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With no live audiences, NY Fashion Week tries to support US designers

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With almost no live audiences and few major names, New York Fashion week, which opens on Sept. 13 in city that was ravaged by the pandemic, is not giving up - and is trying to help American designers survive an unprecedented crisis.

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