Triptychs: Fashion off the runway is a personal journey
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This combination of three images from Feb. 12, 2015, Samantha Susson poses for photographs at Lincoln Center during Fashion Week in New York. "The energy is amazing; everyoneís excited and ready to see the new collections," said Susson. "Today Iím wearing a design from a new collection and itís very boho-hippie vibes." (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
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In this combination of three images from Feb. 12, 2015, Kyunga Song poses for photographs at Lincoln Center during Fashion Week in New York. "I've been [to Fashion Week] like ten times," said Song. When asked about her outfit she said, "Twentieth century woman. I love that." (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
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In this combination of three images from Feb. 12, 2015, Giselle Trujillo poses for photographs at Lincoln Center during Fashion Week in New York. "This is actually one of my favorite coats I purchased in the late, mid-1990s," said Trujillo. When asked about her outfit she said, "Itís a Moschino coat. I saw it at Barneys a long time ago and I was like 'I really want that coat,' and it was like thousands of dollars. And I said Iím gonna keep going back 'til the prices drop and I wound up getting a really great deal on it." (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
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In this combination of three images from Feb. 13, 2015, Danel Vicieux poses for photographs at Lincoln Center during Fashion Week in New York. "My outfit, I love vintage pieces," said Vicieux. "I like one of a kind things. I like people that stand out so anything that comes out and sticks out is amazing to me." (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
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In this combination of three images from Feb. 12, 2015, Ghou Juge poses for photographs at Lincoln Center during Fashion Week in New York. Ghou traveled to New York for his first fashion week while sporting his own designs. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
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In this combination of three images from Feb. 12, 2015, a fashionista who identifies as Dapper Afrika poses for photographs at Lincoln Center during Fashion Week in New York. "If youíre not certain of your perfection, youíll be perfected by others and thatís kind of what fashion does," said Afrika. "Either you are the fashion or someone else is telling you who you are." (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
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In this combination of three images from Feb. 12, 2015, Holly Pan poses for photographs at Lincoln Center during Fashion Week in New York. "Itís fashion week, everybody thinks, 'itís a huge event, you have to make everything perfect,' but you donít have to. Itís a chance to play" said Pan. "This outfit is more like modern-day Alice in Wonderland look, so itís retro but everything is more up to date." (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
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In this combination of three images from Feb. 12, 2015, Morgan Martin poses for photographs at Lincoln Center during Fashion Week in New York. "I created this hat. So this was like my first thing, so I start from the hat on down," said Martin. "I saw this jacket, a military British colony style jacket and we thought it would go perfect with my outfit." When asked what the "K" stand for Martin said, "Itís my middle initial, Khadijah." (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
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In this combination of three images from Feb. 12, 2015, Carrie Lee poses for photographs at Lincoln Center during Fashion Week in New York. Lee was traveling through New York and stopped at her first Fashion Week to show off her personal style. (AP Photo/John Minchillo)
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NEW YORK (AP) — Buttoned into a favorite coat against freezing cold or inspired by a fairytale, fans outside the tents of New York Fashion Week comprise an ongoing parade of fantasy, fun and personal expression.
The frigid weather hasn’t discouraged these hardy hangers-on who linger on the Lincoln Center Plaza for a glimpse of a favorite fashionista or celebrity guest.
Ice and flakes? No problem for some who insist on stilettos over snow boots. They pose and preen for their own paparazzi as the action heats up inside.
Morgan Martin is one, happy to explain her outfit.
“I created this hat,” she said of her white topper marked with a red K for her middle name, Khadijah. “So this was like my first thing, so I start from the hat on down. I saw this jacket, a military British colony style jacket and we thought it would go perfect with my outfit.”
So it did.
Holly Pan is another. She wasn’t caught up in fashion rules. Her dark hair in a thick braid, she wore a white lacy apron.
“It’s fashion week, everybody thinks, ‘it’s a huge event, you have to make everything perfect,’ but you don’t have to. It’s a chance to play,” she said. “This outfit is more like modern-day Alice in Wonderland.”
John Minchillo, a photographer for The Associated Press, spent some time outside the tents chatting up enthusiasts. He created playful triptychs showing off their style. Here are 10:
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