Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week (they beg you to call it by its full and proper name) kicks off February 11 in New York's Bryant Park.
We'll be covering it from the legal perspective -- what you very fashionable female attorneys might want to invest in and which pieces sent down the runway should be handed citations by the copyright fashion police.
But first we wanted to point out an invite, from Ports 1961, that was practically made for the typical Type-A associate.
The invite is a mini-calendar that covers the week of Fashion Week, plus several blank pages for note-taking. The people at Ports have filled in, in pretty cursive no less, the time and date of their show and later-in-the-week party at their store. The calendar also includes a random selection of other New York events that week, like a Knicks game and a Jane Austen exhibit at The Morgan Library.
We of course realize that the invites are not directed toward lawyers. (Fashion houses see lawyers as inherently non-fashionable people, which, admittedly, is a pretty fair assessment overall). But the people who hand out free stuff at CLEs or send you the 9,000 Westlaw pen should take note.
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