Wow, what a few weeks it has been! I feel like I’ve abandoned all of you  as soon as fashion week ended, but the truth is I’ve abandoned  everyone!  I have been working non-stop since we had our show on  September 12th (well, really a few weeks before that).  There were press  appointments the day after the show, followed by preparation for  Capsule (a sales show) and then sales follow up.  NYFW was extremely  busy for me this year as I had an event for Fashion’s Night Out,  designed a heat transfer illustration for a booth for Rowenta at the  tents at Lincoln Center, plus some Project Runway events.  	
 Photo: Courtesy of Harper  
Fashion Week kicked off on September 9th with Fashion’s Night Out.  It’s  crazy; I feel like FNO is almost like a national holiday in NYC.  The  streets are all completely packed, everyone’s dressed up, and it is  impossible to get a cab. It’s like Halloween, but better dressed!  I  started the night out with a much-needed hair appointment at Ryan Darius  Salon. He does a great job at keeping my hair the shade of blond that I  love while also keeping it low maintenance, which is a necessity for me  and my schedule.  He also did my hair color for my wedding and gave me  some great extensions from Beauty Essence Inc.  	
 Photo: Courtesy of Harper   
Immediately following the hair appointment (and after a quick change in  an Urban Outfitters dressing room), I ran over to STK for the New York  Moves FNO party celebrating the October issue of their magazine.   I  designed a bag for the Keep A Child Alive charity that was auctioned  off, and New York Moves featured a photo shoot of me with bag in the  magazine. I thought the images turned out awesome, and I was so thankful  to be asked to be a part of it.   The party was  and the perfect way to  celebrate FNO and show off the bag.  	
 Photo: Courtesy of New York Moves 
Unfortunately, I wasn’t able to stay at the party too long because I had  to run back to the studio where we had two model fittings that  night—one at 9 p.m. and another at 9:30 p.m.  The models were so busy  during fashion week that sometimes it’s the only time they’re available  to come do a fitting…and people think models have it easy!!  I ended up  staying at the studio a few hours after the fittings but had a lot of  events the next day so called it a night before midnight. 
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