For his fall and winter 2018 collection shown during New York Fashion Week, Alexander Wang gave corporate power-dressing a “Terminator” (or maybe it was “The Matrix”) twist and showed the collection in a reconstructed cube farm in Condé Nast’s former digs at 4 Times Square.
Alexander Wang’s fall/winter 2018 collection
A look from Alexander Wang’s fall/winter 2018 runway collection presented on Saturday during New York Fashion Week.
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