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During any given fashion week, it has become a common complaint that there are too many shows, something like 300 scheduled within eight days alone in New York, and that a lot of designers get lost as a result, says the New York Times. Because editors will always prioritise the advertising brands and major conglomerates.
While live-streaming shows has become one popular way to expose fashion to a wider audience, watching shows on a computer doesn’t quite replicate the experience of being there and seeing the clothes in person. KCD’s Digital Fashion Shows, accessibly only by password, intend to go further, with runway footage, designer interviews about the collections and notes on the clothes. It will be interesting to see just how different that seems from what many large fashion houses, like Chanel and Burberry, already do by putting enormous amounts of behind-the-scenes information about their collections on their own Web sites and mobile apps, available to anyone.
Unlike YouTube and style.com where show images are accessible to everyone, the KCD password becomes a replacement for your seat number.
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