 
 Photo: Imaxtree  
Who knew New York would prove to the be the least stubborn fashion capital?  The almost 
year-long debate over which spring 2013 fashion week would be when has finally ended  thanks to New York’s decision (and London’s agreement) to move their  shows up by a week. The catfight started when New York and London claimed a calendar  decision made three years ago in a meeting of the four fashion councils  was in fact a three year agreement.  Milan claimed otherwise and refused  to push their show dates later in September.  As a result, Milan and  London would have overlapped by three days—one publishing company went  so far as to reprimand Milan by swearing none of their editors would  attend the city’s major shows. Thankfully, that’s been avoided.  The dates will be as follows: New York  Fashion Week, September 6 through September 13; London Fashion Week  September 14 through September 18; Milan Fashion Week, September 18  through September 25, and Paris Fashion Week will run from September 25  through October 2. Steven Kolb, the CFDA’s CEO gave Milan a slight slap on the wrist  through his praise of New York and London in today’s WWD,  “People are anxious and need to know  the dates. There’s no value for  the cities to compete. In the spirit of  working together, London and  New York are in agreement that we will go  in the earlier period, but  with the hope that the four cities will come  out of this confusion and  work together to plan future show weeks. We  need to begin to look at  the fashion season not as individual fashion  weeks, but very much as a  global business.”