fashion Week September 2026 — New York, NY
Sep 7 – Sep 12, 2026 Spring Studios + various Manhattan…

For one week in September, New York decides what fashion looks like for the next year. New York Fashion Week runs twice annually — the September edition is the one that sets the agenda. For most people, NYFW is an experience watched rather than directly attended. The front rows of runway shows are invitation-only for press and buyers. But this is precisely what makes the week interesting: New York Fashion Week is one of the rare events in American culture where a week of genuine industry decision-making — determining what clothing will look and cost for the next year — plays out in public view. The street style outside venues is photographed and published globally within minutes. Brand installations open to the public pop up in SoHo, the Meatpacking District, and Brooklyn. The energy of the week is palpable throughout Manhattan, especially in neighborhoods where shows concentrate. You do not need a show ticket to be in the city during Fashion Week. Worth it? If you are in New York during NYFW, the experience of the city is qualitatively different — more charged, more visible, with an unusual density of people who care deeply about what they wear and why. Public programming (brand activations, pop-up installations, panels) grows every year. Designers increasingly create at least one publicly accessible moment. It is worth going for the atmosphere and opportunistic public access, not for guaranteed show entry. If you are traveling specifically for NYFW, the public-facing events are real and growing. NYFW runs across venues throughout Manhattan — Spring Studios (38 Spring St, preferred venue in recent years), Javits Center, Lincoln Center, and dozens of satellite locations in SoHo, Chelsea, and Brooklyn. The public schedule is published by the CFDA (Council of Fashion Designers of America) and updated through the week. Street style photography is concentrated outside major venues in the mornings. Hotel rates in early September NYC are high — book 60+ days out. Fashion-district neighborhoods (Meatpacking District, SoHo, the West Village) are most alive during the week. The shows themselves begin at 9am and continue through 8pm across venues that are not centrally located. NYFW sits on Falkor's Nation's Best list as the purest American example of cultural participation without attendance. Most people will never be in those front rows, and knowing that does not diminish the experience of following along. The September collections determine what next spring looks like — the colors, silhouettes, and cultural references absorbed into mainstream fashion for the next 12 months. That conversation happens publicly. The people who follow it, even from a distance, are participating in something real: a shared exercise in collective attention to how culture chooses to dress itself. Nation's Best. September in New York.

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