Sidewalk Sass

Manhattan model Karen Rempel

New York Fashion Week (NYFW) seized the style-conscious from February 11 to 16 in the Big Apple. Events at Gotham Hall, Sony Hall, and other locations featured the Fall/Winter collections of up-and-coming designers, as well as established giants like Anna Sui and Ralph Lauren. Alert people-watchers may have noticed the style factor was amped up 100 degrees around the city during Fashion Week, even though the temperatures hovered below freezing.

NYFW events are produced by different organizers, production teams, and fashion platforms, though the Council of Fashion Designers (CFDA) hosts the official schedule. Runway 7 Fashion produced independent shows at Sony Hall, while The Bureau presented shows at Gotham Hall. Admission can run to $200 for the cheapest seats, unless you are on the Vogue staff and get in free. Budget-conscious fashionistas create their own looks and then loiter outside the shows.

Style on display as New York Fashion Week attendees wait to enter Gotham Hall.
Style on display as New York Fashion Week attendees wait to enter Gotham Hall. Photo: Karen Rempel

I decided to add to the splendor with an impromptu runway show outside Gotham Hall. When I arrived with my crew on Valentine’s Day at 2 PM, we saw a hot dog vendor at the corner of Broadway and W. 36th Street. Maybe model-admirers aren’t the ideal clientele for Sabrett’s all-beef franks. Nonetheless, the vendor, Hezo Ahmed, was hopeful, standing by his cart and playing raga music on a pretty impressive speaker.

5.Sabrett hot dog vendor Hezo Ahmed drops the beats for the sidewalk runway show.
Sabrett hot dog vendor Hezo Ahmed drops the beats for the sidewalk runway show. Notice the bag of charcoal under the cart! Sabrett’s are “dirty water dogs,” but some Halal vendors offer charcoal-grilled as well. Photo: Karen Rempel

In a moment of inspiration suggested by his Brooklyn ball cap, I slipped Hezo a twenty to play Beastie Boys’ “No Sleep ’Til Brooklyn.” Scene set. My photographer, Philip Maier, checked lighting levels while I pre-gamed with a tipple of wine from a flask. I slipped off my coat. Cue the music!

Manhattan Model Karen Rempel in Pop-Up Sidewalk Runway Show
This and top photo Philip Maier

I love walking a runway, especially street-style. I felt like a supermodel in a navy, black, and silver-threaded bouclé jacket with black-sequined tweed details and silver zipper by my favorite designer, Andrea T New York. Her designs are works of art, with unexpected shapes and richly textured fabrics. Luscious!

I’d already seen a few inspiring examples of street style from outside this year’s shows, and I wanted to create a truly outstanding look. Putting the outfit together was a blast. With Andrea’s jacket in mind, I floated on a stream of inspiration at Crossroads Trading on West 13th Street. I was looking for dark blue suede platform pumps, and I had almost found them at Beacon’s Closet, on the same block, but they were size 5. Cruel!!

So I skimmed the shoe displays at Crossroads Trading, blue suede in mind. I was cruising towards the back of the store when I spotted these silver platform beauties. OMG yes! But this calls for more silver! I had a vision. Textured silver. Something mini. Hmmm. What could it be? I started scanning the skirt racks, and found this silver-shingled mini dress. The final piece of the puzzle! I feel so satisfied when a look comes together. And so lucky to get to do this every month for you!

3.Black high-heeled boots are a must for women attending New York Fashion Week at Gotham Hall.
Black high-heeled boots are a must for women attending New York Fashion Week at Gotham Hall. The dude is wearing his best kicks. Photo: Karen Rempel

Strutting in my finery, next to a packed line of people excited about fashion—lined up behind a velvet rope that matched my jacket, of course—on the streets of New York, with “No Sleep ’Til Brooklyn” putting sass in my step, I felt at home in my happy place. Viva New York Fashion Week!

This story first appeared in Chelsea News and other papers in the Straus News group.

What I Wore

Though obtained in NYC, my look combines articles from designers on three continents!

  • Navy, black, and silver-threaded bouclé jacket with black-sequined tweed details and silver zipper. Andrea T New York. 147 West 35th Street (by appointment only).
  • Silver-shingled “Trendy” minidress by the Australian designer Cue. A tag said the dress was from their Show 1, Runway 23! Check out what the model in the blue dress on their home page is doing. Brilliant! Crossroads Trading, W. 13th St.
  • Strappy silver platform sandals by Singaporean designers Charles & Keith. Crossroads Trading.
  • Silver and amber sunburst necklace. Gift from my sisters.

10 thoughts on “Sidewalk Sass

  1. Very chic. Always a stand out Karen. Those gams of yours in a mini skirt and platform shoes go on forever! I love it!. A New Yorker from head to toe.

  2. Sidewalk sass, indeed. What striking entertainment for those in line – and much appreciated as you can see.
    Another gorgeous ensemble, another inspirational column. Thank you to our very own NYC Supermodel!!!

    1. Thanks, Mrs. Reno! As soon as Hezo put on “No Sleep ‘Til Brooklyn” the people in line perked up! It definitely struck a happy note.

  3. Love your original addition to Fashion Week–great event, featuring music by Hezo! Great sparkling, striking outfit! Looks like those standing in line were quite delighted with your ‘show.’ The best of Quirky NYC!

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