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Cathy Horyn

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Fashion critic of The New York Times, editor of the On the Runway blog. Reports from the shows in Paris, Milan and New York.
Cathy Horyn
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CathyHorynNYT Man in the house: Chanel grabs Brad Pitt for No. 5 ads. Does this mean he'll be at the shows?
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT "Give a twirl, Florence," said Sarah Burton to Ms. Welch in flossy white tiered McQueen.
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT While talking to Tim Tebow I said, pointing to a fella, "Who's that?" And he said, "Tom Brady."
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT Stella Tennant in mirrored Chanel dress
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT A little bit of a bottleneck in receiving line.
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT A surrealist exhibit brings out some strange outfits.
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT Katie Grand arrives in a wool mismatched suit. Not going for the gown thing
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT Carey Mulligan arrives in many, many gold sequins, a multiplex. Hair is up. http://t.co/rq4tY4Jr
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT Marpessa just arrived in black sequined fishtail skirt with white lace blouse. Still the photogs' fave model
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT So far, lots of black, lots of columns, silver/gold, a few capes and one silo-size beehive for that surrealist touch.
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT Love that Patrizio Bertelli is on his cell phone, near some ancient pots, as his wife does receiving line.
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT That's a gold lobster on Anna's dress. "Thank you for coming," she sez to first guest, her daughter Bee (in blue print). "Thanks, Mom."
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT Miuccia Prada just arrived at the Met in gold/white tunic and cropped pants. Anna Wintour in white embroidered Prada with white fur jacket
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT Bill Cunningham at the Carnegie Hall gala http://t.co/2bNk3XjN
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT "I'm not fond of photographing parties where women borrow dresses," Bill C says. "I prefer when they spend their own money."
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT "The sounds, everything I remembered, disappeared" in the past 30 years at Carnegie Hall, says Bill Cunningham, talking about living there.
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT Bill, as a former resident of Carnegie Hall, telling stories about concerts. "Of course I lived in a little studio--well, for 60 years."
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT "Everyone in this room--that's why I'm here!" Bill Cunningham tells a society crowd tonight after accepting Carnegie Award.
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT Here's something: a fragrance from QVC for the 100th anniversary of the Titanic sinking. Eau It Was Sad?
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT Louis Vuitton built the engine + train car for the show. Egad!
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT And every model w a porter carrying her bags. The latest of course http://t.co/2RfpaUjH
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT Train de mode at Louis http://t.co/mPW1kDtq
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor
CathyHorynNYT A train arrives at Louis ... Yes
by Cathy Horyn, Writer, Editor